![]() ![]() Pretty much everything! You can read all day, every day, 24/7, 365, and never run out of reading material on KU as I mentioned above, they have a catalog of over three million titles. OK, now talk to me about the books - what can I read on Kindle Unlimited? ![]() There have been plenty of times I’ve forgotten my Kindle on my way to work, but the app still offers me a way to read on my commute. I also like that KU is available on both my actual Kindle and on the Kindle app, which I can access on both my laptop and phone. It works like a library in the sense that they “loan” you up to 20 books at a time, and you can take your sweet time reading them - there’s no hard due date in place. (Also worth pointing out that Kindle Unlimited is different from Prime Reading, which is included in an Amazon Prime subscription.) It grants you unlimited access to a catalog of over three million titles, and that’s not just standard novels or nonfiction - KU includes audiobooks, comics, and magazines as well. On the surface, signing up for a Kindle Unlimited subscription makes sense if you’re the type of book fanatic looking to read as much as possible for as little money as possible, assuming you don’t already belong to your local library. (Size of your TBR pile notwithstanding.)įirst, the nitty-gritty: how does Kindle Unlimited even work? A friend recently posed a very serious, life-or-death question of the utmost importance to me: is subscribing to Kindle Unlimited (KU) worth it? Especially now that its monthly fee has increased from $9.99 to $11.99(+ taxes), as of May 11? And my answer is that, mainly, is that it depends on how many books you truly, genuinely read a month.
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