Amazon First Offers Early Access to New Books
Amazon.com will offer its customers access to Kindle books a month in advance of their official release date, in an effort to lure people to Prime.
Each month, Amazon Publishing editors select several titles from Kindle?s most popular categories a month ahead of their official publication date, adding a note of recommendation and a behind-the-scenes look at the stories and the authors.
Through the new Kindle First (www.amazon.com/kindlefirst) program, Amazon customers will be able to choose one of the featured books each month for $1.99. Amazon Prime members will make their selection for free.
Amazon will also send its customers a monthly email alerting them of new Kindle First selections.
The first books up for selection are "Things We Set on Fire" by Deborah Reed; "No Place for a Dame" by Connie Brockway; "Silent Echo" by J.R. Rain, and "We Will Survive: True Stories of Encouragement, Inspiration, and the Power of Song" by singer Gloria Gaynor. These books won't be published until December but are available through Kindle First as of Friday.
Through the new Kindle First (www.amazon.com/kindlefirst) program, Amazon customers will be able to choose one of the featured books each month for $1.99. Amazon Prime members will make their selection for free.
Amazon will also send its customers a monthly email alerting them of new Kindle First selections.
The first books up for selection are "Things We Set on Fire" by Deborah Reed; "No Place for a Dame" by Connie Brockway; "Silent Echo" by J.R. Rain, and "We Will Survive: True Stories of Encouragement, Inspiration, and the Power of Song" by singer Gloria Gaynor. These books won't be published until December but are available through Kindle First as of Friday.