Kindle Unlimited Membership Explained: Is It Worth It? – SlashGear
Kindle Unlimited is available on Kindle e-readers and any smart device that supports the Kindle app. Subscribers get unlimited access to more than a million ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines in the Kindle store for $11.99 per month. Once signed up, you can borrow and read as many Kindle ebooks as you want from the available catalog of titles and keep them for as long as you like. You’re only allowed to have 20 books on the go at any given time though, so if you want to rent a 21st, you’ll have to give one back. Magazines don’t count toward that limit.
It’s important to note that Kindle Unlimited is a separate benefit to Amazon Prime, and is not included with Prime membership. As if that wasn’t complicated enough, Amazon is also happy to sell you a subscription to Audible, its audiobook subsidiary, starting at $7.95 per month.
Audible Premium Plus is more expensive at $14.95 per month, and includes free access to titles in the Audible Plus library, discounts on selected best-sellers, and a credit system where subscribers can claim one free title a month (Prime members also get two free titles when they subscribe to Audible Premium Plus). Whereas Kindle Unlimited includes books and magazines, Audible is a strictly audio-only service, but there is some overlap between the content available with both subscriptions.
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