![]() Of course, there are some contemporary titles in the Kindle Unlimited program, but don't expect to be able to check out everything on the New York Times bestseller list, week in and week out. But that million titles is still just a fraction of all the books Amazon has on its virtual shelves, and you might be surprised to find that a lot of that million turns out not to be contemporary best-sellers, but self-published titles in the Kindle Direct publishing program. But instead of 1,000 titles, Kindle Unlimited has over a million, and that in a nutshell is why Amazon charges $10 per month for it. Prime Reading includes magazines, comic books and more, and also includes books with Audible narration. You can check out up to 10 books at a time - to get an 11th book, you need to return one. Amazon has an ever-rotating library of 1,000 ebooks you can borrow from. ![]() ![]() Here's the deal: If you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you get Prime Reading thrown in as one of the many side benefits. If you're still not crystal-clear on the difference between Prime Reading and Kindle Unlimited, I hardly blame you. (We previously highlighted a similar "two months for free" offer here as well.) The service renews at its normal $10 monthly rate after that introductory offer, but you can cancel it at any time.
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