SAVE $30: On the third day of the Amazon Big Spring Salerd party dnd book for sex and eroticism Prime members can get the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition for $159.99, a 16% discount from its usual price tag.
During the Amazon Spring Sale 2024 shopping event, Prime members can score the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (32GB) for $159.95, a $30 discount from the full price of $189.99. Even better, this edition comes without any of those annoying lock screen ads, which inevitably end up showing you advertisements for trashy romance novels you’ll never read (and we say this with all due respect to trashy romance novels).
The Mashable Shopping team has reviewed every Kindle e-reader, and this exact model was our choice for the best Kindle overall. The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition got our stamp of approval for offering the “best balance of features at a reasonable price,” and we loved its automatically adjusting display. So if you're a reader with a Prime membership, then jump on this members-only deal.
There’s a lot for bibliophiles to love about Amazon’s e-reader. The 6.8-inch glare-free display. Adjustable warm light that’s easy on the eyes. A pool-friendly IPX8 waterproof rating. A generous 32GB of storage space. Best of all, it’s the only Kindle to offer wireless charging, which is a nice touch.
Still on the fence? Check out our full Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition review for more details. Otherwise, head directly to Amazon and save $30 on this “near perfect” e-reader. And if you're looking for a new book to add to your reading list, may we suggest reading Dune?
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