Amazon Kindle Unlimited deal: Over a million books are free for two months

Amazon Kindle Unlimited
Amazon Kindle Unlimited (Image credit: Amazon)

If you're looking for more ways to stay entertained indoors, then you can't go wrong with Amazon Kindle Unlimited. Especially if you can try it out for free. Fortunately for you, a two-month trial of the all-you-can-read eBook service is yours for the low, low price of $0 giving you endless reading material for the next several weeks. The deal is only available for a limited time for new or former Kindle Unlimited users.

The subscription service normally costs $9.99 a month, so you're saving $20 with this deal. Last year, Amazon gave away three months of the service to its Prime members but unlike that offer, this deal does not require you to be a Prime subscriber so anyone can get in on it.

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Amazon is letting new subscribers of Kindle Unlimited try the service out completely free for two months! You'll gain access to over 1 million titles to read whenever you want, wherever you want. You don't need a Kindle to start reading, either.

Kindle Unlimited gives you access to over a million titles, spanning from technical documents to cookbooks to fantasy novels to nonfiction. Even some audiobooks are included. Need a self-help book? Want to re-read the Harry Potter books for the seventeenth time? It's all there, and it's all free with your membership. You don't need a Kindle or Fire tablet to read, either. Amazon makes it easy to read thanks to its free Kindle reading apps for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac.

With its myriad of titles, Kindle Unlimited could keep you reading non-stop if you wished. You can keep up to ten titles at a time, and when you feel like swapping them out, the process is seamless. After the two months are up, it will renew automatically for the normal rate. You can cancel at any time with no penalties for doing so, though you might find that $10 per month is a great value for all that Kindle Unlimited offers.

Adam Oram
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