Amazon Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading are two reading services with a lot in common, but which one is ultimately the best to use? Since the days of the original Kindle in 2007, Amazon has been a driving force in the e-book niche. It has multiple Kindle e-readers available, allows users to read books on their smartphones with the Kindle mobile app, and sells millions of e-books on its website.
While that e-book dominance is impossible to ignore, it also raises an interesting point: e-books can get very expensive very quickly. Most e-books sell on Amazon for around $10 to $20. That doesn't sound like much on its own, but for avid readers who breeze through books like nothing, it adds up fast. If someone were to buy 12 books during a year at $10 apiece, that comes out to $120!
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The good news? Amazon's tried to make reading more affordable with a couple of subscription services. Instead of buying e-books individually, Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading allow subscribers to access a large collection of books for one monthly fee. Rather than paying $120 for 12 books, you could pay around that same price for thousands or millions of books. Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading both do this, but the way they go about it is dramatically different.
Without a doubt, the biggest difference between Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading is the number of books they have access to. As of 2022, Kindle Unlimited users have unlimited access to over 2 million titles. By comparison, Prime Reading has just a little over 2,500 titles. There are bound to be books in each subscription someone's interested in reading, but Kindle Unlimited clearly has a much larger selection to
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