Does anyone think an extension on time to new books would be reasonable?

I know I can read slow, but sometimes I don't have decent time within a month to pour through a resource. Or, the resource gives more benefit in a longer time span than a month (Reformation bible notes, etc).
Unless I misunderstand the monthly resources; is it a means to preview and then purchase? If so, then it's fine. But if it's meant to have full value, I wonder if something longer than a month would be good?
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Most of the works we'll include have enduring reference value, so no length of time short of "forever" is going to suffice.
The goal is to provide value to you by exposing you to content you might not otherwise buy, but also to encourage you to add some of the items to your library so you can enjoy them permanently. Thirty days seems to hit the sweet spot.
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