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Here’s how you can try Audible for $1 per month

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If you missed Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, there’s no need to fret. Amazon’s Book Sale is from April 23 to April 28, and it is for casual readers and bibliophiles.

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Luckily, Amazon is also putting sale prices on its services like Audible. This audiobook service allows you one credit a month and access to over 1 million audiobooks. And for just $1 per month for three months, you get the same premium access while saving $42. After the three months, it auto-renews to $15 a month (unless you cancel). 

You can also access your audiobooks through almost any device you have. Audible is a great way to keep literature in your life, especially if you’re always on the go. Listening to an audiobook during your morning commute or evening gym session can add knowledge or entertainment to your daily routine. 

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Audiobooks can also help you cut down on clutter, enabling you to enjoy more books without taking up so much space. At $1 per month for a limited time, this is a great deal with many options.

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The service has access to the latest and greatest books, including titles like The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry, and even the newest installment of The Hunger Games series, Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins. Hopefully, Audible–> can help you continue your reading journey when a busy working lifestyle can get in the way, while saving some money.

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How I rated this deal

Audible usually costs $15 a month. Therefore, this three-month deal is about 93% off its usual price. This reason, plus the fact that Audible’s free trial is only a month in length, allowed me to give this deal a 5/5 Editor’s deal rating. Three months with the service can help you familiarize yourself with it and determine if it’s worth the full price for your needs. 

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