Save up to 48% on Amazon Kindle E-Readers for Memorial Day
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Popular Kindle models, like the Paperwhite Kids, are up to $40 off.
Used Kindle models like the popular Paperwhite edition are almost half off.
There are tons of e-books across many genres with incredible deals, too.
Reading is priceless, but Kindles are expensive. This Memorial Day, a few of the e-reader devices are on sale, which means it's the perfect time to invest if you're a bookworm or have one in your life.
Kindles are great for readers who like to take an entire library with them on the go. If you think about it, an e-reader is a really good deal—especially considering that e-books also tend to be much cheaper than physical ones.
This holiday, we're seeing different variations of the Kindle Paperwhite Kids on sale. (Yes, those are obviously good for your young ones, but a common hack shared on TikTok is investing in those for yourself since they serve the same purpose.) There are also used Kindles on sale, as well as riveting e-books across many genres that are definitely worth checking out.
The New Amazon Kindle Kids (which, by the way, comes with no ads) is almost 20 percent off. What's also great about the new Paperwhite Kids is that it comes with faster page-turning features for our quick readers and parental controls if you are indeed buying this one for a child. Also on sale is the larger version of the Kindle Paperwhite Kids, which is now $40 off. It comes with a glare-free screen, waterproof features, plus all the other specs the smaller Amazon Kindle Kids has. (Again, it has no ads for the adults who want to use it for themselves.)
There are also used models of popular Kindles on sale, which have all gone through a quality test to make sure they are up to par with functional standards. Those include the standard Amazon Kindle and the more elite Amazon Kindle Paperwhite.$139.99 at $104.99 at $66.82 at $72.48 at
Now that you've got your Kindle, it's time for the fun part: buying some books! One of Oprah's Book Club picks is now on sale: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones. We've also got some romantic storylines brewing, with Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry and some popular new picks already on sale, like Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins. Plus, there are book-to-movie adaptations that everyone loves to judge (whether good or bad) that are worth your investment. You kind of get the point now, though.$5.99 at amazon.com$14.99 at amazon.com$18.99 at amazon.com$11.99 at amazon.com$14.99 at amazon.com$13.99 at amazon.com$13.99 at amazon.com$1.99 at amazon.com$12.99 at amazon.com
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