![]() Top of most user’s lists when it comes to reasons to use Kindle Unlimited is that it is easy to use. Now we’ve looked at what Kindle Unlimited is and how it works, let’s dive into some of the interesting stuff – is it really worth it? Here are some of the pros of the service: Pros of Kindle Unlimited Easy to use So basically, Prime Reading is like a sample of Kindle Unlimited, not the full package. Again, new books are being added and removed regularly. However, with Kindle Unlimited, you pay a separate monthly amount and you can access to over 1,500,000 titles in their library of books. These change periodically so new books are appearing. Prime Reading comes as part of Amazon Prime and gives you access to around 3,000 titles. There’s no due dates and you can choose audiobooks and magazines as well.īut there are two main differences between them. The basic function of both are similar – you pick books from the pre-selected range and download them to a Kindle device or app to read. So Kindle Unlimited is not free for Prime members. The section included in the subscription is called Prime Reading and works differently from Kindle Unlimited. If you already have a Prime subscription with Amazon, you may think you have Kindle Unlimited but it is a little different. Amazon sets things up so they are in a different folder to any other eBooks you’ve purchased so if you stop paying, these books simply vanish. ![]() This means if you stop your subscription, they do vanish from your device. One thing to know is that you definitely borrow books with Kindle Unlimited. What happens after your subscription ends? I suggest putting a reminder on your calendar a few days before your subscription is up to reevaluate what you want to do so you aren’t caught off guard when they charge you. If you have a Kindle device, the process will be simple too.Īt the end of the free trial, you’ll switch to the monthly subscription fee unless you cancel it. Then you can connect it to your account and read the books anywhere. If you have a tablet and a smartphone, you can add the free Kindle app to them. Once you have signed up, you can go into the Kindle Store along with the top menu and start finding books. You can select the free trial or a monthly deal, I’d say go with the free trial first to see if you like it. Simply to go Amazon and select on the Kindle option or visit it here. If you’ve never tried Kindle Unlimited before, then the good news is that there’s a 30-day free trial. You can borrow up to 20 books at a time and when you’ve finished, simply go to the app or site and ‘return’ the book to borrow more.įor example, you could put a book on your Kindle in January and it will still be on your Kindle in August unless you return it. ![]() To get more, you simply return the ones you’ve read. Think of it a bit like the library – they only let you take out a certain number of books at a time. The other thing to understand about using Kindle Unlimited is that while there are no limits to how many books you can read, there is a limit on how many you can borrow at a time. But not all of them, all of the time.Īnd there’s even picture books on there if there are any fellow parents out there! From George Orwell to Harry Potter, there’s plenty of well-known books available. There are some classics on there that you can enjoy. And if you do spot your favorite best-selling writer, it isn’t likely to be their newest release, maybe an older back catalog item they’ve given Amazon to add to the service. That’s not to say you won’t find famous and best-selling authors on there – but you can’t guarantee it. ![]() Kindle Unlimited tends to focus more on newer and lesser-known authors - as well as quite a bit on indie authors. So if you are a fan of some of the well-known authors, you might not find the books you are looking for on it. You might have guessed the answer to this already – no, Kindle Unlimited doesn’t include all books. There’s over 1.5 million titles available so even the quickest reader will be kept busy with as many books per month as they want! Does Kindle Unlimited include all books? So if you are an avid reader, you can go through books as quickly as you can read them. It can be a one-stop shop to grab a whole series of books or read back issues of a magazine.īecause it is unlimited, you can also read as many books as you want (though you can only have 20 out at a time). Kindle Unlimited is a little like an online library for eBooks that also includes audiobooks and magazines. My personal verdict - So is Kindle Unlimited even worth it anyways?. ![]()
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