Kindle Unlimited: over a million free books are now available for two months
Kindle Unlimited has a free two month trial - for a limited time only
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Reader of the world rejoice, you can get over a million free books, right at your fingertips with theKindle Unlimited two month free trial. Until the end of April, all new users will be able to save a total of $20/£16 on subscription fees thanks to this excellent boredom buster fromAmazon.
AmazonKindleUnlimited offers Unrestricted access to over a million books, magazines and audiobooks on any device - meaning you don’t even need a Kindle or Amazon device to access this vast library of content. If you’ve got time on your hands now’s the perfect time to clear thatSong of Ice and Firebacklog, or perhaps even download the oddcookingorDIY bookto help out at home.
PC, Mac, Android and iOS are all supported via Amazon’s free Kindle reading apps, and you can download up to 10 titles directly to your device at any one time. While we’d like an offline library of more than 10 books, it’s still a great option if you fancy catching some sun in the garden.
Amazon Kindle Unlimited |Free for two monthsSave $20 / £16 and get yourself unlimited access to over a million books, magazines, and audiobooks for two months. Read and download books onto any Kindle, iOS, Android, PC or Mac and enjoy offline reading anywhere.Note -this deal is available until the end of April and for new customers only.
If you’ve already got a Prime account, remember that this is a separate Kindle Unlimited subscription and gives you full access to the whole Kindle library. With Prime Reading, which is included with Prime, you’ll only get access to a curated list of 1,000 titles in total. With Kindle Unlimited you’ll get over a million, so if it’s choice you’re after, Kindle Unlimited has Reading beat every time.
Cancellation is super easy with Kindle Unlimited - you can even cancel directly after you’ve signed up to the free trial and still reap all the benefits. Note: if you don’t cancel the subscription before your two months is up, then your subscription will automatically roll over to the next month - so make sure you do cancel if you’re only after the free stuff.
Not what you’re looking for? Prefer to listen or watch instead of read? No problem, we’ve also included some other great free Amazon trials below for you to check out.
Other great free Amazon offers
Amazon Music Unlimited |Free three month trialThree months, 50 million songs, no cost at all. Don’t let lockdown stop you from expressing yourself with unlimited skips, ad-free streaming, full Alexa device support and access to the whole, expanded libraries. In Australia? you can still pick upa 30 day trial.
Free Audible 30-day free trial |US|UKRated TechRadars best audiobook site of 2020, Audible is letting us discover over 200,000 new worlds completely free for a month right now. Whether you want to catch up on your favorite wizard’s adventures, read up on some history or simply get some DIY advice, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. If you’re ready to commit, you can alsosave 40% on your first 3 monthsthis week.
Free Prime Video |30-day free trialThe sun may be shining, but there’s still plenty of time to catch up with your favorite shows with this Prime Video free trial. Get complete access to thousands of award-winning shows and movies without spending a cent and cancel anytime without any strings attached.
Need something to access the Kindle Unlimited free trial on? There’s some great prices on the Amazon Kindle range this week, we’ve rounded up the best retailers currently below.
Today’s best Kindle deals and prices
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