While I had heard about Libby a lot, I recently got a chance to play around with it. The app is packed with some surprising hits and some unfortunate misses. So, should you download the app or skip it? Read the review to make the decision easier.

Libby by Overdrive: How it gets you thousands of free books?

Created by Overdrive, the Libby app lends you access to digital libraries that use Overdrive’s service. That’s right! You’ll have free access to all the ebooks, e-magazines, and audiobooks your local library has to offer, and all you need is a library card. Notably, to borrow the digital content of a particular library, you need to have a card for that library. So, it’s not just any library card; you’ll need a card for each library you want to access. Thankfully, you can register for multiple library cards. Plus, you can also apply for one within the app. Most libraries have guidelines for a card, so you might have to comply with them to obtain a card. Let me explain.

How to use Libby?

Once these formalities are done, you’ll be able to see and search all books available in the library. When you find something interesting, Place Hold on them or hop on to the waiting lists to catch it when available. You can borrow up to 10 books simultaneously for up to 21 days. After that, the book will auto-return to the library, or you can request an extension if needed. Visit the Shelf tab to check the status of any book from your library. Additionally, you can arrange for custom notifications, i.e., get an alert when the loan is expiring, or the hold is lapsing.

Which books will you find on Libby?

Since your access is limited to libraries you have the card for, the availability of books varies from user to user. And both the quality and quantity of books will depend on that. But since Libby is connected to some great libraries, you’ll have access to everything from the top NYT bestsellers to old classics. And the best part is that you’ll get a host of

EbooksAudiobooks MagazinesComics

Surprisingly, that is not all; the Libby app has many more perks to offer.

What makes Libby a great companion for readers?

The first thing you’ll notice about Libby is its fun yet straightforward interface. There is nothing too fancy or ornate, but it uses colors to keep things peppy and exciting. Features for ebook readers Libby is often considered one of the best ebook reader apps, and for good reasons. Features for audiobook readers: Other notable features:

Why is Libby almost perfect? 

Honestly, I shouldn’t fault an app that gives me a plethora of free ebooks and audiobooks. But both as a reader and app reviewer, I couldn’t ignore certain flaws. Wait for your number – The new releases aren’t instantly available. You’ll have to wait at least for a few weeks to grab your hands on one. Now, I get that you don’t get to keep ebooks or audiobooks forever, but why is there so much wait for coveted books. Couldn’t there be some setting that allows multiple users to access popular titles? More connected libraries – The whole one card per library system is understandable, but can’t the libraries work in unison and avail a borrowing system. Let’s say you can get nine books from the local library and borrow one book from any other library across the globe. Not available across the globe – While that’s not entirely Libby’s fault, the libraries need to enroll with the system. However, I feel Libby could hand out a generic library card or pass (maybe for a fee) that allows readers to access digital libraries. I know these seem like first-world problems. However, these minor additions could make a huge difference to take Libby from almost perfect to utterly perfect.

Our verdict: A yay or nay to Libby?

I adore Libby’s concept and its user interface. You can freely access ebooks and audiobooks from a local library. The best part is you don’t have to buy them; you can read and decide whether you want them in your collection or not. Most importantly, with both audio or ebooks in its arsenal, it makes for a perfect travel companion. And yes, there are some features I wish it could incorporate, but it is indeed a must-have app for every reader. Price: Free (Library card fees may vary from library to library)

Free access to millions of books (if you have a library card)Boast ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and comicsMinimal, easy-to-use interfaceGreat reader/listener-friendly features

Doesn’t work seamlessly at all locationsBook’s variety depends on the library Long waiting period for popular books

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