I dont think it is, each book on average is selling for around 99p on amazon, unless you search to find more expensive ones, you need to read about 8-9+ a month to make it worth it!
This is a good point. I generally read 20-30 books a month so I thought it was worth it, but my husband couldn’t have got any worth out if it. He is lucky if he reads two a month.
It depends on what you want from it. If you want new and popular books, you might not like it. If you want to read less known books by indie authors, you’ll likely enjoy it. I had it and didn’t keep it because they didn’t have the types of books I wanted to read. Always worth checking out though.
No it’s not. I prefer the pages and the smell to get my imagination running. Stick to the paper books. You never have to charge them Never have to worry about the battery giving out.
Paper books are so much more worth it than the kindle.
I love my kindle unlimited as it means i can try a variety of books that i wouldnt necessarily pick up in the shop but then I also like to physically have a book ans buy from the authors i know i will read again and again
Sometime in the coming weeks I’m going to make a post with that. I have it and I love it. All the books on KU are cheap to purchase, and go on sale often. You can have 10 books out at a time. We have family that share the same login and we purchased a year. It has a completelt different library. I recommend using the trial or going in bursts. I’m always going to have purchased books that I’m going to read. It also makes my library less congested because I return books when I’m done with them
YES!!!! I love it ! 99% of the books that I read are from KU.
Thank you
I have it but not sure i am going to keep it. Between KU and net galley, i don’t get to read my favorite books.
Thank you
I dont think it is, each book on average is selling for around 99p on amazon, unless you search to find more expensive ones, you need to read about 8-9+ a month to make it worth it!
This is a good point. I generally read 20-30 books a month so I thought it was worth it, but my husband couldn’t have got any worth out if it. He is lucky if he reads two a month.
Depends on how much you read! It’s worth it based on quality alone for me.
It depends on what you want from it. If you want new and popular books, you might not like it. If you want to read less known books by indie authors, you’ll likely enjoy it.
I had it and didn’t keep it because they didn’t have the types of books I wanted to read. Always worth checking out though.
Thank you all. I have a massive physical tbr pile. I may try it for a month
No it’s not. I prefer the pages and the smell to get my imagination running. Stick to the paper books.
You never have to charge them
Never have to worry about the battery giving out.
Paper books are so much more worth it than the kindle.
I usually get it when it’s like 99p for 3 months or something.
I love my kindle unlimited as it means i can try a variety of books that i wouldnt necessarily pick up in the shop but then I also like to physically have a book ans buy from the authors i know i will read again and again
I love it. Like others have stated, it’s only worth it if you are someone that reads more than ten books per month.
It’s the only way I can afford my addiction.
I don’t read fast enough to make it worthwhile…
I do, and I love it! I got it through a Black Friday deal though.
Sometime in the coming weeks I’m going to make a post with that. I have it and I love it. All the books on KU are cheap to purchase, and go on sale often. You can have 10 books out at a time. We have family that share the same login and we purchased a year. It has a completelt different library. I recommend using the trial or going in bursts. I’m always going to have purchased books that I’m going to read. It also makes my library less congested because I return books when I’m done with them
I love it. For me it’s worth it, especially since many of the books come with audio now.
You get audio books too?
Personally, I like it. Granted they don’t always have the best sellers/expensive books but it’s great if you’re after non-fiction books.