Summary
- Amazon Prime Reading is a free service for Prime members that allows access to over 1,000 books and magazines.
- You can download up to 10 titles at a time and borrow more by returning a title. Audible narration is available for some books.
- Prime Reading offers a variety of genres and frequently updates its selection, but it may not include the latest bestsellers.
Amazon's Prime membership offers access to a range of different services from the online retailer, including something called Prime Reading. It's a service that owners of the Kindle ebook reader in particular should be aware of, though it isn't widely advertised or known about. You will hear about Prime Video and delivery perks as part of the Prime membership all the time, but Prime Reading is a hidden gem.
Here's what you need to know about Prime Reading, including how you can access it, what it offers, and all the fine print details.
Amazon Prime Reading
Amazon Prime Reading is a cool perk for Prime members, letting you dive into a digital library packed with books, audiobooks, magazines, comic books, and more. The selection keeps changing, so there’s always something new. Plus, you can borrow up to 10 items at once.
Prime Reading is a perk for Prime members
Thousands of books or magazines at no extra cost
Amazon Prime Reading allows Prime members to access and read more than a thousand books or magazines at no extra cost. Amazon says you can think of it as a "private library that lets Prime members read free." You can download and read up to 10 titles at a time, and dozens of Prime Reading books are available with Audible narration, too, so you can listen while you are commuting, cleaning, running, or whatever.
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How does Amazon Prime Reading work?
How to access it and find content
Before you can take advantage of Prime Reading, make sure you are logged in to your Amazon account and your Prime membership is current.
You can use a Kindle or Fire tablet to access Prime Reading or you can download the Kindle app for use on your iOS or Android device. Either way, you can find and download up to 10 titles at a time. If you want more titles, you will be prompted to return a title to download a new choice.
Once you are logged in on your reader of choice:
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Go to the Kindle store on your Kindle and tap on Prime Reading.
- Start browsing the titles currently available in Prime Reading.
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When you find something, click "Read Now".
- The item will be available for download.
- Or, click "Read and Listen for Free" for the titles that work with Audible.
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What can you read with Prime Reading?
Huge variety
Amazon updates the selection frequently to include "recent and popular fiction and nonfiction titles, literary classics, children's books, comic books, magazines, and Kindle Singles." Amazon often uses Prime Reading to showcase authors, perhaps giving you access to the first book in a series or the first couple of titles. There's a huge variety and it does change frequently enough to be genuinely useful.
Opening up the home page on your Kindle will usually serve you a section called "new in Prime Reading" for you to select from. Often, searching for a particular author will return options too. However, you won't get the latest bestsellers or the newest titles from some authors without also getting Kindle Unlimited.
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Can you borrow more than 10 books?
There is a limit
There's a limit on the number of titles you can have available on your Kindle at any one time. A little like using a traditional lending library, Prime Reading lets you have access to 10 books at once. When you try to "borrow" another book, you'll be prompted to return a title if you're at that limit. It's unlikely that you'll need access to 10 books at any one time, but this does become a little more of an issue if you have an Amazon Household with a number of people reading books. If you have a family of five people all borrowing from Prime Reading, you'll find that you'll be prompted more often than if it's just one person on the account.
However, if you do get a notification to return a book, you just have to select the title you've finished reading (or didn't enjoy) and you can then borrow that next title to keep you entertained.
How much does Amazon Prime Reading cost?
It's included with your Prime membership
Prime Reading is a free benefit included with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 a month (or $139 a year) in the US. Check out Pocket-lint's in-depth guide on Amazon Prime to learn more about the other benefits on offer.
- Price
- $14.99 a month
- Free trial
- Yes
Amazon Prime is a subscription service that offers benefits like free shipping, streaming of movies, TV shows, music, and more, and it costs $139 per year or $14.99 per month.
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FAQ
Q: What about First Reads and Kindle Unlimited?
Amazon First Reads is another Prime benefit that gives members a sneak peek at books before they are released. Prime members can download one free book each month from a selection of six editors' picks. New titles are announced at the start of each month.
If you need even more to read, there's Amazon Kindle Unlimited. It costs $11.99 a month and provides access to more than 1 million books, magazines, and audiobooks.