Amazon is giving two free Kindle books to Prime members in December

And a book for $1.99 for everyone else.
By Lauren Allain  on 
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GET TWO FREE KINDLE TITLES: Amazon Prime members who are signed up for the free Amazon First Reads program can select two free Kindle titles during the month of December.


Two free Kindle titles with Prime membership
Non-Prime members can purchase one title for $1.99

Even if you missed Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, we're still seeing some great deals stick around. One of our favorite robot vacuums is still at a great discount, and Amazon still has some awesome sale prices sticking around. If you happen to be a Prime member and love reading, you'll also want to check out this completely free deal.

Until Dec. 31, Prime members can score one free Kindle title from the editor's selections at Amazon First Reads. Non-Prime members are eligible to snag one title for just $1.99. After that, you'll be eligible to score an additional free title from a selection of Kindle favorites. To snag this deal, you'll need to be signed up for the completely free Amazon First Reads program.

Each month, Prime members can browse the selected titles in the First Reads program and select one for free. Non-prime members aren't totally left out through because they can purchase one title for the low price of $1.99. Typically, Amazon tosses in an additional bonus title for free, like a short story.

For the Amazon First Reads program in the month of December, Amazon has eight Kindle titles available to choose from. Bitter Passage by Colin Mills is perfect for any historical fiction fan, taking us along on a survival adventure through the Northwest Passage. Or for those who prefer thrillers, The Drowning Game by Barbara Nickless dives into the world of mega money on superyachts and the dangers that can lurk deep within.

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After you choose from one of the eight First Reads titles, Amazon is treating all of us to additional free title through Dec. 31. The extra free options include 15 titles that range from a Christmas-themed short story to science fiction to a story of espionage.

Since we're not well into cozy season, it's a great time to take advantage of these free Kindle titles from the Amazon First Reads program. Not only does this month offer Prime members a free title, Amazon is tossing in another great read, too, for the low price of totally free.

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Lauren Allain is a freelance journalist covering deals at Mashable. She graduated from Western Washington University with a B.A. in journalism and holds an M.B.A from Webster Leiden. You can find more of her work online from publications including Reader’s Digest, U.S. News & World Report, Seattle Refined, and more. When she’s not writing, Lauren prefers to be outside hiking, bouldering, swimming, or searching for the perfect location for all three.


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