Scribd brings back its unlimited ebooks and audiobooks subscription


Two years after shifting away from its unlimited subscription model in favor of monthly credits, Scribd has announced that its subscribers will once again be able to access the entirety of its vast library of ebooks and audiobooks. However, here’s a catch: voracious readers will find themselves throttled if they read or listen to too much.

Founded to share documents online, Scribd worked its way into the bookseller marketplace by selling and renting ebooks with a subscription service. The company later expanded that subscription service to include audiobooks (and then more audiobooks) and graphic novels. With its growing content library, Scribd’s subscription plan provided considerable bang for your buck, but the company put some limits...

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