SAVE $41.88:A 3-month subscription to Audible Premium Plus is Horrorjust $2.97 ($.099 per month), down from the usual price of $44.85, or $14.95 per month. That's a 93% discount.
Audiobooks might be the best form of entertainment. It's all the enrichment that comes from reading a book but with a hands-free ability. That means you can "turn pages" while taking the dog for a walk, driving into work, or flying home for the holidays. If you enjoy audiobooks, listen in to this Amazon Prime Day Big Deal Days offer.
Until Dec. 31, sign up for a 3-month subscription to Audible Premium Plus for just $.099 per month, or $2.97 total, down from the normal price of $14.95 per month, or $44.85 total. Overall, you'll save $41.88.
SEE ALSO: October Prime Day Kindle deals aren't too impressive yet, but that could changeAudible Premium Plus gives you discounted or free prices on the Audible Plus Catalog of audiobooks, which includes Audible Originals and podcasts. You'll be able to browse a collection of audiobooks that includes some of today's bestsellers while also having access to old favorites. The Premium Plus membership also gives you one free title from the Audible premium selection, regardless of price. You also get 30% off any additional titles you'd like to purchase from the premium selection.
You're free to cancel your membership at any time, but keep in mind it'll be set to renew at $14.95 per month after the sale three-month period is over.
If you find yourself tuning into audiobooks often, an Audible Premium Plus membership could be a great way to get discounted titles for your listening pleasure. Thanks to Amazon's October Prime Day sale, you can start off with paying just $2.97 for the first three months.
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