Reading has never ceased to be one of the most consumed leisure activities in the world. What has happened in recent years is a change in the way people consume reading.

Nowadays eBooks have become even more popular and More practicality for readers who no longer need to worry about carrying heavy books They can access millions of works via e-Readers, smartphones and tablets wherever they go.

Another service that has become popular among those who love reading books is Kindle Unlimited, an Amazon subscription. Catalog containing more than 1 million works You can borrow it and study it wherever you want.

Kindle Unlimited, which has a monthly subscription fee of R$ 19.90, is a very advantageous investment for those who read a lot. Because nowadays it is very difficult to find physical books at this price.

The good thing is that Amazon offers one-month free trial for new usersbut now the trial period has increased where you can use Kindle Unlimited for free for 3 months!

3 months free Kindle Unlimited

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There are over 1 million titles to enjoy on your Kindle eReader, smartphone or tablet.

If you’ve never subscribed to Kindle Unlimited, take advantage of the trial period to explore all the titles available on the service! Subscription entitles you to borrow several books and has a very diverse collectionclassics, new releases, books in other languages, textbooks, dictionaries and much more.

Since the campaign is valid for a limited time, take advantage of the 3 months free campaign now!

Source: Tec Mundo

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