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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
I'm not a Prime member anymore, and almost always prefer to own than rent anyway. But, unless I've misunderstood something, it looks like buying the titles is certainly an option, at least to Prime members. If so, there are a lot of nice Whispersync deals among the ebooks in both of the the lists, and I think that it would certainly be worthwhile for people interested in such things to look through the lists and see if any of them strike their fancy.
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If you're buying them as Whispersync pairs, then there are 364 titles available.
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One disappointment: it appears that a person cannot sort the titles in the first list by genre. Hopefully, as the lists inevitably grow longer, Amazon will add their usual feature to do that.
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I don't think it'll get much larger. Prime Reading is a free sampler of Kindle Unlimited for Prime members. Amazon really has no need to enlarge it. They're using it as a mechanism to entice Prime members to subscribe to Kindle Unlimited.
I'm pretty satisfied with its size; of course, larger is always better. Anyway, I get 50 free audiobooks from Prime Reading and 56 free audiobooks from Audible Channels for Prime.