SAVE UP TO 80%: The Germany ArchivesAmazon Book Sale is on now through April 28. Take up to 80% off Kindle books and up to 65% off print books, plus discounts on several Kindle models.
From now through April 28, Amazon is a paradise for readers. The annual Amazon Book Sale kicked off today, offering plenty of discounts to suit all readers. From those deeply into fantasy to those who want all the best titles from BookTok, the sale has something for everyone, including kids.
Not only does the sale slash prices on physical and e-books, Amazon discounted the latest Kindle, the Kindle Colorsoft, which is the first Kindle to include a color screen. You're also in luck if you're in the mood for a cookbook refresh, or if your summer plans involve poolside romantasy reads.
Check out the extensive list of Amazon Book Sale deals here, or browse some of our favorites below.
The latest Kindle is the first to offer a color screen, which couldn't be more perfect for scrolling magazines, reading graphic novels, or highlighting favorite passages. During the Amazon Book Sale, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition (32GB) is on sale for $224.99, down from the normal price of $279.99. That matches the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon. Plus, Amazon is throwing in three months of free access to Kindle Unlimited, which gives you access to countless titles to fill your new Kindle.
If your summer vacation plans include finally catching up on this year's best novels, consider the packing efficiency that comes from downloading thousands of books to your Kindle compared to lugging around physical books. Plus, the Kindle Colorsoft is waterproof, so you won't need to worry about splashes, and the glare-free screen is great for reading in bright sunlight.
Kindle Essentials Bundle — $146.97$161.97(save $15)
Amazon Kindle Scribe Essentials Bundle — $479.97$539.97(save $60)
Can't decide on which titles you'd like to grab during the Amazon Book Sale? No problem — instead, you can grab a three-month subscription to Kindle Unlimited for just $0.99, which gives you access to over four million digital titles. This pairs perfectly if you're grabbing a new Kindle during the sale or if you have major summer reading plans. Kindle Unlimited also includes access to thousands of audiobooks, which are perfect for any upcoming road trips.
The 2025 Amazon Book Sale is packed with discounts on Kindle titles, which means this is the perfect time to restock your library with titles for the summer. Pick up the e-book version of the award-winning The Marlow Murder Clubby Robert Thorogood for just $1.99, or dive into What Happens in Paradiseby Elin Hilderbrand for just $2.99.
The Teacherby Freida McFadden — $0.99$3.99(save $3)
The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Parisby Evie Woods — $0.99$14.50(save $13.51)
The Weekend Awayby Sarah Alderson — $0.99$16.99(save $16)
The Storytellerby Jodi Picoult — $1.99$10.99(save $9)
Unshelteredby Barbara Kingsolver — $1.99$14.50(save $12.51)
The Snow Childby Eowyn Ivey — $1.99$15.50(save $13.51)
Distant Shoresby Kristin Hannah — $1.99$17(save $15.01)
Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce — $1.99$18(save $16.01)
The Woman in Cabin 10by Ruth Ware — $2.99$11.95(save $8.96)
Point of Retreatby Colleen Hoover — $2.99$17.95(save $15)
Children of Timeby Adrian Tchaikovsky — $2.99$19.99(save $17)
The Night We Lost Himby Laura Dave — $2.99$23.95(save $20.96)
The Age of Magical Overthinkingby Amanda Montell — $2.99$28.99(save $26)
If you're a fan of reading physical books, Amazon has not forgotten to discount thousands of titles as part of this year's sale. You'll be able to save up to 65% on countless titles that span all genres, including great books for kids, cookbooks, memoirs, and more. Check out The Leaversby Lisa Ko on sale for $7.06 instead of the normal price of $18.99. And be sure to read Andy Weir's Project Hail Marybefore it becomes a major motion picture, on sale for $13.98 in paperback.
All Creatures Great and Smallby James Herriot — $6.96$19(save $12.04)
The Weight Of Inkby Rachel Kadish — $7.19$19.99(save $12.80)
The Lost Apothecaryby Sarah Penner — $7.28$18.99(save $11.71)
On a Quiet Streetby Seraphina Nova Glass — $7.66$18.99(save $11.33)
The Booklover's Libraryby Madeline Martin — $10.62$18.99(save $8.37)
Entangled Lifeby Merlin Sheldrake — $11.39$20(save $8.61)
Artificial Condition: The Murderbot Diariesby Martha Wells — $12.40$19.99(save $7.51)
Annihilationby Jeff VanderMeer — $12.69$18(save $5.31)
The Emissaryby Yoko Tawada — $13.10$15.95(save $2.85)
The Wedding Peopleby Alison Espach — $14.89$28.99(save $14.10)
The Summer I Turned PrettyTrilogy by Jenny Han — $16.15$35.99(save $19.84)
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