Warminster Library Welcomes Back Libby App for Kindle Users: Free Access to Bestsellers

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Warminster Library is announcing the return of the Libby app, offering Kindle users free access to a wide range of e-books.

Warminster Library is announcing the return of the Libby app, offering Kindle users free access to a wide range of e-books, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch.  

This move comes after a brief switch to cloudLibrary, which, despite its extensive collection, lacked compatibility with certain Kindle e-reader devices. 

By reintroducing Libby, Warminster Library aims to expand its digital offerings and increase the number of residents utilizing this free service. 

Libby is renowned for its user-friendly interface and compatibility with black-and-white Kindle e-readers, making it a preferred choice for e-book enthusiasts.  

Users with library cards from any of the seven participating libraries can now enjoy borrowing primarily adult fiction bestsellers directly through their tablets or phones. 

The collaboration includes notable libraries such as the Free Library of Northampton Township, Southampton Free Library, and the Free Library of New Hope and Solebury, among others.  

Residents interested in taking advantage of these resources or signing up for a library card can visit Warminster Library or contact them directly for more information and assistance in accessing these digital treasures. 

Read more about Warminster Library reintroduction of Libby in The Patch.  


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