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These two subscription-based services are completely separate. You can jump to each one right from here:. KOLL lets you borrow one Kindle book a month with no due dates.
You can read an unlimited number of books in a month, but you can keep on your device only 10 books at the same time. You are absolutely right. So, the more you read, the more money stays in your wallet.
This comparison will let you make up your mind: Or maybe KOLL is not enough. We will compare major features later in a post, so now just a remark that each service can be tested for 30 days. You can sign up to find out which books are offered and whether there are enough to justify the purchase.
You can cancel the membership any time. This is fine with Kindle Unlimited where you are charged every month. You will be charged for a yearly membership. Kindle Unlimited gives much more flexibility. You can read as many books as you can handle. It could be just one or it could be 30 if you are able to read one book a day. However, there is one major limitation. You can keep only 10 Kindle Unlimited books at the same time.
Now, the bad news for users who prefer KOLL. There is one exception when it comes to famous book series. The attractiveness of both services will jump high the day Amazon will finally come to an agreement with the Big 5.
The results are shown below:. As you see, almost half of the Kindle top sellers are included in the subscription services. What does it mean? It affects the price attractiveness of each service. You will, however, keep all the notes and highlights.
You will be able to access them online at kindle. This can happen if you have them on a device that is not connected to the internet.
However, as I mentioned above, the offer of both services is almost the same. Therefore, if you find out that the book belongs to KOLL, it will usually belong to Kindle Unlimited — and vice versa.
Many users believe that the monthly subscription fee of Kindle Unlimited could equal the cost of a single Kindle book. There is only one problem. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
Don't show this again. E-readers List of free Prime eligible Kindle e-books Having trouble finding which Kindle books you can borrow for free with a Prime membership? Prime members can now borrow certain e-books for free one a month. Amazon There's now an easy way to see the full list of free e-book titles available to Kindle owners with Amazon Prime.
List of free Prime eligible Kindle e-books Sign in to comment Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Available titles may change each calendar month. If you've already borrowed a book from Kindle Owners' Lending Library for the current month, you see "Monthly limit reached" underneath the Read for Free button in the Kindle Store.
If you cancel your Amazon Prime membership or your Amazon Prime membership expires after you borrow a book, you will lose access to the book you borrowed. Books from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library have no due dates and can be returned at any time. Any bookmarks, notes, and highlights in the book will be saved to your Amazon account and will be available if you borrow or purchase the book later.
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