Ebooks make excellent gifts for people who love to read, and are also easy to gift since you can buy and send them from the comfort of your home.
But the answer is yes, you can gift Kindle books. Your first step when gifting a Kindle book is deciding which book you want to gift. If you already have specific books in mind, then search the titles of the books on Amazon to bring up their listings. You will also need to fill in your name, add a short message, and choose the date you want the Kindle ebook to be delivered.
And there you go—you have officially gifted your first Kindle ebook! That was easy, right? Now that you know how to give a Kindle book as a gift, I want to share some of the best features of Kindle ebook gifting that make this such an awesome gift! These are just a few of the reasons that Kindle ebook gifting is so perfect for both the giver and the recipient.
So now that you know how to gift someone a Kindle book, it is time to get to gifting! So in cases like these, what should you do? Well, there are a few other Kindle-related gift options that you might find work better in cases like these.
Here are some gifts you might want to consider:. Still have questions about how to gift a Kindle book? Here are a few frequently asked questions about giving Kindle books as gifts.
Feel free to ask questions in the comments! This is one of the most common questions about Kindle ebooks: can you gift a Kindle book after you read it? The answer, sadly, is no. However, you can loan out some Kindle ebooks you own but only once per ebook.
No, in many cases you unfortunately cannot gift a Kindle book to someone who lives in another country. Gifting someone with an e-book is a lot easier than it seems, but will vary depending on which e-reading device he or she owns.
Here's how to do it based on what kind of e-reader they own. During the purchase process, you can set a delivery date, so that the recipient receives your gift on his or her birthday or other special occasion. When the e-book gift is received, your friend will have the option to redeem the book or trade it in for a gift card or Nook app.
Kindle Head to Amazon and find the Kindle version of the book you want to gift. Then click the "Give as Gift" button. Next, just drag and drop the Kindle books from the left side to the right main window. Then the DRM will be removed immediately with "Decrypted" showing. There is no need to buy a new Kindle book as a gift. All the Kindle books you already own can be gifted to anyone, or to multiple recipients--No need to pay extra money. No matter what devices your recipients keep, they will be able to read the gifted Kindle books on their devices freely.
You don't have to live in the same country or region. Michelle loves reading very much. She seeks the methods to enjoy eBooks and audiobooks more freely and wants to share everything new she has got with you. First, sign into your Amazon acct. Find the book. Usually a book is available in more than one format, eg. Click on the Kindle edition button. Only then will you see the "Buy for others" button appear over in the right hand column of the webpage.
Could I load the books on flash drive and transfer them that way? Tip 1. Limitations of Tip 1: 1. To send a Kindle book as a gift, your recipient must be in the same country or region.
To purchase a specific eBook as a gift, just find the book you want to gift on your preferred site. Then select the option to purchase on any book pages. Just click that button or link to process your gift purchase. All you really need to do is just choosing the delivery date with the email address of the recipient.
Then the vendors will help you send eBooks as gifts. Firstly head to Amazon and find the Kindle version of the title. Then click the "Give as a Gift" button. Enter the personal e-mail address of your gift recipient.
Alternatively, if you would like the gift to be a surprise on the chosen day but not right away, that's OK. Find the option to specify a delivery date. You can also use Kindle Unlimited to give Kindle books as gifts.
Except Kindle and Nook, other stores like iBookstore, Google Play, e-book gift-giving is a little trickier. But we can purchase a gift card with a note that includes a suggested book title. In my opinion, I think it would be better to gift a card rather than an eBook. Maybe the selected books we gift are not his taste, or the gift especially the book format might have been purchased in the wrong store, such as, he uses an iPad but he likes reading Kindle books with Kindle reading app but not the iBooks app.
What's better, nearly all of the mainstream eBook stores provide us the option to buy a gift card. A: Typically in this case we could only send a gift card to your friend on iTunes.
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