Amazon sales like Prime Big Deal Days are damaged goods poems of queer eroticismone of the best times to buy a Kindle on the cheap, but they can also be a great time to pick up e-books.
For the first day of the two-day event that is Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon has marked down tons of e-books, from self help to fiction and children's books, for prices as low as $1.99.
SEE ALSO: We tried every Amazon Kindle to find the best for every reader — just in time for Prime DayThe sheer number of books Amazon marked down means you'll likely have to do a little digging to find what you want to read — but to make your job easier, we put together a list of 13 of the best Kindle book deals available so far. (As a note, these markdowns are in comparison to the regular print prices of these books). Check them out below, and be sure to check out everything else on sale during Prime Big Deal Days and follow along with our live blog.
Obviously, taste in books is very personal, but for anyone out there who likes decade-spanning series about the complexities of female friendship, the Neapolitan novels fit the bill. You've probably seen this book recommended before, but I have to add my endorsement. When I finally picked up this series earlier this summer, I found myself unable to read anything else until I finished all four books — currently, my friend who I lent the first book is in the same cycle (and for anyone who's read the series, yes, we do text about how much we hate Nino).
Basically, if you've read or are planning on reading the first one, I'm willing to bet you'll be in need of the fourth one at some point — might as well get it for $3.99. And when you're done reading the books, you can check out the show.
Avatar, The Last Airbender: The Rise of Kyoshi (Chronicles of the Avatar Book 1)by F.C. Yee — $1.99$11.69(save $9.70)
Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill — $4.99$22.99(save $18)
Days at the Morisaki Bookshopby Satoshi Yagisawa, translated by Eric Ozawa — $1.99$16.99(save $15)
FantasticLandby Mike Bockoven — $1.99$16.99(save $15)
Happy-Go-Luckyby David Sedaris — $2.99$18.99(save $16)
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Menby Caroline Criado Perez — $1.99$12.14(save $10.15)
Olga Dies Dreamingby Xochitl Gonzalez — $2.99$18.99(save $16)
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankindby Yuval Noah Harari — $1.99$9(save $7.01)
The Stories of Ray Bradburyby Ray Bradbury — $2.99$17.99(save $15)
Swan Songby Elin Hilderbrand — $4.99$30(save $25.01)
A Wrinkle in Timeby Madeleine L'Engle — $2.99$7.99(save $5)
You Are Hereby David Nicholls — $2.99$30(save $27.01)
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