Kindle owners offered one million books for £1

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Amazon's extended free trial will le you download books from your favourite author for free (Image: Amazon)

Looking to dive into your favourite romance novel, crime thriller or sporting biography for free? Then Amazon's latest deal may just be for you as readers can access over a million books without paying a single penny. And it really is that simple.

It's all down to the online retailer's latest deal on its Kindle Unlimited subscription which is offering users digital versions of their much-loved paperback classics, magazines and audiobooks all for free.

Amazon has confirmed that it is now offering two months of Kindle Unlimited for free, that's something which would usually cost readers £18.98.

Another huge pro to the deal, and the main reason we'd push all bookworms to the offer, is the fact there are no ties. Kindle Unlimited can be cancelled at any time.

So, how does it work? Once signed up for the deal all readers have to do is find their favourite genre and author and click download. Another huge plus is the fact that this can be done on any device including smartphones and tablets so you don't need to splash out on a Kindle to get reading.

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Which is where we get onto the next offer Amazon is putting up for grabs, you may have already guessed, it's Kindles. The tech brand has launched £15 off its Kid's version of the eBook device.

The Kindle Kids (2022) is now £89 compared to its usual £104.99 price. These devices also come with a two-year guarantee with Amazon promising to replace them if they get damaged or broken.

What happens after the free trial?

Kindle Unlimited usually costs readers £9.49 a month, so once the free trial has ended this is the price you can expect to pay.

New subscribers should keep their eyes peeled towards the end of the month as the first chargeable fee (in month three) will automatically be charged) so if you're not looking to pay for it make sure you cancel beforehand.

Although, it's not the only option. Any Kindle buyer will have access to a range of free Kindle books, as long as you download the Kindle app. The library here is limited though and its not guranteed what will be available to download.

Harriet Morphy-Morris

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