

For $9.99 CAD (plus tax) a month, you can read as many titles from the Kobo Plus catalogue as you want. Kobo Plus is a monthly eBook only subscription service. At the end, I will do a comparison to my Kindle Unlimited and Scribd experiences just to give some context. So I was very, very excited when Kobo launched its own unlimited reading service in the summer of 2020.Īs I do with all my book Service Reviews, I’m going to lay out the basics of the Kobo Plus Service and give my take on it independently (ie this is not a paid promotional post by Kobo). I’ve been waiting (and begging) Kobo to have a similar service for years. A lot of the books I read are independently published and when you read 100+ books a year, Kindle Unlimited offers a great way to read those books without breaking my bank - but still be able to support the authors monetarily. The ability to read as many books as I can for one price is AMAZING.
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> SERIESous Guide: How to Buy an eReaderīut one of the features I do like about my Kindle is the option to use the Kindle Unlimited Program. Also, in Canada, I can only put library books on my Kobo since they are ePub files–which can’t be opened on Kindles. I love the reader friendly features of the device and that they were originally a Canadian based company. I’ve been a long time Kobo eReader User and, if asked, I’d say that I prefer my Kobo to my Kindle if I had to choose. **This is in no way affiliated with Kobo! It is simply my take on using the service!**
