Have any of you found Kindle unlimited worth it for science fiction?
In the last few months I've read:
Project Hail Mary, Weir
Fall, Stephenson
The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Gaiman
The Ultimate Earth, Williamson
The first four Discworld books, Pratchett
Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge, Resnick
A Memory Called Empire, Martine
A Desolation Called Peace, Martine
The first five Murderbot Diaries books, Wells
The Imperial Radch trilogy, Leckie
Annihilation, Vandermeer
The Kingston Cycle trilogy, Polk
For comparison, I think I read two or three books last year. It's starting to be a non-trivial amount of money, even though they've all been the ebook versions, which are generally a little cheaper. Has anyone who reads a lot of SF found Kindle Unlimited to be worth the price?
If you like Space Opera, try the Kris Longknife series (starting with Kris Longknife: Mutineer) and the Aeon 14 books by M D Cooper (starting with The Complete Intrepid Saga) - all of which are on Kindle.
Also on Kindle:
Columbus Day (Expeditionary Force Book 1) All books in the series
John Ringo's Empire of Man series starting with March Upcountry