Prime Reading vs Kindle Unlimited Books: Book on amazon prime
If you are a book lover or may want to read books then, you have come to the right place because I have gathered books that most people are reading and buying. “Listed books are the highest rated books on Amazon?” These lists also include “the highest rated book of all time?”,”best selling books?” and “the best seller books right now?”.
- Amazon prime Children’s Books
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- Amazon prime Literature & Fiction
- Amazon prime Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
- Amazon prime Nonfiction
- Amazon prime Romance
- Amazon prime Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Amazon prime Teen & Young Adult
WHAT IS AMAZON PRIME READING?
Prime Reading is a program that offers a rotating selection of about 1000 ebooks to Prime subscribers for free. So, even if you don’t have a Kindle Unlimited subscription, as long as you’re a Prime member you get free books! YAY FREE BOOKS!.you should see amazon prime “Membership Benefits” and want to take amazon prime membership go here Amazon.com.
20 best books in Amazon Prime Reading.
It is July and it’s time to dig in and share the best Amazon Prime books available right now through their Prime Reading program. I have also categorized the book according to its categories. If you want to read books by categories then feel free to select the categories.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
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In our first list of amazon prime reading Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first novel in the immensely popular Harry Potter series by British writer J.K. Rowling. It was first published in Britain in 1997 and appeared in the United States the following year under the title Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The book’s imaginative story line about a boy wizard made it an enduring hit with both children and adults.
In the end, this book is an example of a series that can be enjoyable for children and adults. It’s a perfect book to grab and start reading to your kids, but also is a strong escapism book. It’s incredibly easy to get enveloped in the story and the characters. Everything is so well crafted and put together. Descriptions are rich and characters are well thought out and developed, especially for just the first book in a series of books.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is a must-read. Regardless of your age. If you have not read this book please take the time to do so, if just to understand why so many people love this series. Read complete review
The Vine Witch
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After breaking a curse that forced her to live as a frog for years, Elena Boureanu returns to the Chateau Renard, which is not just the vineyard where she worked as a vine witch, but the place she calls home. Elena soon finds she can’t simply pick up the pieces of her former life, for several reasons, including the new owner of the chateau, Jean-Paul. Elena wasn’t the only one who fell prey to a curse, however. Once she persuades Jean-Paul to let her stay at the chateau, Elena begins to work out a plan to find out who cursed her and the vineyard. While doing so, she must keep her powers a secret from Jean-Paul and her return a secret from whoever cursed her.
Overall, this is captivating and thought-provoking read filled to the brim with magic and lore. Make sure you grab your nearest bottle of wine and get lost in this incredible story. Read complete review
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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A sleeping evil awakens under the castle of Hogwarts. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is the second installment to the Harry Potter series. A sequel that gives what we were looking for and solidifies a desire to read the entire series. Let’s dive in and see what this chapter of the series is all about. I will do my best not to spoil anything major for this book.
This book starts with Harry back at Privet Drive. He has been writing to his friends but has not been receiving letters back. This has really isolated him. Now that he has experienced the wizarding world, he wants nothing more than to return to it. However a house elf named Dobby appears and tells him not to go back to the school and that something really bad will happen there this year. Harry finds out that Dobby has been holding back his letters and chases him. This causes him to interrupt the dinner party his aunt and uncle are having when Dobby uses a hover charm to float a cake over one of the guests head and drop it. Read complete review
Stillhouse Lake
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Every time Gwen closed her eyes, she saw him in her nightmares. Now her eyes are open, and he’s not going away.
Gwen Proctor won the battle to save her kids from her ex-husband, serial killer Melvin Royal, and his league of psychotic accomplices. But the war isn’t over. Not since Melvin broke out of prison. Not since she received a chilling text… You’re not safe anywhere now.
Her refuge at Stillhouse Lake has become a trap. Gwen leaves her children in the protective custody of a fortified, well-armed neighbor. Now, with the help of Sam Cade, brother of one of Melvin’s victims, Gwen is going hunting. She’s learned how from one of the sickest killers alive.
