Readers can now share their Kindle content on iOS, Android, and Fire tablets with Amazon Household. Members enrolled in the same Amazon Household (up to two linked adult accounts and four kids) can share both purchased and borrowed books with each other. Members of the family can also choose to share selected books from their library or the entire library. Supported sharable content types include à la carte purchases (including YA titles, manga, comics, and audiobooks), subscription borrows (including Kindle Unlimited, Prime Reading, and ComiXology Unlimited), and loans/rentals.

Jane Friedman has spent her entire career working in the publishing industry, with a focus on business reporting and author education. Established in 2015, her newsletter The Bottom Line provides nuanced market intelligence to thousands of authors and industry professionals; in 2023, she was named Publishing Commentator of the Year by Digital Book World.
Jane’s expertise regularly features in major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR, The Today Show, Wired, The Guardian, Fox News, and BBC. Her book, The Business of Being a Writer, Second Edition (The University of Chicago Press), is used as a classroom text by many writing and publishing degree programs. She reaches thousands through speaking engagements and workshops at diverse venues worldwide, including NYU’s Advanced Publishing Institute, Frankfurt Book Fair, and numerous MFA programs.
