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Old 10-04-2016, 08:29 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Xianxia View Post
For those who are subscribing to Kindle Unlimited, are you getting your money's worth?

What keep you from canceling your subscription?

How many KU ebooks do you read each month on average?
I feel that I am getting my money's worth since I think of this as a subscription that gives me the option to read books I would not otherwise read. I think of it as a paid library membership fee, where I am paying more for the convenience than for individual items.

I don't cancel my subscription because I joined with the two year discounted deal a while back. I would feel more obligated to read a minimum number of books each month if I was charged monthly, so I suspect that if I lost the ability to pay annually, I would not continue to subscribe.

Looking at my books read list for 2016, I have read 21 KU books this year; I average about two KU books each month. I don't know what the books I read cost but I do know that I would not have bought and read them individually.
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