But what she’s up against is beyond anything she feared—a sophisticated and savage mind game calculated to destroy her. As trust beyond her small circle of friends begins to vanish, Gwen has only fury and vengeance to believe in as she closes in on her prey. And sure as the night, one of them will die. Read complete review
What the Wind Knows
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Amy Harmon is a talented author who has penned stories in several different genres. As a fan of historical fiction, I particularly love From Sand and Ash, her WWII tale of love, bravery, and an interfaith romance. So, when I learned Harmon’s latest release was another historical offering, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. As I’ve come to expect from Harmon’s novels, it did not disappoint. What the Wind Knows was a story I could not put down.
Anne Gallagher grew up enchanted by her grandfather’s stories of Ireland. Heartbroken at his death, she travels to his childhood home to spread his ashes. There, overcome with memories of the man she adored and consumed by a history she never knew, she is pulled into another time.
The Ireland of 1921, teetering on the edge of war, is a dangerous place in which to awaken. But there Anne finds herself, hurt, disoriented, and under the care of Dr. Thomas Smith, guardian to a young boy who is oddly familiar. Mistaken for the boy’s long-missing mother, Anne adopts her identity, convinced the woman’s disappearance is connected to her own. Read complete review
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The Atlantis Gene: A Thriller (The Origin Mystery, Book 1)
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The greatest mystery of all time…
the history of human origins…
will be revealed.
In Antarctica, researchers discover a mysterious structure, buried in ice. In a lab in Jakarta, an autism researcher identifies a revolutionary treatment that could change everything. But these two incredible discoveries aren’t what they seem. They will set off a race to unravel the deepest secrets of human existence–and an event that could change humanity forever.
Experience the novel that started it all: The Atlantis Gene is the first book in A.G. Riddle’s bestselling Origin Mystery trilogy–a series that has sold over THREE MILLION copies worldwide (in twenty languages). The trilogy is now in development to be a major motion picture.
Filled with real science and history, The Atlantis Gene will forever change how you look at human history—and our future. Buy now and begin the journey millions of other readers have taken (note: Kindle Unlimited subscribers can also read for free).
Together, Kate and David race to unravel a global conspiracy and learn the truth about the Atlantis Gene… and human origins. Their journey takes them to the far corners of the globe and into the secrets of their pasts. Their enemy is close on their heels and will stop at nothing to obtain Kate’s research and force the next stage of human evolution—even if it means killing 99.9% of the world’s population. David and Kate can stop them… if they can trust each other. And stay alive.
What You Did Book
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the main plot follows Ali being torn between her husband, Mike, and her best friend, Karen, after she (Karen) accuses Mike of rape. Three more friends, and three kids, are all present in the home while the accusation occurs. But it was a crime in plain sight and no one saw anything. Or so they all claim. As the story goes on, subplots weave through the web of lies, both current and in flashbacks from 1996, when the six friends were previously in a similar precarious situation.
The author drops breadcrumbs to build suspicions for each character being involved as a witness of the rape, or witness of a murder of a classmate back in university. Ultimately, the truth comes out, plus a handful of other harsh realities. But at what cost? Lives are lost, marriages destroyed, jail time is served, trust is gone, and a group of friends realize the true cost of loyalty comes at a price. Read complete review
The Storyteller’s Secret: A Novel
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“The Storyteller’s Secret is a lavishly told tale of secrets, love, and loyalty. It is a celebration of the beauty of story and its ability to help us be heard and understood.”
The Storyteller’s Secret is a novel that transports you to another place and time. Sejal Badani does an excellent job propelling the reader back and forth between the 1930s and today with her use of present and past tense, and her descriptions of India and its culture are fascinating. The framing of Amisha’s life within the story is the perfect vehicle for a narrative about the power of words. The Storyteller’s Secret is a lavishly told tale of secrets, love, and loyalty. It is a celebration of the beauty of story and its ability to help us be heard and understood.
The Naturalist
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Andrew Mayne knows for sure how to keep the story interesting and things in a constant motion. This time I found myself staying up late to read even just a little bit more.
Nevertheless, The Naturalist is a suspenseful, tense, and wholly entertaining story, with a protagonist who gives a fresh approach to solving mundane-appearing crimes that are in reality carefully disguised atrocities.
