Amazon is giving everyone with a Prime Account a 99p 'gift' worth £8 that's perfect for anyone who loves true-crime
14.03.2024 - 20:15
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Amazon is giving shoppers the chance to get three months of audiobooks for just 99p and the books are seemingly endless. Audible is the shopping giant's audiobook service and typically costs £7.99 but for a limited time they're letting listeners enjoy new reads for less.
This offering is the standard deal and gives new subscribers one credit they they can use to purchase any book across the site - and if you don't like the book you can return it and start over with your credit, no questions asked. You can as a result listen to a book the day it comes out with it landing right in your Audible library, never having to wait for the postman to arrive.
Audible subscriptions also come with full access to the Plus Catalogue. And some listens are even Amazon exclusives that you won't find anywhere else.
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The Plus Catalogue contains thousands of hours of free audiobooks that you can listen to in addition to the book you've bought with your credit. While not every single book on the app is a part of the catalogue there are thousands to choose from including offerings from huge industry names such as Tessa Bailey, Penelope Douglas and Pierce Brown.
There's also classic novels in a way you've not seen before, Audible brought together famous actors to bring them to life. Perhaps it's a little bit easier to tackle Jane Austen when it's Rosamund Pike making you fall for Mr Darcy. There are podcasts specifically made to help you drift off for a more restful night sleep and countless self help books
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