AMAZON are renowned for their incredible price cuts and flash sales, and right now its offering a promotion on its e-reading subscription service.

This February, you can get Kindle Unlimited free for two months when you sign up.

With two months free reading, there is no better time to test out Kindle Unlimited

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With two months free reading, there is no better time to test out Kindle UnlimitedCredit: Amazon

We love Amazon when it comes to big savings, and this promotion is one of the best we’ve seen so far.

Currently, you can sign up for Amazon’s digital ebook subscription and get two months of Kindle Unlimited free – saving you £15.98.

When the promotion ends you can choose to continue, costing £7.99 per month, or cancel if you decide the subscription isn’t for you.

But over the two months you will be spoilt for choice, with access to over a million titles from e-books, audiobooks, and magazines.

While reading can prove to be an expensive habit, even if you enjoy a paperback, e-books are always a cheaper alternative.

The beauty of Kindle Unlimited is that at £7.99 a month you can read or listen to as many titles as you like and continue to save, while enjoying access to a library of millions of books at your fingertips.

Though in the name, you don’t actually need a Kindle to use this service – you can download the Kindle reading app on any device to make the most of this promotion.

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There’s also a number of price drops on Amazon’s line of smart speakers, tablets and e-readers – head to our Amazon device deals page to see what’s on offer.

As for this Kindle Unlimited deal, make sure to make the most of this promotion while it’s still around.

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If you are interested in more Amazon savings, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE is at the lowest price ever.

Looking for a cheap handset? Amazon are selling the iPhone XS for just £239.

Our Tech Hub has all the latest deals and offers so you can always make a saving.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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