Following a brief suspension from Amazon’s Kindle Library Lending Service , it seems that Penguin books are actually migrating back to digital consumption. If you’ll recall, earlier this week Penguin needed to address some security issues (details are still at midnight, though) and consequently pulled its newer releases from OverDrive’s catalog, in addition to blocking Kindle devices from accessing the catalog’s remaining Penguin titles. While Kindle access has since been restored, the newer titles “remain unavailable,” though Penguin says it hopes to discover an answer by the top of the year.
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