This looks like a wonderful way to waste $31 dollars. Public domain books are free for everyone. And so are "indie" ebooks for the Kindle. Is this geared towards the super lazy? I have so many ebooks I got from for free, I could never hope to read them all. Just grabbing them when I see the ones I'm interested in offered for free. I just assumed everyone does that.
Quite a few of these...many, in fact, are not free. In one choice you get 1,250 titles, plus you get 25 audio books. As for the other option, not sure where you would get 550 AudioBooks for free. Not really something I would buy, but it seems like a fairly good deal to me. The USB is 8GB for the eBook (first) version, and 32GB for the AudioBook version.
This is like back in the day where you can buy floppy disks/cdroms of public domain software. You are not really paying for the content but the work gathering the software and putting it on floppy/cdrom for easy consumption. So it would come down to if it is worth your time to hunt them yourself or have it done for you.
The real question is how many of those books do you want, will you actually read. I wouldn't count the time acquiring books you read because it's swamped by the time it takes to read them.
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Thank you!