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Kindle Unlimited Black Friday Deal: Get 3 Months for $1 on Amazon

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As part of Amazon's Black Friday sale, you can save on Kindles and get a stellar discount on Kindle Unlimited, a subscription service that gives you access to millions of e-books, plus select audiobooks and subscriptions to popular magazines.

Kindle Unlimited Black Friday deal 

Kindle Unlimited typically costs $10 a month, but Prime members can now get their first three months for just $1 total. That's $29 off the regular $30 cost. 

Deal iconAn icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Limited-Time Deal
Amazon Kindle Unlimited Subscription (2 Months)
Between November 23-28, Kindle Unlimited plans are going for $0.99/month for three months. Readers get to choose from over 2 million books and series, magazine subscriptions, and even audiobooks.
$4.99 from Amazon
Originally $19.98Save 75%

After the special promotional period, the subscription renews for the regular $10/month price.

Black Friday Kindle Unlimited deals FAQs

What is Kindle Unlimited?

Kindle Unlimited is a subscription service that gives users access to over two million ebooks, including a number of titles with Audible narration included. Members can also subscribe to up to three different magazines at a time.

The service normally costs $9.99 a month after a 30-day free trial. When you buy a new Kindle, you'll also earn a special free trial that's either three months (with a basic Kindle or Kindle Paperwhite) or six months (with a Kindle Oasis) long.

How does Kindle Unlimited work?

Kindle Unlimited works like a digital library. You can keep up to 20 e-books/audiobooks at a time and don't have any due dates. Instead, you can borrow and return books freely without a monthly limit.

Another benefit is that you don't necessarily need a Kindle e-reader to use the service. You can access Kindle Unlimited ebooks through the Kindle app on other devices, including your tablet, smartphone, or even on your computer

Is Kindle Unlimited worth it?

If you find yourself cycling through books often, Kindle Unlimited is definitely worth trying out. But before you sign up, you should browse through the Kindle store. Books with the Kindle Unlimited icon are the ones that are included with a subscription, so if you're interested in a lot of those books, definitely consider a subscription.

The service isn't for everyone, as a lot of the included titles are romance novels, thrillers, and nonfiction. But if you read a lot of books in those genres, a subscription could offer a lot of value. 

You can also cancel your membership at any time, so if after your trial you end up deciding that Kindle Unlimited isn't right for you, you don't have to pay anymore. Just remember to cancel before it auto-renews, so you don't get charged!

What's the difference between Prime Reading and Kindle Unlimited?

Amazon Prime customers have access to two different e-book programs: Prime Reading and Kindle Unlimited. Both let you pick out e-books and audiobooks, and then read (or listen) to them on your Kindle or Kindle app.

The main difference is that Prime Reading is automatically free for all Prime members, whereas you need to pay extra for Kindle Unlimited. But in exchange, Kindle Unlimited offers a much, much larger selection of books and magazines than Prime Reading.

Prime Reading is a great place to start for new Kindle owners. But if you're really looking to unlock your Kindle's full potential, consider a Kindle Unlimited subscription.

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