Hi all,

Thanks, Mark, for this tip.  I’ll get some good mileage out of that, I suspect. 
:)

Just thought I’d add that you can do something kind of similar to this from 
within the Audible app.  If you tap The Discover tab, at the top will be severl 
filters you can use, one of which is Included in My Library.  These are titles 
in the Audio Plus category, which means they are free to you as an Audible 
subscriber.  When I first learned about this, I dismissed it, because it seemed 
like a lot of the freebies were just podcasts.  But when I looked more closely, 
I saw that there are some interesting titles included.  For example, after 
watching The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix, I was able to download the audio book 
for free.  If you’re looking for a specific book, and want to see if it’s in 
your Audio Plus catalog, go to the Discover tab, and then tap Search.  Type or 
dictate the title you’re looking for, and then select the Included in my 
Library filter.

Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Donna

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> On Feb 25, 2022, at 8:15 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I am posting this because I recently discovered a new resource for accessing
> / downloading newly released and more, Audible audiobooks at no additional
> charge to Prime subscribers.
> 
> Please understand that there is a great deal about Amazon and Amazon prime
> benefits that many find rather confusion, including me, so I am just going
> to relay my experience and in no way am I posting as an expert.
> 
> Okay, the other day, I saw an advertisement for a newly released collection
> of short stories that were published on Kindle, only, with audio narration
> (narration by Audible).  There was a fee for the collection but the
> advertisement stated that Prime members could download and read the
> collection for free.
> 
> Intrigued, I fired up my trusty iOS Kindle app and opened the Discover tab.
> 
> Now remember, I'm going to keep this as simple as possible.  In no way was
> my first experience a quick and smooth one for I had no idea of how any of
> this worked.
> 
> Okay, after opening the Discover tab, I selected the category, "Prime
> Reading."  There is also a "Kindle Unlimited" category, which I did not
> explore.  
> 
> I suspect that the Kindle Unlimited program is to Prime Reading as the
> Amazon Music Unlimited program is to Prime Music; a guess, only.
> 
> Once I selected Prime Reading, a new screen was displayed.  There are
> several sub categories to explore but, in order to search for a specific
> title, I selected "Browse the Catalog."
> 
> On the next screen, there are two important items to note:  (1) the search
> field and (2) the filter button.
> 
> Whether you merely want to browse the catalog or search for a specific
> title, set the filter to "eBooks with Audible" and launch your search.
> 
> All of the resulting titles will be eBooks that have Audible narration that
> are free for Prime members to read in Kindle and/or listen to via Audible.
> 
> Of course there are many, many ways to navigate through the Prime Reading
> universe but the above was the method I used to get started.
> 
> What I find most delightful is that I have been able to download some titles
> that were published for Kindle, only, and still enjoy the Audible experience
> without having to pay additional fees.
> 
> Okay, I hope you find this useful.
> 
> Happy Reading,
> 
> Mark
> 
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