12 MONTHS FOR THE PRICE OF 10:As of Sep. 4,A Male Friend Who Spins it Around existing subscribers can get 12 months of Kindle Unlimited for the price of 10. That's $119.90, down from its normal price of $143.88. Alternatively, new subscribers can get 3 months for the price of 1 for a limited time.
Kindle Unlimited is officially 10 years old, and Amazon is giving you a chance to celebrate. The subscription service, which lets you read as many books, comics, audiobooks, and magazines as you like for a relatively low price each month on your Kindle device, has been around since 2014. And now with over 3 million books read globally and millions in revenue made, Amazon is giving back. You can save big on a subscription as both a new and existing member.
As of September 4, current Kindle Unlimited members can get 12 months of service for the price of 10: $119.90, down from $143.88. After a year, your Kindle Unlimited membership will renew at $11.99 per month until you cancel your subscription. New members can get in on the festivities as well, with 3 months for the price of 1: $11.99, normally $35.97.
There's a wide variety of books to read on Kindle Unlimited, from the Harry Potter series to Colleen Hoover's massive catalog of romance sagas, and hundreds of others to keep you busy. To help sweeten the deal, Amazon has also announced a slew of new books that have been added to Kindle Unlimited, with some new releases available only through September 15.
Some of the new titles include Anthony Doerr's All the Light We Cannot See, now a Netflix film, Britney Spears' blockbuster memoir The Woman in Me, Jessica Knoll's Bright Young Women, and Kristin Hannah's Firefly Lane, all of which will be available for the next few weeks to borrow and return when you're ready.
If you're looking to get some serious fall reading in, this is a great opportunity to do it without spending an arm and a leg on a bushel of new books. Be sure to snag your subscription or new read before this deal goes away.
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