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Shoppers spot hack to get millions of books for free in time for Christmas

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Updated 16:51 16 Dec 2025 GMTPublished 12:23 4 Dec 2025 GMT

Shoppers spot hack to get millions of books for free in time for Christmas

This is sure to keep you busy over the festive period

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Shoppers have spotted a hack to get millions of books for free in the countdown to Christmas.

As the festive season approaches, Brits are searching for ways to cut down on spending, and we've stumbled across the perfect gift.

With thousands of rave reviews, a little-known e-Reader is offering millions of books for free this month if you sign up to a subscription.

Get millions of books for free in time for Christmas

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One customer shared, "Great alternative to a Kindle. Overall, this is a solid e-Reader that I’m very happy with."

Another said, "Perfect for my handbag. Love the colour display of my book covers. Easy download with very useful front light for all day and night reading with easy [page-turning] facility. Love it."

"Talk about falling in love with a product. Had never owned an eBook reader before, so had been using mobile phone or at times an iPad to read eBooks," a third five-star review reads.

"You guys aren't making products - you're making dreams come true."

So, what is the device everyone is raving about, and how can you download millions of books for free? Find out more below.

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How to get millions of books for free before Christmas

For those of you keen to get stuck into some good books over the festive period, listen up.

At the time of writing, you can download millions of free titles by signing up to a 30-day free trial for one of their subscriptions here.

Depending on the subscription you choose, you'll gain access to over 1.5 million eBooks and 150,000 audiobooks. There's a huge range of titles to choose from too, whether you're into classic romance or prefer a modern-day thriller. You don't need to buy a Kobo eReader to get in on Kobo Plus, as it's a standalone subscription.

So, simply head over to the website here to sign up for a free trial.

What genres are up for grabs in the subscription?

  • Fiction and literature
  • Mystery and suspense
  • Sci-fi and fantasy
  • Biography and memoir
  • Business and finance
  • Comics and graphic novels
  • Kids' books

Browse the library

Customers have even found a way to keep reading free books after their 30-day trial ends.

On Amazon, shoppers have revealed that you can download library books onto the device.

"One of the biggest perks has been the ability to connect to my local library and borrow books for free - this has been such a game changer!" one customer shared. "The transition from my Kindle was seamless, and I have no regrets about making the switch. Overall, this is a solid e-Reader that I’m very happy with."

Another said, "Waterproof, easy to customise, and borrowing library books from your local library is also available - and not something I even knew about."

A third wrote: "You can read library books, a feature not offered in some other eBook readers."

You can now claim millions of free books in time for Christmas (Kobo)
You can now claim millions of free books in time for Christmas (Kobo)

There are three subscription models to choose from, depending on what you're after:

  • Kobo Plus Read: From only £8.99 a month (when trial ends)
  • Kobo Plus Listen: From only £8.99 a month (when trial ends)
  • Kobo Plus Read and Listen: From only £11.99 a month (when trial ends)

If you want to upgrade your reading this holiday season, shop our favourite devices below.

Shop our top pick of Kobo eReaders below:

Kobo Clara

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£129.99

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Kobo Sage

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£259.99

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Kobo Libra Colour

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£209.99

Shop now



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Topics: Shopping

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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