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Best Prime Day deal: Get free access to Kindle Unlimited for 3 months

June 14, 2026
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SAVE $35:97: Get three months of free access to Kindle Unlimited as part of Amazon’s early Prime Day special offers. In total, that’s a savings of $35.97 for the three-month duration. Current and past Kindle Unlimited members aren’t eligible for this deal.


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Prime Day is officially on the calendar. Instead of July, Amazon is hosting Prime Day between June 23 and 26 this year, but the deals have already started. One of the best offerings applies to those who plan to spend the summer reading. Here are all the details.

For a limited time, Amazon is offering a free three-month subscription to Kindle Unlimited, which usually comes with a bill of $11.99 per month. In total, that works out to a savings of $35.97. You’ll need to be new to Kindle Unlimited to be eligible for this deal, and it’ll auto-renew at $11.99 per month until canceled.

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You have the Kindle, but you’ve been waiting in a Libby line for your titles to become available. We’ve all been there. Instead of waiting, consider upgrading for the summer by snagging this free deal from Amazon that’ll give you three months of access to nearly unlimited book titles.

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Kindle Unlimited has more than 5 million digital titles, audiobooks, and magazines. The Kindle Unlimited subscription is a bit like a library hosted by Amazon. Members can borrow up to 20 titles at a time, and magazines don’t count in this title total.

If you have a Kindle, that’ll be great for reading your Kindle Unlimited books, but it’s not a requirement. You can use Kindle Unlimited on any device with the Kindle app. That includes your phone, tablet, computer, or any web browser. But if you’re wondering, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is Mashable’s favorite Kindle.

If you’ve never tried out Kindle Unlimited, but you’re interested in reading more for the next three months, hop on this free deal.

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