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Kindle Unlimited is a new Amazon Program

It’s not part of Prime, though if your books are available for the Prime Lending Library, they will also be available in Kindle Unlimited. According to Amazon:
Kindle Unlimited is a subscription program for readers that allows them to read as many books as they want.
For $9.99 a month you have access to anything you want to read plus a few other perks. Of course, this includes only those books also available through the Prime Lending Library, but at present that’s over 600,000 books. If you love to read, the Kindle Unlimited program is awesome. If you’ve been afraid to pay up to $9.99 for a book that you’re not sure about, it’s basically free with Kindle Unlimited. If you read about a book a week, with an average book price of $2.99,. you’re saving just short of $2.00 a month with Kindle Unlimited.

Kindle Unlimited isn’t restricted to the Kindle Reader

You can use apps for your PC, Tablet, or Phone to read Kindle Unlimited eBooks. You don’t even have to buy a Kindle. Though I do really like my Kindle Fire HD.
In my own case, I have three eligible books.
  • Orizaba, My Almost Free Mexico Adventure HERE
  • Elbrus, My Waterloo HERE
  • My Sweet Infected (2014) BUY NOW
  • Summit Success: Training for Hiking … (2014) BUY NOW
  • Carstensz, Stone Age to Iron Age (2013) BUY NOW
  • Elbrus Race 2013 (2013) BUY NOW
My upcoming book Summit Success: Training for Hiking... will also be included in this amazing group of free books so that you can take advantage of this offer. I’m going to be offering this book on Kindle for $9.99 (pending approval from Amazon) but you can get it for free on Kindle Unlimited.

Self-Publishing Success-a stack of books shipping out to eager customers
Right: A stack of books shipping out to eager customers

If you’d like more information about my upcoming book CLICK HERE for details about the book, and the groups of human guinea pigs I’ve used for testing and developing what is arguably the best book of its kind. You can learn how to train vertically to get to the summit of your hike and back to your car in the best shape of your life. A very comprehensive set of instructions will give you all the skills you need to successfully train the right way for hiking and mountaineering. Don’t miss the opportunity to read it for FREE on Kindle Unlimited. If you want to get email notifications when it’s complete and ready to go, please fill out the form below and stay in the loop. Don’t miss it!


Lat Pulldown illustration from Mountaineering Fitness: Beginner Training Manual - soon to be FREE with Kindle Unlimited
Left: Lat Pulldown illustration from Summit Success: Training for Hiking... FREE with Kindle Unlimited


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