Instaread: 1-Yr Subscription for $24
May 2, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
That booklist only seems to grow, right? You only have so much time, and reading every book that you really want to can be extremely difficult. That’s why Instaread was created. This convenient app condenses books into digestible overviews with key takeaways that can be consumed in just minutes, by reading or listening. With Instaread, you get immediate access to read or listen to summaries for over 560 New York Times’ bestselling books plus twenty new books added every month. Booklist, watch out.
4.5/5 Stars on iTunes
- Get the insights & takeaways from bestselling books in 15 minutes or less
- Read Instaread on your phone or tablet, or stream audio formats for over 500 books
- Enjoy a steady stream of new releases every single month
- Save money on books by avoiding high prices on physical copies
- Take in bestsellers like The Girl on the Train, The Martian, Moneyball, & many more
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 1.2.7
- 567+ New York Times Nonfiction Best Sellers. To view the entire list of available books, click here
- Updates include 20+ new books every month
Compatibility
- iOS 8.0 or later
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Length of access: 1 year
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