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Love an audiobook? How to secure free Audible ahead of Amazon's Prime Day sale

Love an audiobook? How to secure free Audible ahead of Amazon's Prime Day sale

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We love a good book, don't get us wrong. But sometimes carrying a hardback is weighty business, and our Kindle still needs to be recharged right at the good bit of a book – not quite the cliffhanger we like.
Now we know the same can happen with a phone or other smart device when listening to an audiobook, but it's generally more practical than a physical book, or the like. Plus, we get a better sense of the story, the characters, and we can listen hands-free when on the go – after all, there's nothing more frustrating than losing your page, or your stop on the underground.
This Amazon Prime Day, Amazon is offering Prime members an incredible deal – three whole months of Audible Premium Plus absolutely free. Yes, you read that right. Whether you're already an audiobook fan or curious to see what all the fuss is about, this is the perfect chance to dive in without spending a penny.
The discount is available to claim now until 11.45pm on July 31, 2025, so you don't have long to shop the deal.
This limited-time offer gives you access to a treasure trove of audio content, including the bestsellers, exclusive podcasts, and Audible Originals, as well as any genre such as crime, fiction, comedy, self-development, and more.
Each month, you will receive one credit to claim against any Audible title, including new releases, to keep, even if you cancel after the free three-month subscription. The audiobooks you listen to will become part of your permanent audiobook library so you can relisten time and time again, without spending a penny, or incurring additional costs. More Trending
The deal is open to existing Prime members only. But, if you're not a member, you can sign up for a free 30-day Prime membership trial to claim the deal.
It is important to note that after the free three-month Audible membership, it will automatically renew at the standard rate. However, if you got your fix in the three months and don't wish to continue your subscription at the full costs you can cancel at any time within the three months free of charge.
Listen on your morning dog walk, your work commute, even when you're doing household chores or on holiday.
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