Did you know, even if you don't live in a certain library's district, you can sign up for an out-of-state eCard to check out eBooks and Audiobooks with? There are only a few libraries that offer this, especially where they'll mail it to you. I looked into the different libraries that offer this:
Brooklyn Public Library NY-- $50 a year
*Orange County Library FL-- $125 a year (this one looks like it might work in a different Country, but I'm not sure of that)
*Fairfax County Library VA-- $27 a year
*Houston Public Library TX-- $40 a year
*Free Library of Philadelphia PA-- $50 a year
*note--I'm not certain if all these libraries will mail the card to you, but I think they do.
After looking into these libraries I decided to go with Brooklyn Public Library and I've been using my card for a couple months now and I think it's worth the $50. Especially, for the audiobooks. I did find that my local library has quite a lot of books too because some of these choices didn't even compare to my KDL. Also, I still use Overdrive to access the books/audiobooks I check out. After I filled out the application they emailed my card # to me, and also mailed my actual card. I then paid my fee of $50 and started using my card.