Kindle Unlimited offers almost unlimited content
Amazon found another way to endear itself to customers with a new service called Kindle Unlimited that provides access to 600,000 books for a flat monthly fee.
Those who sign up for the Kindle Unlimited subscription service are allowed to read as much as they want from more than 600,000 Kindle books, and listen as much as they want to thousands of Audible audiobooks for a flat monthly rate of $9.99 a month. Amazon customers will know which books are eligible for the program by locating the Kindle Unlimited logo on select titles and then clicking on the link, “read for free.”
Not all titles available on Amazon will be included in the Kindle Unlimited catalog, but some best sellers will be available such as The Hunger Games, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and The Lord of the Rings. In addition, thousands of professionally narrated audiobooks from Audible, like The Handmaid’s Tale and Water for Elephants will also be available. The service launched on July 18 and to get customers hooked during the summer reading season the company is offering a free 30 day trial period.
“With Kindle Unlimited, you won’t have to think twice before you try a new author or genre—you can just start reading and listening,” said Kindle SVP Russ Grandinetti. “In addition to offering over 600,000 eBooks, Kindle Unlimited is also by far the most cost-effective way to enjoy audiobooks and eBooks together. With thousands of Whispersync for Voice-enabled audiobooks to choose from, you can easily switch between reading and listening to a book, allowing the story to continue even when your eyes are busy.”