Save up to 80% off bestselling novels, box sets and Kindle reads.
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Amazon’s 10th Prime Day has kicked off, complete with plenty of book deals, including up to 80% off on curated recommendations from Amazon Books Editors.
Readers can take advantage of Prime Day offers from Kindle Unlimited and deals on must-read books across multiple genres, as well as books trending on #BookTok, and several of Amazon’s Best Books of the Year So Far.
In addition to savings on bestselling titles, the behemoth retailer is also offering a three-month free trial to Kindle Unlimited for Prime members, running from June 24-July 17.
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Deals include a 29% discount on select Kindle Scribe devices and up to 80% off of titles like “Memphis,” “The Last Bookshop in London,” “Now Is Not the Time to Panic,” “Happy-Go-Lucky,” “Broken (in the best possible way),” and “The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song.”
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Amazon is also offering up to 60% off of top reads of the year, including “The Song of Achilles,” “Everything I Know About Love: A Memoir,” “Malibu Rising” by Taylor Jenkins Reid and more. Here are some other Amazon book deals to shop, below.
Hillbilly Elegy
It Ends With Us
Sarah J. Maas Kindle Starter Bundle
‘Red, White & Royal Blue’
Rebel Rising: A Memoir
Funny Story
Bridgerton Boxed Set 1-4
Lessons in Chemistry: A Novel
Every Summer After
Things We Left Behind
Other deals include 38% savings on Alexis Hall’s “A Lady for a Duke” and 46% on Rebecca Serle’s “Expiration Dates.”
Customers can also save up to 70% on celebrity books, including Viola Davis’ “Finding Me,” Molly Shannon’s “Hello Molly!,” Anthony Bourdain’s “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide” and Rebel Wilson’s memoir “Rebel Rising.”
Popular book-to-screen titles are also on sale, with savings of up to 50% on titles like “Oppenheimer” inspiration “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer,” “Firefly Lane,” “Red, White & Royal Blue” and “The Last Kingdom.”
Other savings include three free months of Kindle Unlimited. All Amazon customers, not just Prime members, can participate in the book sale. A full list of deals available can be found here.
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