![]() I have over three hundred books right now on my wishlist. I generally relegate books to my wishlist that sound interesting, but not enough to jump the queue. ![]() I’ve found their author search can be particularly problematic.Īfter I find an e-book title that I’d like to read, I can do three things: put it on my wishlist for later, put a hold on it (if it’s not available), or check it out (if it is available). But often, their autocomplete helps guide me to what I’m looking for. Sometimes I find I need to massage my query to find the author or book that I’m looking for. Overdrive’s website isn’t bad, but their search could use some work. Once I found my library’s Overdrive website, I gained access to their online collection by logging in with my library card number and PIN. Most public libraries with digital catalogs use Overdrive to fulfill patron requests. Years ago, when I first bought my Kindle, I found the delight of Overdrive. My number one source of books is the public library. Reading books on my Paperwhite is one of my frugal hobbies. My Kindle Touch was over nine years old and has since been handed down to my eight year-old, the only one in the family who hasn’t bought or been gifted an e-ink Kindle for themselves. It’s my second e-ink Kindle, replacing my Kindle Touch in July 2019, in preparation for our family’s DIY study abroad in Spain. ![]() Twenty five of them were audio books, but the remaining thirty six were on my Kindle Paperwhite. Of those 63, only two of them were physical, paper books. I finished 63 books in 2020, three more than 2019 but eleven fewer than 2018. ![]()
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