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Old 04-29-2026, 01:22 AM   #2
DNSB
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Simple answer is no. Unless you are a very major publisher/author, Kindle Unlimited books must be exclusive to Amazon. For instance, you will find J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books in KU but you will not find Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books.

For my spouse, that means about 50% of the books she reads are by indie authors and only available on Amazon. OTOH, for the books I read, 95% of them are available on both Kobo and Amazon since Kobo does not insist on exclusivity. Once you select a Kobo Plus book, it stays with your account until you decide to remove it so no 10 book or 20 book limit. Currently, I have 417 Kobo Plus books showing in My Books.
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