Hello and happy Saturday. This might not be news to some of you, but I still feel like I should share them, and it’s that Everand was updated earlier this year. The first difference from how it used to work is that you have a tiered subscription, so you either get a Standard subscription for $9.99 a month (though I’m pretty sure the price has been adjusted since I took my notes, and it used to be $11.99), or a Plus one for $16.99 a month.
By subscribing you can unlock premium titles, so you get one unlock for the Standard plan and three for the Plus one. The thing is, all of my saved titles are premium, so I would need to unlock them. Now, I’m pretty sure people must’ve complained or the subscriptions dropped or something because the system I’m describing now doesn’t sound half bad. Sure, it’s not the same as it was in that the access to books in digital and audio format is not unlimited, but $16.99 equals 66.000 Colombian pesos, which would buy me one, maybe two books.
I’ve also gone into my Kindle wishlist and moved the titles that were either $11.99 or more to my Everand ‘Saved’ titles list, and I’ll go over it again to add those that are between $9.99 and $11.99 that I hadn’t previously considered. To be clear, though, I’ll now be treating this as an option to buy books, a one-time think, and not a subscription as it used to be. Kindle Unlimited, then, continues to be the best option, hands down.

