Amazon’s annual book sale kicks off on April 23 and runs through April 28, but if you’re itching to get your hands on some new reading material, you can shop early deals now.
Here are the best early Amazon book sale deals we could find as of April 18:
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64GB) has returned to its all-time low price of $364.99, down from $449.99. That’s a 19% discount and $85 in savings.
The Amazon Kindle Scribe (64GB) doubles as an e-reader and a digital notebook that you can literally write on (with the included Premium Pen). The “paper” is designed to feel and function like real paper, and with a 10.2-inch glare-free screen and 300ppi resolution, you can read and write comfortably in any light.
Write in the margins your favorite books (or textbooks), jot down notes, create to-do lists, and more. Then, convert your handwritten notes into text and email them to colleagues, friends, family, or yourself.
If audiobooks are more your speed, you can get three months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 per month. It’s regularly $14.95 a month, so you’re saving about $42 over the three months.
With Audible Premium Plus, you’ll get one credit per month to pick any title from the premium selection (including bestsellers and new releases) to keep forever. You also get unlimited access to the Plus Catalog, featuring thousands of included audiobooks, podcasts, and Audible Originals.
This deal is available through April 30.
Tons of Editors’ Picks are on sale right now, including The Good Girlby Mary Kubica.
This book has sold over one million copies worldwide, and you can get your hands on the paperback version for just $7.87. That’s a 59% discount and a savings of $11.12.
The Good Girlis a thriller novel, but if you’re a fan of Gone Girl, you’ll probably like it.
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