![]() ![]() ![]() That damn "Buy now with just one-click (R)" button really is addicting. Will those two factors be enough to entice readers to fork over $120 a year for unlimited access to select Kindle books and audio books? We're sorry to say, yeah, pretty much. (Librarians, we've discovered, aren't always so great at customer service and the systems used to borrow e-books from a public library are far from glitch-free.) ![]() With two major advantages - super easy customer service and usually glitch-free technical performance. Wait, so is Kindle Unlimited just a glorified library card? Yeah, pretty much. Oh wait, all that also sounds like the services offered at the public library. Kindle features such as Whispersync (switching from reading to listening a book) are available and you can use your Kindle (duh!), iPhone, iPad, Android tablet or phone to access the titles. Again, sounds good.Īudio books offered include Life of Pi, the Hunger Games trilogy, The Handmaid's Tale and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. Okay, sounds good.īest sellers are available on Kindle Unlimited (the Harry Potter series, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Water for Elephants, Wonder Boys), as are classics ( The Good Earth, To the Lighthouse, 2001: A Space Odyssey). For just $9.99 a month, subscribers get unlimited access to some 600,000 Kindle books and thousands of audiobooks. Amazon's new subscription service Kindle Unlimited, sounds tempting. ![]()
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