Looking to dive into your favourite romance, thriller or autobiography without dropping money on a hardback? Amazon's latest deal may just be for you as readers can access over a million books without paying a single penny.

It's all down to the online retailer's latest free trial deal on its Kindle Unlimited subscription, which offers users digital versions of their much-loved paperback classics, magazines and audiobooks all for free.

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For a limited time, you can access everything on Kindle Unlimited for three months without paying a penny. But book lovers will have to be quick as Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale is only available until 11.59pm on October 11, 2023.

The cost of Kindle Unlimited is usually £9.49 per month, so you'd have to spend £28.47 to get access to the subscription for three months. For a limited time, that cost has plummeted to £0.

Best of all? You won't need a pricey Kindle eReader to make the most of it. That's because Amazon will let you download its digital books to nearly any smart device, whether it's an Android phone or the latest iPhone from Apple, it's also available to download on a bigger tablets too.

Whilst new subscribers will be able to download all the books in the Colleen Hoover sets, pick staples like The Lord of The Rings and The Golden Compass, to favourite fashion-strewn front pages on Grazia and OK! it's not as simple for existing members.

The freebie offer is only available for new customers, so unless you have two Amazon accounts at home, you won't be eligible for the free trial if you've already signed up before. New customers should keep their eyes open too, as soon as they've signed up Amazon will automatically auto-renew your subscription, so you'll pay the usual £9.49 from month two.

To avoid this cost you can simply cancel anytime during the initial 30-day free trial period, and you won't be charged a penny.

And that's not all. If you want to give your eyes a rest, Kindle Unlimited also includes a slew of audiobooks to stream on your iPhone or Android device. Select Kindle models, like the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis support these audio files too.

Moving past the incredible bookworm offer, what device is best for downloading Kindle books onto? Of course, you don't need a Kindle eReader to make the most of the deal but it may just make your bedtime, by the pool or on the go reader more comfortable.

Kindle Scribe cut by £80 in Prime sale

The Kindle Scribe goes above and beyond the standard eReader, as users can write, journal and sketch on the device - one many diary entry and jounral lovers certainly have on their lists. And it just happens to be one of the biggest reduced Kindle devices in the current Prime sale, as Amazon cuts £80 off the price.

The Kindle Scribe can now be bought for £329.99, down from its original £409.99, another deal to go alongside the retailers free month of unlimited books. How does it differ from other models?

As our resident book lover Jada Jones explains, from the classic Kindle device to the Paperwhite, Signature Edition or Oasis model, there's something a little bit different on offer. Jada said: "There are a number of models that range from £84.99 to £329.99, with each of them having different features. You can guarantee your e-reader will have a glare-free display so you can read anywhere, 300ppi resolution, weeks of battery life and the option to listen to Audible books when connecting to headphones via Bluetooth.

"But other than that and wi-fi compatibility, there's a range of differences and some Kindles are better for certain people than others. We've broken down the differences between the different models."

You can find out which device is best for you in the full roundup; 'The seven Kindle models explained in full, including one you can write on'.