Amazon Kindle Unlimited is a tempting subscription for avid Kindle readers, but how much is Kindle Unlimited and is it worth it? In 2022, subscription services are everywhere you look. A few years ago, the norm was to buy digital and physical content outright for full ownership. Today, there's a much greater focus on moving towards subscription models.
There are countless examples of this. Rather than buying movies and TV shows, most people now subscribe to apps like Netflix and Hulu. The same rule applies to music streaming. Buying individual MP3 files used to be common practice. Now, most folks get their music through a Spotify or Apple Music subscription. There's also Xbox Game Pass for video games, monthly installment plans for new smartphones, etc., etc.
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This subscription world also applies to reading. Anyone with an Amazon Kindle (or Kindle mobile app) can buy individual books and read them that way. Alternatively, they can subscribe to Kindle Unlimited and pay a monthly fee to access millions of books at once. So, how much does all of that cost? Kindle Unlimited is priced at $9.99/month after a 30-day free trial. Unlike some other subscriptions, there's no annual plan, family plan, or student discount. Kindle Unlimited only has a $9.99/month subscription for full access for one person.
The main draw to Kindle Unlimited is its huge collection of e-books. Kindle Unlimited subscribers have unlimited access to more than 2 million titles, including «popular series, best sellers, classics, and more.» Considering that many e-books sell on Amazon for $10, $15, or $20 apiece, paying $9.99/month for over 2 million titles is an incredible
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