Amazon has just made the Indian bookworm’s dreams come true. Today, the American company launched Kindle Unlimited in India, a subscription service that allows its users to pick and read as much as they want from over a million books at a monthly fee of Rs 199. Early birds get it half price.
India is the first country in Asia to get this service, which is currently available in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico and Canada.
You may not find the latest bestseller on it, but Kindle Unlimited spans a gamut of genres, from popular fiction to economic tomes. To lure the mass audience in India, Amazon has brought books by popular writers like Chetan Bhagat, Amish Tripathi and Preeti Shenoy under this umbrella.
What this means for a bookworm is that you can just download any book that catches your fancy and start reading to see if it’s any good. Gone are the days of endless browsing to see if you want to invest in a book – at least for the limited number of books under Kindle Unlimited. Not all publishers have opted for it, but the titles under Kindle Unlimited are growing fast.
You can keep up to 10 books at a time and there are no due dates. You don’t need to own a Kindle device to use this subscription service, a free-for-download Kindle Reading app will do. And you can access the books across Kindle devices, iPhone, iPad, Android tablets and phones, PC, and Mac.
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.
This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.