Compliments to Andrew Mayne for the brilliant first entry in a fascinating new series. Read complete review
The Selection (The Selection Book Book 1)
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Thirty-five beautiful girls. Thirty-five beautiful rivals. . . And only one will claim Prince Maxon’s heart. THE SELECTION is the epic no. 1 New York Times bestselling series. Now available in a five-book boxed set. THE SELECTION is the chance of a lifetime and 17-year-old America Singer should feel lucky. She has been chosen for the reality TV lottery in which the special few compete for gorgeous Prince Maxon’s love.
Swept up in a world of elaborate gowns, glittering jewels and decadent feasts, America is living a new and glamorous life. And the prince takes a special interest in her, much to the outrage of the others. Rivalry within The Selection is fierce and not all of the girls are prepared to play by the rules. But what they don’t know is that America has a secret – one which could throw the whole competition. . . and change her life forever.
The story continues in THE HEIR and THE CROWN as America’s daughter undertakes her own Selection – who will she choose? Is she destined for true love?Prepare to swoon with all five books in THE SELECTION series!
The Body Reader (Detective Jude Fontaine Mysteries Book 1)
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For three years, Detective Jude Fontaine was kept from the outside world. Held in an underground cell, her only contact was with her sadistic captor, and reading his face was her entire existence. Learning his every line, every movement, and every flicker of thought is what kept her alive.
After her experience with isolation and torture, she is left with a fierce desire for justice—and a heightened ability to interpret the body language of both the living and the dead. Despite colleagues’ doubts about her mental state, she resumes her role at Homicide. Her new partner, Detective Uriah Ashby, doesn’t trust her sanity, and he has a story of his own he’d rather keep hidden. But a killer is on the loose, murdering young women, so the detectives have no choice: they must work together to catch the madman before he strikes again. And no one knows madmen like Jude Fontaine.
The Professor (McMurtrie and Drake Legal Thrillers Book 1)
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Law professor Thomas Jackson McMurtrie literally wrote the book on evidence in the state of Alabama. But when a power-hungry colleague uses a recent run-in between McMurtrie and headstrong student Rick Drake to end his career, he is left unsure what to do next.
Meanwhile, a devastating trucking accident in Henshaw, Alabama, leaves a young family dead. Drake, now a fledgling lawyer, takes the case against the freight carrier and soon begins to uncover the truth behind the tragedy that is buried in a tangled web of arson, bribery, and greed. On the eve of the trial and with his case unraveling in the midst of a dangerous cover-up that threatens to silence his star witnesses, Drake realizes that only his estranged mentor, Professor McMurtrie, can help him now.
With everything to lose and only justice to gain, will McMurtrie and Drake overcome bad blood to defeat a ruthless adversary? Can the Professor turn back the clock and recover all that he’s lost?
Divergent (Divergent, Book 1) (Divergent Trilogy)
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Are you a Real Fan of the Veronica Roth Divergent Trilogy?
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Yellow Crocus Book
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This is definitely one of those books that reels you in from the first page and keeps you invested right until the end. It’s hard to imagine sharing such an intimate bond with another woman’s child by being a wet nurse and at the same time being a slave, a human with no rights.
The book colourfully explores the attitudes and mindset of slave owners in Virginia in the 19th century. It’s a tremendous leap to understand the justification of ruling the lives of people and making decisions that tore families apart. To witness Lisbeth Wainwright struggle with the attitudes around her whilst sharing such a powerful bond with her wet nurse Mattie was mesmerising. The book is based on a true story and does not romanticise the attitudes of the day. A very powerful read., I strongly recommend it.
Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero (Heroes Of Olympus Series Book 1)
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brand-new series from blockbuster best-selling author Rick Riordan, fans return to the world of Camp Half-Blood. Here, a new group of heroes will inherit a quest. But to survive the journey, they’ll need the help of some familiar demigods.
Timeline wise, the Heroes of Olympus Series follows The Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series.
Where the first five Percy Jackson books would be considered geared more towards an older Middle-Grade aged/ younger YA audience, The Heroes of Olympus series audience, I would say, is solidly in YA aged. The books in this series are longer, the adventures more dangerous, with bigger stakes, and the kids have more mature relationships. (Though, there were no sexually charged scenes, outside of talking making out.)
