

With that said, it also seems like a lot of the popular books from the latter's collection are available on Prime Reading. At a glance, it seems that every ebook eligible for Prime Reading is also available on Kindle Unlimited. Kindle Unlimited claims to offer over three million books, whereas Prime Reading cycles out books regularly, offering around 2,000 titles at any given time. The other key difference between Prime Reading and Kindle Unlimited is the number of ebooks available with each subscription. Like its sibling, Amazon Prime (with Prime Reading included) has a free 30-day trial.

Not only do you pay a smaller monthly fee with Prime Reading, but you also gain access to other benefits, like Amazon Prime Video, Amazon’s music streaming app Prime Music, free games and discounts with Prime Gaming, and all the usual online shopping perks that come with an Amazon Prime subscription. Kindle Unlimited will cost you $13.99 per month, whereas Prime Reading is a benefit that’s part of the standard Amazon Prime subscription, which only costs $6.99 per month here in Australia. With that said, there are a few differences and Prime Reading is the clear winner in our books.įirstly, there’s the price. They’re even owned by the same company, Amazon. They are subscription-based ebook libraries that you can access for a monthly subscription. That'll give you a list of books that are available with a Kindle Unlimited membership.īoth Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading offer essentially the same service. All you need to do is head to Amazon’s Kindle Store, search for the book you’re looking for, and tick the ‘Kindle Unlimited Eligible’ filter in the left side-bar. The best way to find if there’s something worth reading is checking for yourself before subscribing to the free trial. At the time of writing, every Harry Potter book is available on the subscription, as is a whole lot of steamy, steamy romance.

That’s not to say there’s not something for you. That’s hardly an exhaustive search considering the sheer amount of books on the platform but if you’re after the biggest books of recent years, it’s not likely you’ll find them here. That includes Sally Rooney's Beautiful World Where Are You, Robyn Annear's Adrift in Melbourne, Liane Moriarty's Apple's Never Fall, Jennifer Down's Bodies of Light, Niki Savva's Bulldozed and Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawuguchi. None of Australia’s best-selling books of either year were available with Kindle Unlimited. Next, we took a look at the top 10 best selling books of 20 according to. The Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lolita, The Lord of the Rings, Anna Karenina, and Catch-22, however, were not available. For example, when we first published this article, we found that classics like 1984, The Great Gatsby, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Moby Dick, Wuthering Heights, and War and Peace were all available as part of the AmazonClassics collection. We can, however, take a look at some of the classics and some of the best-selling books in Australia to give you an idea of what to expect. So it’s near-impossible to say for sure whether it has enough for you, specifically. As mentioned above, Amazon claims that there are over three million books available with Kindle Unlimited at any given time.
