Amazon has launched a significant new offer for Prime members, providing a limited-time opportunity to secure a three-month subscription to Kindle Unlimited at no cost. This service, usually priced at $11.99 per month, represents a total savings of $35.97 for those who take advantage of the trial period. However, users should note that the subscription will automatically renew after the trial concludes, reports 24brussels.
Kindle Unlimited boasts a library of over four million books, thousands of audiobooks, and an array of magazines available for download on any device with the Kindle app or a Kindle e-reader. This extensive collection is expected to cater to a broad range of literary tastes, allowing users ample time to engage with multiple series over the three-month trial.
Prior to subscribing, potential users can browse the Kindle Unlimited library to assess its offerings. The library features essential reads, including classics like The Canterbury Tales and popular series such as The Expanse. Users reading on devices with a color screen also have access to manga and comic titles like Watchmen.
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