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Enjoy everything your membership offers: Free reads, new movies and more The Dressmaker - Kate Winsl

Enjoy everything your membership offers: Free reads, new movies and more [New on Prime Video]( The Dressmaker - Kate Winslet shines in this Amazon Original, an offbeat comedy-drama-romance that rogerebert.com describes as part spaghetti western with a dash of Tim Burton and John Waters. Winslet plays a Paris fashionista who returns home to a dusty town in the Australian outback and exacts sweet revenge on those who did her wrong. “Winslet is allowed to flex her seldom-utilized humor muscles,” says The Detroit News, “and she’s a barnburner in a fun, juicy role.” [Watch now]( exclusively on Prime Video. Captain Fantastic - In a 2017 Academy Award® nominated performance, Viggo Mortensen is an unconventional father forced to leave his self-created paradise and bring his family into society for the first time. [Watch now]( exclusively on Prime Video. [Big wins for Amazon Studios]( [Amazon Studios wins]( We’re thrilled that Manchester by the Sea and The Salesman won three Academy Awards®. Manchester is coming to [Prime Video]( May 5, and The Salesman arrives this summer. [Free books for National Reading Month]( Hitting the road for a spring break adventure? Download the [free Kindle app]( so you can read on the go. March is National Reading Month and your Prime membership makes it easy to embrace your inner bookworm. Here are some ways we’re celebrating, all included with Prime: [Get your free Kindle First book]( [Kindle First]( The surprising stories behind some of our favorite (mis)quotes: "Genius," Thomas Edison famously said, “is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” It’s a terrifically clever quote - if only Edison had actually said it. Internet sleuth Garson O’Toole traces the unlikely origins of dozens of familiar sayings in his unabashedly nerdy new book, [Hemingway Didn’t Say That]( (turns out fake news isn’t so new). It’s available to Prime members for free download this month with Kindle First. As a Prime member, you can download one free book from our editors’ [six selections this month]( before the books are released to the public at full price in April. [Explore March Kindle First picks]( Looking for more? - [The Best Books of 2016]( - [Kindle Top 100]( - Best [book-inspired movies of last year]( - [1984]( George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel, remains a top pick for 2017 readers (read free with Prime) - Prime Reading lets Prime members [read more than a thousand books, magazines, comics and more]( — free on any device. [Listen to Audible Channels for Prime]( [Audible]( Want Scarlett Johansson to read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to you? As part of your Prime benefits, you get free access to a rotating selection of more than 50 free streaming audiobooks from Audible Channels. [Download the Audible app to start listening]( [Prime Music playlists for reading]( [Music for reading]( Prime Music playlists continue to be a member favorite and the easiest way to pick the right music for any occasion. We have the perfect background playlist for reading, no matter your genre of choice. Try "[Curl up with Kindle]( for a relaxing classical mix, or pick playlists by genre, all available at no additional cost. [Explore Prime playlists for reading]( [You have a chance to win a Kindle Voyage]( [Win a Kindle Voyage]( Upgrade your reading experience with Kindle Voyage, a premium e-reader with a high-resolution display and an adaptive front light that automatically adjusts the brightness based on your environment. Just [answer a one-question survey]( for a chance to win. Be sure to check your weekly Prime member newsletter for more giveaways and chances to win. No purchase necessary. Giveaway ends March 9 unless all prizes are claimed earlier. [See Official Rules]( [Coming to Prime Video]( This month we’ve got Leonardo DiCaprio, Eddie Murphy, Anthony Hopkins, Richard Linklater, Ron Pearlman, a twisted fairy tale and a vampire mockumentary – just to name a few. There’s also a new season of Orphan Black. [Check out what’s new to Prime Video in March]( [Prime Insider Tip]( [Prime Insider Tip]( Get your daily news fix. As a Prime member, you can sign up for a [six-month digital subscription]( to The Washington Post – for free. You’ll enjoy 24/7 digital access to award-winning national and international coverage. You also can ask Alexa to read The Washington Post’s political report in your daily Flash Briefing. Just download the free [Alexa app]( on your smartphone or tablet, go to Settings to browse news sources and add the Post. Alexa is available on [many devices]( including Amazon Echo, Amazon Tap, Echo Dot, Amazon Fire TV and more. [There’s a magazine for you (and your little dog, too)]( [Free magazines]( Mugs & Mutts: If you love good dogs and cold brews you won’t want to miss the April issue of [Dogster]( one of the magazines that you can now read free with Prime Reading. You’ll discover breweries from Florida to Oregon that welcome craft beer aficionados and their pooches. On-site extras include fenced-in dog parks, pet-rescue fundraisers, and - who could resist this one - Dogtoberfest events. Prime Reading allows Prime members to read more than a thousand books, magazines and comics - free on any device. Dogster is just one of the [latest magazines]( offered. Download the [Kindle app]( and [explore Prime Reading]( today. [Free magazines]( [In case you missed it]( - [Free from Audible: Listen to The Energy Bus on Alexa devices]( - [Best graphic novels of February]( - [Prime exclusive: The best dress shirt $39 can buy]( - [Get your Prime 20% discount on new-release video games]( - [Amazon's fulfillment centers are going solar]( Know somebody else who wants to receive the weekly Prime newsletter? Forward this to your friends or family and ask them to visit our [Prime Newsletter]( subscription page to subscribe. You are receiving this newsletter as a valued Prime member, and we hope you found this message to be useful. If you no longer wish to receive this email, click [here](. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this newsletter was sent; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit [Amazon.com](. © 2016 [Amazon.com]( Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 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