Amazon just dropped the dates of its next sale,ebony and this time, it's for the book lovers.
The Amazon Book Sale runs from April 23 to 28, 2025. The savings will be major, offering up to 80% off of e-books, audiobooks under $8, and up to 65% off of print books. But the best news of all is that early savings are already trickling in. Right now, you can find the Amazon Kindle Scribe for $85 off and three months of Audible for $0.99.
Here's everything to know about the Amazon Book Sale.
Unlike Prime Day, any Amazon customer can shop the sale; it's not exclusive to Prime members. The deals will be available to customers in the United States, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Poland, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and South Africa.
Officially, the Amazon Book Sale runs from April 23 to 28.
However, the deals have already kicked off on both books and e-readers. Amazon is rolling out more deals as the sale approaches. Each day will bring new drops. For example, on April 20, you can find Wedding Peopleby Alison Espach for 49% off.
In addition to all the savings on books — both print, Kindle, and audio — the Book Sale will bring discounts on subscriptions, too. Here's what to expect:
Get three months of Kindle Unlimited for $0.99 and borrow from the Kindle Unlimited catalogue of books.
Get three months of Audible for $0.99 to enjoy audiobooks on the go.
Get three months of Comixology Unlimited for $0.99 and enjoy over 45,000 comic books, graphic novels, and manga.
Throughout the sale, enjoy double and triple points day with Kindle Rewards.
Amazon loves to pre-game its own sales with...more deals. You can find solid savings on books and devices right now. Here are all the deals you can start shopping:
Savings on Amazon Devices:Get the Amazon Kindle Scribe for $85 off, or the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet for $35 off.
Audiobooks under $8:Start shopping audible audiobooks for under $8. Or sign-up for three months of Audible for $0.99.
Shop e-books up to 93% off:Shop bestsellers and editor's pick e-books up to 93% off. Get page-to-screen adaptations like Normal People: The Scriptsfor just $1.99.
Shop print books up to 65% off:Explore editor-selected deals on print books, including award-winning fiction like The Leaversby Lisa Ko and acclaimed series like The Marlow Murder Clubby Robert Thorogood.
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