Comments on: Amazon Announces the Biggest Game-Changer Yet in the eBook World: READ FOR FREE with Kindle Unlimited https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/ Join our thousands of happy subscribers. It's free! Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:30:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Steve Windwalker https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-332 Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:30:05 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-332 In reply to Steve.

Hi Steve, we’ve tried to improve on the way we present the Kindle Unlimited titles. It’s not meant to be disingenuous, and indeed we aren’t being a paid anything for listing Kindle Unlimited titles. Best, Steve

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By: Steve Windwalker https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-330 Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:27:57 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-330 In reply to Rosanne Lloyd.

There’s no additional cost for each of these books, and no time limit on how long you can keep them, but there is a limit of 10 Kindle Unlimited titles in your library at a time.

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By: Steve Windwalker https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-328 Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:26:50 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-328 In reply to Liz.

Liz, there’s no “deadline,” but there is a limit of 10 Kindle Unlimited books at a time in your library, so we’ll all likely end up doing a bit of juggling to keep the books in our library that we are actually likely to read soon.

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By: Steve Windwalker https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-326 Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:25:53 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-326 In reply to Mary Taylor.

Mary, there’s no “time up,” but there is a limit of 10 books at a time, so we’ll all likely end up doing a bit of juggling to keep the books in our library that we are actually likely to read soon.

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By: Mary Taylor https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-242 Thu, 24 Jul 2014 16:53:36 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-242 As a member, once I select a book, is it mine permanently or is there a “time’s up” date?

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By: Steve https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-232 Mon, 21 Jul 2014 15:43:50 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-232 Book Gorilla’s email blasts now have “free” titles listed, as explained in this email, that are actually requests to sign up for an Amazon monthly service. I find it distracting and disingenuous, but hopefully bookgorilla is being paid enough by Amazon that you find this a worthwhile proposition. After all, anybody like me clicking on “free” books isn’t planning to pay for them, right?

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By: Liz https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-226 Sun, 20 Jul 2014 19:23:02 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-226 Just signed up for the free trial and immediately selected five books that have been on my wish list for years. I was impressed with the selection available. The only question I have…how long can one keep books before returning them? I did not find that answer anywhere on Amazon. Any ideas?

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By: Rosanne Lloyd https://blog.bookgorilla.com/amazon-announces-the-biggest-game-changer-yet-in-the-ebook-world-read-for-free-with-kindle-unlimited/#comment-222 Sun, 20 Jul 2014 01:22:34 +0000 http://blog.bookgorilla.com/?p=194#comment-222 Besides the monthly cost, is there an additional cost for each of these books? Are the books on loan, or do they belong to us?

Many thanks for clarifying.

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