I'm part-way through a trial of Kindle Unlimited at the moment. I've never felt it made sense as an ongoing subscription for me - it's far too expensive for what you get, in my opinion - but it could make sense as an occasional 1-month flying visit when I've accumulated enough material. Although it is going to be tricky to time the ending and not be cut off in the middle of a book.
So far I've read:
Dungeon Crawler Carl - Matt Dinniman - A fun LitRPG. This was widely praised, but from book 1 I don't see why it's better than most of the other LitRPGs I've enjoyed. I did like it, though, and will continue.
Incursion - Sarah Hawke - Porny space opera. I enjoyed the space opera parts, but really did not get on with the sex. Obviously I knew what it was going in, but it's the attitude rather than the content that bothers me. I'd like to know what happens, but I don't think I'm going to continue. Maybe I'm too old and mellow.
I'm currently reading:
Reign & Ruin - J D Evans - So far, this is properly good. I was reading it as a "romantasy" recommendation for the Reddit r/fantasy Bingo, but it's a really enjoyable political fantasy. I'm about half-way through, and the attraction of the two leads is just starting to become more of a feature. As long as it doesn't drop the ball I'll definitely be continuing the series.
An Alien Heat - Michael Moorcock - This is a reread, and one of the main reasons I decided to sign up now. I'm doing an exercise where I reread some formative books, in chronological order of publication, one per year, and I wanted this one for 1972, but don't own a copy myself. It's still good fun. I'm not intending to reread the whole Dancers at the End of Time series, just book 1.
Some interesting Crime stuff to follow, including Christianna Brand (Inspector Cockrill) and Edogawa Rampo. I'll have to see what I have time for in my remaining Trial days.
For the series I am continuing, I expect it will still work out cheaper to buy the books than to keep a KU subscription running.
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