— Lisa Kessler/L.A. Kessler – Wolf’s Witch – Out Now (@LdyDisney) June 1, 2022 This is a positive move for authors whose books were essentially being pirated through the ebook return loophole. For readers, while it may limit their ability to freely read and return ebooks, it’s a fair change. Presumably, readers will realize they’ve “accidentally” purchased a book within the first 10% of the text, and further help for returns is available through customer service. The Author’s Guild and the UK Society of Authors are both praising the change, with the Society of Authors calling it “a major improvement for authors of books available on Kindle.” Can You Read Manga on a Kindle? How to Email Books to Kindle How to Read Kindle Books on PC or Mac