
Enjoy audiobooks all summer long with 3 months free Audible this Prime Day
Audiobooks can be enjoyed handsfree, wherever you are, whatever you're doing. As well as keeping your Goodreads backlog in check, an audiobook can bring a book to life, immersing you in the story in ways that just reading the pages can't match. You can power through your forty-two household chores as you listen to Douglas Adam's Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy or ponder whodunnit on the drive to work with Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club.
If you're looking to get stuck into the world of audiobooks, we have a Prime Day deal you won't want to miss. Audible is offering three months free of their premium plus membership for Amazon Prime customers throughout July. Meaning you can listen to your favourite books (or discover your next) all summer long.
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What is Audible
Audible is one of the leading audiobook platforms, with a massive library spanning every genre you can think of as well as whole host of podcasts and original content. Whether you're reliving your childhood listening to Stephen Fry narrate the Harry Potter series while you do the laundry or engrossing yourself in the bestselling Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros while walking the dog, Audible has an audiobook for everyone.
It's all accessed via their app which is packed with features made to make enjoying your favourite audiobook as effortless as turning a page, including playback speed controls, timers for when you're multitasking or getting ready to sleep and car mode which enlarges icons to make controlling your audiobook while driving easier.
An Audible subscription gives you full access to a library of thousands of free to listen to audiobooks, podcasts and original content from instantly recognisable voices including, Alan Partridge, Mel Giedroyc, Jamie Dornan and more. You can also claim one free audiobook a month from their bestseller or new release lists. This is perfect for when a new book comes out that all your friends are talking about. Even better, your monthly audiobook pick is free to keep forever.
Joining Audible couldn't be easier. All you need is an active Amazon Prime subscription and to be a new member to Audible. Your first three months are free, after which you can either cancel at no cost, or carry on for £8.99 a month, renewing automatically. But hurry, this deal is only available until 31 July.

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