I honestly didn’t think I would like this series as much as the first five, but I ended up loving it so much more. Every single book in the Heroes of Olympus series was better than the one before it.
And Then She Was GONE
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Recently, I’ve finished reading a book called Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell. The book was nominated for the best Mystery and Thriller novel at the Goodreads’s yearly choice awards and that’s how I found out about it.
The story is about a missing girl called Ellie. We don’t learn much about her, the plot rather revolves around the cause of her missing and the effect it left on her environment. It was a solid read, but nothing spectacular; I guess that my expectations were much higher for a book that’s got more than 20,000 votes from the Goodreads community.
Although the story was built on some rather unbelievable set of events, with a lot of obvious patches for plot holes, which are not quite well explained, the reading community obviously enjoyed the book and forgave the author for taking shortcuts while building the story. After all, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading mysteries, but be prepared to reveal a lot of information by yourself.
Noble Beginnings (Jack Noble #1)
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In March of 2002, while the eyes of the world focused on Afghanistan, Jack Noble found himself on the outskirts of Baghdad, Iraq. A Marine in name only, Jack is on-loan to the CIA. Normally an integral part of the team, he finds that he is nothing more than a security detail in Iraq.
Jack and his partner Bear have a run-in with four CIA special agents over the treatment of an Iraqi family. Within hours Jack and Bear are detained.
All Jack wanted was to finish his enlistment and move on with his life. All he did was intervene and save a family from unwarranted violence at the hands of four CIA agents. But he soon discovers that he did far more than intervene. He has placed himself dead square in the middle of a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of the U.S. government.
The Little Prince
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Moral allegory and spiritual autobiography, The Little Prince is the most translated book in the French language. With a timeless charm it tells the story of a little boy who leaves the safety of his own tiny planet to travel the universe, learning the vagaries of adult behaviour through a series of extraordinary encounters. His personal odyssey culminates in a voyage to Earth and further adventures.
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Room to Breathe
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A funny, emotional novel full of southern charm about a mother and daughter ready to start over.
“Liz Talley delivers. Her dialogue is crisp and smart, her characters are vivid and real, her stories are unputdownable.” —Robyn Carr, New York Times bestselling author
Room to Breathe is a story of two southern women at very different stages in their lives who are experiencing the same sense of “starting over.” Daphne Witt is weeks from turning forty, in a career that she never expected, and ready to start dating after a divorce. Her daughter Ellery is essentially untested in the world.
Young, beautiful, accustomed to everything going her way, Ellery finds herself with a less than dazzling job, a distracted fiancé and, for the first time ever, doubts about who she is and where she’s going. When the novel begins, we find Daphne dealing with an awakened libido she thought long dead, and Ellery struggling to accept working for her mother and living with a fiancé who has little time for her.
Both women redirect their dissatisfaction toward secret desires – Daphne for a much younger contractor, and Ellery for a secret email pal who thinks she’s her mother. Like the vines of a vineyard, things get tangled quickly by decisions that not only threaten the fragile mother-daughter relationship, but each woman’s futur
As love lives tangle, secrets spill, and indiscretions are betrayed, mother and daughter will have a lot to learn—not only about the mistakes they’ve made but also about the men in their lives and the women they are each hoping to become. Read complete review
Close to the Bone (Widow’s Island Novella Book 1)
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FBI Special Agent Cate Wilde is back home on a remote Pacific Northwest island when she gets the call: a teenager’s skeletal remains have been found on a nearby island.
Together with Tessa Black, a childhood friend turned local deputy, Cate confronts dreary weather and bleak leads to make sense of the death. The complications pile up as Cate is distracted by the coroner on the case—and by nagging memories that draw her twenty years into the past. The remains suggest eerie similarities between this victim, and Cate and Tessa’s friend Samantha, who disappeared when she was fourteen.
Cate finds herself up against closemouthed locals, buried town secrets, and even her own heart. As the case unravels, will she be able to cut through the fog and find justice for the missing and the dead.