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Originally Posted by kcladyz
In my opinion no unless you read more than 2 books a month. None of my favorite authors are on kindle unlimited and definitely no new releases that im aware of. If you join you may want to look and see if they offer the books your interested in. I read John Grisham, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Phillip Pullman rather exclusively. If Kindle Unlimited offered all new releases and past books of these authors i would do it
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I fully read about 2-3 books a month, so the monthly cost of a paperback book is a valid subscription cost in my eyes. However, KU allows me to try far more books, in greater depth than I could otherwise. And I don't have to decide if I want to be the first to buy a book that sounds interesting just because no one besides the author's mom has reviewed it.
One of the things I like doing is finding new (to me, at least) authors. If the user only wants to read established authors, KU is not worth the money. But I think KU is a great way to find new authors and reward them with a little spending cash.