Over the weekend I was enjoying Ori and the Will of the Wisps (free with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate), when I encountered a giant spider boss. This screen-filling arachnid was difficult to hit, and even when I did, I only chipped away a fraction of its health. After dying a few times, I decided to turn off the game to try again later. But now I was trapped in the house and didn’t feel like playing a game. What to do instead? I opened a book.

Anyone else who wants to use this time to kick off a healthy reading habit should check out this deal at Amazon. Between now and April 30, many Amazon customers can get two free months of Kindle Unlimited. Click here to see if you’re eligible for the deal. (Note, you can cancel the subscription immediately after signing up. You’ll still get the two free months without having to worry about being charged when your trial ends.)

Kindle Unlimited is Free for 2 Months

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Kindle Unlimited offers limitless access to a massive digital library of books, comics, audiobooks, and current magazines. You’ll get virtually infinite hours of entertainment, perfect for these strange times of social distancing.

In terms of comics, Kindle Unlimited offers an almost ridiculous number of popular titles: Walking Dead, Locke & Key, Sandman, Star Wars, Batman, Battle Angel Alita, The Boys, Swamp Thing, and even Calvin and Hobbes. If novels are more your speed, you can read the entire Harry Potter collection, plus Hunger Games, Wool, and many other popular series.

Honestly, there’s no reason not to sign up for this trial. If you like it, you can keep it running for $9.99 per month. If you want to get the free time and drop it after, cancel immediately to turn off auto-renew, and you’ll still be able to use the entire service until the trial ends. It’s a win-win.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Source: IGN.com Get 2 Free Months of Kindle Unlimited: Comics, Books, Audiobooks, More