I did a few blogs about not so good news about Amazon. But Amazon is offering a deal that few people can refuse.
Amazon’s Kindle has announced an all you can read deal. That’s right: over 600,000?books will be available to all Kindle owners on their Kindle devices for the insanely low price of $9.99 a month. This includes audiobooks. That’s not all: You can try one month of this absolutely free and they’re throwing in their Whispersync service, which allows the Kindle reader to switch between manual and audio reading, even in the middle of a book. Amazon doesn’t have the backing or blessing of all publishing companies, but you can read some big name books in this deal, including series like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. I apologize in advanced for our international fans because this deal available in the US only. Don’t kill the messenger.
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I find it coincidental they launch this when Amazon is in a publishing war with Hachette and others. Even celebrities have publically talked down about Amazon, even calling them names and comparing Amazon to organized crime. So this $9.99 a month deal comes in. And these publishers don’t like it. So what’s the motive of this borderline too good to be true deal? Are they trying be in good graces with their customers? Or are they using this deal to get at their enemies even more?