For just under $100 a year,Japani Malish (2025) EP 4-6 Hindi Web Series Amazon Prime is a pretty good deal: free 2-day shipping, all the streaming music and video content you can consume and cloud storage for allof your photos. What's been missing, oddly, is any kind of significant book deal — until now.
SEE ALSO: Bad news, Shutterfly: Amazon is moving into photo printingOn Wednesday, the online retail giant added Amazon Prime Reading to the list of benefits offered with Prime. Yes, books, the thing that helped build the Amazon business, is the last benefit to be added to Prime.
Now, included in your monthly payment of $10.99 (or discounted $99 a year payment), members get free access to the digital version of roughly 1,000 books and popular magazines. Physical copies will still cost you. A brief perusal of the offerings turns up, naturally, no current best-sellers.
Members can read selections from Prime Reading on their Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets and any device that supports the Kindle App.
Prime Reading, which has a fairly limited set of popular books like The Butterfly Garden, The Man in High Castle and even the first Harry Potterbook, stands in contrast to Amazon's other book-reading deal, Kindle Unlimited. That $9.99 all-you-can-eat service opens up much more of Amazon's entire library of ebooks (estimates have it at around a quarter of a million titles). Unlimited also adds free Audible editions of Amazon's books.
SEE ALSO: This Amazon Fire HD 8 punches above its priceThere is some overlap between Kindle Unlimited and the new Amazon Prime Reading service. We noticed a number of digital magazine titles, like People and GQ, across both services.
Prime Reading also adds free access to Amazon's growing collection of short stories, Kindle Singles.
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