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E-Book Lending Takes Off

Wall Street Journal – “E-Book Lending Takes Off: New Online Clubs That Let Readers Share Have Drawbacks but Worry Publishers” and The Globe and Mail – “The Rise of the E-Book Lending Model” The Kindle Lending Club was begun by a business consultant, and has 12,000 members exchanging as many as 600 books a day.

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