Amazon Offers 30-Day Kindle Unlimited Free Trial for Prime Day 2026
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Anna Tingley
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Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial of Kindle Unlimited for Prime Day, allowing readers to access millions of e-books, audiobooks, comics, and magazines without upfront payment. Kindle Unlimited is a subscription service that typically costs $11.99/month and offers a rotating library of over 4 million titles. No Kindle device is required to use the service.
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· 3 pulledSummer reading season just got a little cheaper.
Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial to Kindle Unlimited for Prime Day, giving readers a chance to browse millions of e-books, audiobooks, comics and magazines without paying upfront.
Kindle Unlimited is Amazon's all-you-can-read digital subscription service.
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