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Amazon starts Kindle Unlimited with introductory price of $1.5 per month in India

Amazon comes with an alluring service in India for all the ebook lovers; also for the ones using Kindle iOS or Android apps on their smartphone. The read-all-you-can subscription service brings an initial 1 million e-books. Kindle Unlimited comprises of several well-liked titles like Harry Potter series (books 1, 2 and 3); Indian authors such as Chetan Bhagat, Amish, Rashmi Bansal and lot of self-published titles as well.

The readers can read all genre of books whether it  is of literature, fiction, health, productivity, business, economics, biographies and others without any kind of hassle. They can easily download any book which attracts their attention and can start reading it there and then.

For the first month this service will be available for Rs.99 , which is evidently a way lower price in comparison. There is a limit of 10 books per month that readers can add to their library every month. To sign up for six months subscription readers need to pay INR 999 and INR 1799 for 12 months subscription. Titles that are supported by this service will be tagged with a Kindle Unlimited icon.

Using the keyword “Kindle Unlimited” on Amazon.com Inc.’s India website readers can see 11,400 results for just books that shows how to get the most out of the valuable Kindle Unlimited subscription.

This service is already available in the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, and Canada.

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