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This is how to sign up for a free Kindle Unlimited account

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One of the joys of summer is taking a good book to the beach. Now how about taking thousands of books, audiobooks, and more to the beach, on vacation, on your commute, to bed at night, or just about anywhere? That’s what’s available in these Kindle deals. The Amazon Kindle is the fastest, smartest, and easiest way to bring all your reading material with you wherever you go, and right now you can sign up for a free Kindle Unlimited account. Keep reading to find out how.

Have you ever watched kids devour the Harry Potter books? They seem to finish them moments after they start them, and then it’s off to the book store or to Amazon, for The Order of the Phoenix, or The Deathly Hallows. Say goodbye to those expensive ventures with a Kindle Unlimited account — it lets you read as much as you want, giving you access to over 1 million titles, plus thousands of audiobooks and even three magazine subscriptions. And the best part? You get access from any device! You don’t need a Kindle. You can use your iPhone or Android device. For only 10 a month, getting your kids on to the next Harry Potter book can be as simple as passing them the tablet.

Right now, you get get Kindle Unlimited for free for 30 days. You can cancel any time. You have an entire month to decide if Kindle Unlimited is right for you and your household. But they’re only going to give us access to unpopular titles, right? No! You’ll have access to over a million of the most popular books: The Hunger Games series, Daily Planet guides, or the latest from Dean Koontz. You can search for your desired title, or browse Kindle Unlimited categories like Suspense, Romance, Kids, and Self-Help. And if you’re an audiobook fan, the options will continue to impress, and you can listen to as many as you want.

Another amazing feature of a Kindle Unlimited subscription: You get the most popular, useful, and entertaining magazines. Choose up to three subscriptions.  Stay informed with People and Entertainment Weekly, dream of better design with Real Simple or Better Homes and Gardens, or invest in your diet and health with the Food Network magazine and Women’s Health. Your choices are almost endless.

Stop buying one book or audiobook at a time, and sign up for Kindle Unlimited. Get all the books you’ll ever need or want,and read them on any device. Right now, you can try it for free for 30 days. Unlimited books? For free? Sign us up.

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