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Find a new favorite read with two free Kindle books for Prime members

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GET TWO FREE KINDLE BOOKS: Amazon Prime members get two free Kindle e-books with Amazon’s First Reads program during the month of October. No Prime membership? Get these books for $1.99 to $4.99 each.



Two free Kindle books with Prime membership

Non-members can score Amazon First Reads for $1.99 to $4.99 each



Fall is here, and if you’re planning to spend much of it snuggled up in a blanket with a good book, you’re in luck. Amazon’s First Reads program has you covered, helping you enjoy the cooler weather as you lounge around inside with some free books.

The First Reads program lets Amazon Prime members choose two totally free Kindle books from a selection of nine books to read without paying a dime. Normally, you just get one, making October’s two-book selection a nice little bonus. Choose from a variety of genres, from horror to historical fiction and more, with options hand-picked by Amazon editors. You can also get a free short story: Joe Hill’s Ushers, an Amazon original.

Prime members can sign up for the Amazon First Reads program for free to choose your two October books. If you aren’t a Prime member, you’ll pay anywhere from $1.99 to $4.99 for each of these picks — still a bargain. They’re great on Kindle, but you can read them anywhere you can log into the Kindle app. So whether you have a shiny new e-reader or you’d prefer to read on your phone, you can still get the free books and enjoy them throughout the season.

You have all month to score your free reads, but don’t forget to check back for more free and cheap books as each new month arrives. Plus, don’t forget to scope out the best Kindle deals ahead of Prime Big Deal Days next week.

https://mashable.com/article/oct-2-amazon-first-reads-deal


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