Students can already save a few bucks by opting for a digital version of a 
textbook over a hardcover, and they can now save even more courtesy of Amazon 
if they aren't too intent on hanging onto the book after they're done with it. 
The company has just announced textbook rentals for Kindle, which promises to 
let students save "up to 80 percent" off the list price of those often pricey 
textbooks. That discount varies depending on the rental period -- which can be 
anywhere from 30 to 360 days -- and the option is already available on "tens of 
thousands" of textbooks from a number of publishers including John Wiley & 
Sons, Elsevier and Taylor & Francis. What's more, you can also rest assured 
that all of your annotations will be saved even after the rental has expired, 
and be accessible at any time on the Kindle website (or in the book itself if 
you ever decide to rent it again for old time's sake). Press release is after 
the break.
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