Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited have now unlocked a huge new library — literally. As of November 19th, users in the US, UK, and Canada will be able to listen to one book of any length per month at a time.
Audible’s library of over 1 million audiobooks is now integrated into the platform’s existing roster of more than 100 million HD songs and huge slate of ad-free podcasts, including those in the Wondery family. For more voracious readers, customers who are eager to listen to more than their one monthly listen can subscribe to an Audible membership or purchase titles a la carte directly from the Audible app.
For a limited time, sign up now and get a three-month free trial for Amazon Music Unlimited to enjoy access to these audiobooks, songs, and podcasts. Following the free period, Prime members can enjoy Amazon Music Unlimited for $9.99 a month for a monthly subscription, or $99 for an annual subscription. Non-Prime customers can enjoy the library for $10.99 a month.
“The combination of Amazon Music and Audible, two pioneers in audio streaming, brings an unmatched selection of audio entertainment to customers,” shared Steve Boom, VP of Audio, Twitch and Games for Amazon.
“Audible has revolutionized the way people worldwide consume books, and as our category continues to evolve and scale, we’ve seen an ever-growing appetite for audiobooks,” added Bob Carrigan, the CEO of Audible.
Audible recently announced a new co-production centered on the Harry Potter series; the full-cast audio productions are expected to drop on the platform in 2025.