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Huge Audible deal is live: get three months of Premium Plus for just $0.99 / £0.99

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Listen up, audiobook fans. I have a corker of a deal for you that means you can get a three-month Audible Premium Plus membership for only $0.99 (was $14.99) per month. Across the three months you’ll gain access to three audiobooks, which is a steal at 99 cents per book.

If you’re in the UK, then the good news is that you can also get this same deal for just £0.99 (was £8.99) per month. Again, this is a discount on the full Premium Plus membership, not some cut-down version of the service.

Audible has an extensive library of well over 11,000 titles, so you’ll be guaranteed to find a book that you’ll love this autumn. You’ll also benefit from a 30% discount on all audiobooks should one book a month not be enough for you.

So, whether you’ll be snuggled up in front of the fire, relaxing in a coffee shop, or enjoying a book club, this Audible offer is not to be missed. Offer ends December 16.

Today’s best Audible deal

Audible is one of the leading audiobook providers with a catalog of over 11,000 titles. Premium Plus Members receive one token for a free audiobook every month. So, even if you want to cancel early, I’d advise sticking it out until the beginning of the third month if you want to squeeze out every free audiobook you can get from this membership.

The membership also opens up a 30% discount on all Audible audiobooks, which is great for keen readers. After three months, your membership will change to the standard monthly rate, currently $14.95, but you can cancel at any time if you’d prefer.

We love Audible, which is why we’ve curated a list of all the best Audible books. If you’d like to know what everyone else is listening to, then you should take a look at the Audible bestsellers list.

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