GET TWO FREE E-BOOKS WITH PRIME:As of Feb. 39 Moons Amazon Prime members can snag two free Amazon First Reads books. Not a Prime member? You can still grab two e-books for just $1.99 each.
If you’re trying to read more this year (first of all, good on you!), Amazon's First Reads program is a great way to add new books to your library without breaking the bank or taking up too much physical space on your shelves.
Each month, Amazon First Reads gives Prime members early access to new books and popular reads, and in February, Prime members can choose one Kindle book and one bonus short read for free. Non-Prime members will have to pay $1.99 (each) to add these books to their collections, but it's still a great deal compared to the usual retail prices.
SEE ALSO: 'Severance's 'The You You Are' is now a real book. Here are 4 things we learned from it.This month’s lineup includes a mix of genres, from psychological thrillers to romance novels, so there’s a little bit of something for everyone. Find titles like The Fall Risk by Abby Jimenez, Mr. Whispher by Andrew Mayne, and Not Quite by the Book by Julie Hatcher.
First Reads is free to join, and when you sign up, you’ll get a monthly email with the new selections of the month.
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