GRAB TWO FREE KINDLE BOOKS:Amazon Prime members can Indonesiasnag one free Kindle book and one free short read through Amazon First Reads in April. Non-Prime members are eligible for one book and one bonus short read for $1.99 each.
Bookworms take note: Amazon has free and ultra-affordable books for you to dive into this month.
This month, Prime members are eligible for one free Kindle book they can choose from an editor-picked selection. They're also eligible for one free short read, including a short story by Margaret Atwood. Non-Prime members can also get a free Kindle book and short story for just $1.99 each. A Prime membership costs $14.99 per month or $139 for a year-long membership.
If reading is one of your favorite hobbies, Amazon's First Reads program could be a good friend to you. Amazon offers deals on Kindle books every month, and this April Prime members can grab two new reads for free.
This month, Margaret Atwood's Cut & Thirst is the bonus short read. Choose your Kindle book from a selection of genres including romance, thriller, historical fiction, or mystery.
To enjoy these Kindle books, you'll need to read on any compatible Kindle device, and if you're an avid reader, you'll want to look into the Kindle Rewards, where you can earn credits for buying books.
Start spring reading with completely free books for Prime members or ultra-affordable options for non-Prime members.
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