The Amazon launched the Kindle Unlimited, a sort of Netflix for books. The user pays a fixed monthly amount to have an unlimited access to over 600,000 e-books and thousands of audiobooks at no additional cost. The tool, however, is available only in the United States in this first phase of deployment. But you can try it free for 30 days if you have an American account
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The similarity with the services of streaming video and music, such as Netflix and Spotify, respectively, is great. The user has a trial period without pay, in case one month (30 days). After that, if you want to continue to enjoy, pay the monthly fee, which is $ 9.99 (about £ 23) per month.
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The most interesting thing is that the service works only on devices from the Kindle line. Any device with a Kindle app, whether tablet, phone, computer or digital books (e-reader) player is compatible with Kindle Unlimited. The idea is to encourage readers to not only read your favorite publications to discover new books and authors.
“Unlimited With Kindle, you do not need to think twice before trying a new author or genre. You can only get to read or hear, “explains vice president of Amazon’s Kindle division, Russ Grandinetti.
The books are accessible by traditional Kindle Store, and when they are available to subscribers Unlimited’s grace, will have a “Read for Free” (Read Grace) button instead of “Buy” (Buy “). The complete catalog can be seen in “Kindle Books Unlimited” and has hits and bestsellers as:. Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Atlantis and more
Unfortunately for Brazilian users, all publications are in English and the service is limited to United States consumers. Can not even register to test it with an account of Brazil in the Amazon. . However, with an American Amazon login, also with registered address in the USA and the credit card must be international you can start using
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