SAVE OVER 90%:As of Jan. 9,Nude boobs Audible is offering three months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 per month. A subscription normally costs $14.95 per month, so you're saving $41.88 on list price.
Audible's best deal from over the holidays has been extended into 2025 as a nice little treat for audiobook lovers. If you've been hoping to start out the new year by catching up on some of last year's best novels, or just want to dig into some classics, there's no better time than now to do it.
For a limited time, Audible's offering a deal to new customers on its Audible Premium Plus membership. For your first three months, it'll only cost $0.99 per month before returning to its standard monthly price of $14.95 per month. With that standard monthly price in mind, this offer saves you a whopping $41.88 on list price. Audible Premium Plus is worth it, too.
SEE ALSO: CES 2025: The Eufy E20 is a robot and stick vacuum all in oneWith this membership you'll earn one credit a month to spend on any title you wish, from beloved classics to the latest bestsellers, and gain access to exclusive sales. Audible also features an excellent selection of Audible Originals led by some very famous faces and a selection of podcasts to listen to when you want a break from the books.
This offer won't stick around for long, though. Audible's website states that it ends on Jan. 21, so act fast to sign up.
If you're looking for even more book-related deals, Amazon's also offering a nice discount right now on its new Kindle Scribe. And if you're wondering what books to start out with, have a look at our breakdown of the 15 best fiction books of 2024, according to BookTok.
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