How to use these Kindle downloads
Download them to your Kindle device. Leave the file(s) in your 'Downloads' folder. Navigate to the file using 'Files' icon, it will open in Documents. Touch the hamburger menu on the upper left and select 'Downloads'. Find your downloaded file and select it. It will open in the Kindle Reader.The file will NOT save in your Kindle Library.
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