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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to the 12min Micro Book Library is on sale for £29.45, saving you 90% on list price.


You can snag a significant discount on a premium lifetime subscription to 12min Micro Book Library. We've featured the 12min app before, but never at a price this low.

You'll be able to learn something new every day by digesting small amounts of information on a wide range of topics. As a subscriber, you'll get 30 new "micro" titles designed to be read in as little as 12 minutes. It'll learning on the go easier and more convenient than ever. 

At the moment, there are a total of 1,800 micro books in 24 different categories, and the platform is constantly adding new titles to the library. You'll also have the option to "read" the micro books in audio form, making 12min perfect for those upcoming summer road trips.

A premium lifetime subscription to 12min Micro Book Library, which regularly costs £301, is on sale for just £29.45 for a limited time.

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