Kindle Unlimited - what is it?
Amazon now offers the Kindle Unlimited service. This practical tip shows you what that is and whether the eBook flat rate is worthwhile for you.
Kindle Unlimited from Amazon - that is behind it
- You pay around 10 euros per month for the book flat rate and you can choose your reading material from 700, 000 books in a wide variety of areas. Including a large number of English-language literature.
- So that you can determine whether a Kindle Unlimited subscription would be worthwhile for you at all, you can try out the Amazon book range for free for 30 days.
- Please note, however, that you must cancel the free trial month in good time, otherwise it will seamlessly become a paid subscription.
- You can, however, cancel your book subscription at any time at the end of the month.
This is how Amazon's eBook flat rate works
Kindle Unlimited was, of course, designed for Amazon's Kindle eBook reader. However, if you do not have a Kindle, you can still take advantage of the offer.
- Amazon provides a free app for Android and iOS, with which you can also access the range of books. For other systems, you can find the apps on the Amazon page.
- You can read as many books as you like per month.
- There is one small limitation with Kindle Unlimited: You can only borrow ten eBooks at a time.
- You can find Kindle Unlimited literature on Kindle eBooks. Please note, however, that not all eBooks are included in the offer, but only the appropriately labeled books.
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