Stock your digital library ahead of Black Friday with these impressive Kindle book deals
SAVE UP TO 93%: Ahead of Black Friday, shop Kindle books up to 93% off. Find 2024 releases like Margo's Got Money Troubles by Rufi Thorpe on sale for just $1.99, knocking 87% off.
For those of us with an endless appetite for reading, it can be an expensive hobby whether you're a fiend for hardcovers or dedicated to the e-reader life. Luckily, there's Libby and Kindle Unlimited, which can save you a pretty penny on all the latest arrivals. However, if you want to read exactly what you want and not wait around for your library holds to come through, it pays to splurge on an e-book.
Whether you need to escape your family or are headed on a holiday vacation, a fully stocked Kindle is a good Kindle. With Black Friday is inching closer and closer, the book deals are spectacular so you don't need to splurge either. Find top best-sellers — both fiction and non-fiction — for as low as $0.99. Here are the best early Black Friday deals on Kindle books.
When is Black Friday?
With Thanksgiving falling on Thursday, Nov. 28 of this year, Black Friday follows on Friday, Nov. 29.
However, you don't need to wait that long for deals. "Early Black Friday" deals have already started to roll out, giving a jumpstart to the shopping season. While in-store deals may kick-off on Nov. 29, online sales will run all month long.
Do you need a Kindle to read Kindle books?
Yes and no. Unlike a standard e-book that can be read on any device, Kindle books can only be read on Kindle devices or the Kindle app. The Kindle app gives you flexibility so you don't need to spend a hundred dollars on an e-reader. Although we do have to say, Kindles are totally worth it.
The Kindle app is available on iOS and Android devices so you can read Kindle books on your exisiting smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
Best fiction deal
Why we like it
Margo's Got Money Troubles is equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. After a short-lived affair with her professor, Margo Millet finds herself 20, pregnant and alone, while navigating financial woos and upcoming motherhood. Rufi Thorpe's novel is a 2024 hit with an Apple TV+ series already in development, starring the likes of Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman.
This acclaimed novel is just $1.99 ahead of Black Friday. That knocks $13 off the price for 87% savings.
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America Fantastica by Tim O'Brien — $1.99
$19.99(save $18)Beautiful Shining People by Michael Grothaus — $0.99
$7.99(save $7)Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown — $2.99
$14.49(save $11.50)Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn — $1.99
$13.99(save $12)Bridgerton Collection Volume 1 by Julia Quinn — $1.99
$19.99(save $18)The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen — $3.99
$9.75(save $5.76)Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom — $1.99
$18.99(save $17)Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese — $1.99
$19(save $17.01)Gilded by Marissa Meyer — $2.99
$14.99(save $12)Happy All Time by Laurie Colwin — $4.99
$17(save $12.01)Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome by Robert Harris — $1.99
$18.99(save $17)Interesting Facts about Space by Emily Austin — $1.99
$18.99(save $17)Jazz by Toni Morrison — $2.99
$17(save $14.01)Legendborn by Tracy Deonn — $1.99
$13.99(save $12)The Lying Game by Ruth Ware — $2.99
$18.99(save $16)Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty — $11.99
$17.99(save $6)The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. — $1.99
$18(save $16.01)Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover — $2.99
$5.99(save $3)The Rule Book by Sarah Adams — $1.99
$18(save $16.01)Shark Heart: A Love Story by Emily Habeck — $2.99
$13.99(save $11)The Story of a Marriage by Andrew Sean Greer — $11.99 $
17(save $5.01)The Story of the Lost Child by Elena Ferrante — $9.99
$17.99(save $8)Watching You by Lisa Jewell — $2.99
$16.99(save $14)Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel — $11.99
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Best non-fiction deal
Why we like it
Poet Maggie Smith rose to internet fame with her poem Good Bones, but her 2023 memoir tells the story of marriage and motherhood. Told through both poetry and prose, Smith explores the end of her marriage in You Could Make This Place Beautiful. Full of reflections on the expectations of gender roles and power dynamics, it's a moving, powerful read that you can find for just $2.99, bringing it down $17 for 85% off.
More non-fiction deals
100 Great Breads by Paul Hollywood — $1.99
$24.99(save $23)The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X — $4.99
$9.99(save $5)Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II by Liza Mundy — $2.99
$21.99(save $19)The Fixed Stars by Molly Wizenberg — $1.99
$18(save $16.01)Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities by Rebecca Solnit — $2.99
$17.99(save $15)How to Be Alone: Essays by Jonathan Franzen — $2.99
$17.99(save $15)If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen — $2.49
$4.99(save $2.50)Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook: Over 650 Recipes by Mary Berry — $2.99
$40(save $37.01)New Native Kitchen: Celebrating Modern Recipes of the American Indian by Freddie Bitsoie and James O. Fraioli — $2.99
$31.10(save $28.11)On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen by Harold McGee — $19.99 $50 (save $30.01)
Why We're Polarized by Ezra Klein — $3.99
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