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Limited-time Audible Premium Plus deal saves you 33% for 6 months

If you ever find yourself wishing you had more time to re-read your favorite books or check out some new ones, you owe it to yourself to try out Audible. It's the perfect option for avid readers as it allows you to start listening to books even when your hands are busy doing other things like driving, cooking, doing chores, and more.

Now through February 12, Amazon has a special deal on Audible taking 33% off the first six months for new members. That brings the price down to just $9.95 per month from its regular cost of $14.95. Not all accounts are eligible for the deal, though it's worth checking just in case — even if you've used Audible in the past — as some users have had luck with previous promotions.

With your Audible membership, you'll receive a credit each month which can be used towards any audiobook you want. Once you've used a credit to purchase an audiobook, it remains in your library to listen to forever — even when your subscription isn't active. You also have the option of returning any audiobooks after you've started listening to receive your credit back if you're unsatisfied with the purchase.

Along with the one audiobook credit, you'll also get access to a selection of thousands of Audible Originals, audiobooks, and podcasts including exclusive series.

Members also save an extra 30% on additional audiobook purchases so you never have to pay full price for one again. There are some exclusive sales on audiobooks which only members have access to, and other promotions that make it worth keeping your membership active throughout the year if you're an avid reader.

Audible audiobooks can be listened to practically anywhere. Just download the free Audible app on your smartphone or tablet and then you'll be able to access your library whenever you'd like. You can listen to them on your computer and other devices like Kindle e-readers as well.

If you prefer to read with your eyes rather than your ears, there are also some stellar Kindle Unlimited deals going on right now.



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