Jonathan Pongratz

I Joined Kobo Plus!

Hello Reading Family!

I hope you’re all enjoying a fabulous summer season. This isn’t my season, so I’m in my vampire era.

That means more reading! But I’ve been putting something off, switching from Kindle Unlimited to another service.

Question of the Day: What service do you use to read your ebooks?

I’m not the biggest fan of Amazon for many reasons (they are a monopoly if you ask me), so I’ve been trying to distance myself a bit. I cancelled my Prime account and started ordering physical books from Bookshop.org (very happy with this part of things) to support local bookstores across the nation, but their options for reading an ebook aren’t very great (I wrote about a post on it here if you’re curious).

I recently bought a Kobo eReader, because the design was similar to my Amazon  eReader (extra kudos on the fact that it was made of recycled materials), and I was scrolling through their online shop when I saw they had something called Kobo Plus.

It works just like Kindle Unlimited, and it’s cheaper! Here’s the price breakdown below.

I just finished my first read with the service and it’s almost exactly like Kindle Unlimited (but with less buggy errors), so I’m really happy about the switch. They also have a desktop version of the application so if you read on your computer like I tend to do, they’ve got you covered there too.

That’s pretty much it. I’m not affiliated with Kobo in any way, shape, or form, but I wanted to get the word out that there are options other than Amazon to get your ebooks from.

If you’d like more comparisons and breakdowns of the differences, below are some great articles I found that should help. Happy reading all you lovely bibliophiles!

Kobo Plus review – Tech Radar

Kobo Plus vs. Kindle Unlimited – How-To Geek

Kindle vs. Kobo: Weighing the Pros and Cons Before Switching – eReaders Forum

 

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