Amazon Kindle e-readers cannot access Overdrive Books anymore

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The Amazon Kindle content system is currently experiencing significant technical issues, causing inconvenience and frustration for users. For instance, users have been unable to open new books purchased from the Kindle bookstore, and books already in their library, but not downloaded locally, are inaccessible. The Send to Kindle system has been malfunctioning for three weeks, with no clear resolution in sight. Furthermore, the inability to send Overdrive and Overdrive Libby ebooks to Kindle e-readers has been a persistent issue for months, adding to the user’s distress.

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