Amazon Adds Another Prime Benefit: Prime Reading

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Amazon Prime members get free 2 day shipping on all orders, free instant video streaming, free Prime music, Kindle lending library, free photo storage in the cloud, prime pantry access, priority access to lightning deals, access to exclusive sales like Prime Day, etc.

Amazon Prime benefits can be shared with another household member.

If you have Amazon Prime you can select “FREE No-Rush Shipping” when making an order and you’ll get a $1 Amazon eBooks, digital music and videos credit or a $5.99 Prime Pantry credit.

Prime members can order discounted photo prints and books with free shipping.

Prime members can also opt into Amazon Family where you’ll also get 20% off subscription orders of diapers and baby food and 15% off to complete unordered items from a baby registry.

Prime members also get free video streaming content on JetBlue flights.

Amazon is now offering Prime Reading. With Prime reading you can browse from thousands of books and magazines free of charge from your smartphone, tablet, or Kindle via the Kindle app. Magazines include Popular Mechanics, Consumer Reports, People, Conde Nest Travelers, Sports Illustrated, and more. There are Harry Potter books, Calvin & Hobbes comics, Lonely Planet travel books, novels, and much much more to choose from, and it’s all free!

Amazon offers free shipping with $35+ orders or get free next-day shipping on all orders with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Prime members can share benefits with a Household member here, allowing them to double up on Amazon Prime promos!  A 6 month trial and discounted Prime membership is available with Amazon Student. EBT/Medicaid Cardholders can save on Prime Membership here.

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3 Comments On "Amazon Adds Another Prime Benefit: Prime Reading"

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Anonymous

Is this new feature any different than Kindle Unlimited?

Jon

Seems to only be for the primary Prime member – as a shared member, I don’t seem to be able to access

Chana

its a little counter intuitive. Its not free on the kindle itself apparantly, only on the app. I don’t want to read on my tablet/phone. I like the kindle.

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