The Ins and Outs of Kindle Unlimited

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By Layce Gardner & Saxon Bennett



As readers we adore Amazon���s Kindle Unlimited program. We each read at least 100 books a year. Our daughter reads, too. (Mostly graphic novels.) We each have our very own kindle. (I want to be buried with mine.) So it only makes sense financially, as a family, to invest in Amazon���s Kindle Unlimited program.



For those not in the know, here���s how Kindle Unlimited (KU) works: You pay a $10 per month subscription fee and you can then borrow an ���unlimited��� number of books. You can check out up to ten books at a time. When you finish reading a book, you return it. Just like at a brick and mortar library.



It���s a pretty good deal for voracious readers. We pay $120 a year and we read 200 plus books a year. (We read both mainstream and Lesfic novels.) We have found some���


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Published on March 31, 2015 06:52
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