In my opinion, the Amazon Kindle is one of the best electronic devices ever. Maybe the only piece of tech I use more than my Kindle is my phone, but even then, I have the Kindle app if I decide I just want to stick some knowledge into my craw. If you're on the hunt for a good deal on Kindle devices, there are quite a few on sale right now that are worth checking out.
At the moment our favorite deal is on the Kindle Scribe (32 GB). This has received a 19% discount at Amazon, dropping its price from $419.99 to $339.99 for a limited time. That's not all, though. You can also score three months of Kindle Unlimited for $0.99 right now. We've included those deals and a few more below.
The Best Kindle Deals Right Now
Kindle is one of the devices you're most likely to find on sale during Amazon events like Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. The available Kindle lineup has expanded quite a lot over the years, too. Amazon will oftentimes sneak Kindle deals into its Deal of the Day or offer a bonus deal like free Kindle Unlimited or other Amazon services as well.
Kindle Unlimited Deal
If you own a Kindle, it's absolutely worth investing in Kindle Unlimited. Right now, when you sign up, you can get three months for $0.99 before its $11.99/month price kicks in.
But you may be wondering: what is Kindle Unlimited, and is it really worth it? The answer is… absolutely, dear reader. With this, you'll get unlimited access to millions of digital titles, audiobooks, and magazine subscriptions. That way you can read all of the latest bestsellers, classics, biggest hits, and more in the realm of books and comics. What better way to get started on your Kindle adventure?
New 2024 Kindle Releases
Amazon released quite a few brand-new Kindles in October 2024. Alongside upgraded versions of the standard Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, Kindle Kids, and Kindle Paperwhite Kids, they also revealed the brand-new Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition. This features a color display to make your favorite stories and comics pop. There's also a new Kindle Scribe with a redesigned display that's available now.
Current Kindle Bestsellers
Wondering where to start once you pick up your new Kindle? Have no fear, we're here to help with that, too. Below, we've listed out the current Kindle bestsellers so you can start up an exciting new book right away. Some of these titles can be read for free if you're a Prime member or as part of Kindle Unlimited, or they can be purchased if you'd like to own them.
- Bridesmaid by Chance by Meghan Quinn – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $5.99 to purchase
- Story of My Life by Lucy Score – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $5.99 to purchase
- Wildest Dreams by L.J. Shen – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $4.99 to purchase
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $14.99 to purchase
- Enchantra by Kaylie Smith – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $4.99 to purchase
- Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $14.99 to purchase
- The Boomerang by Robert Bailey – Preorder for $1.99
- The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose – $8.99 to purchase
- Quicksilver by Callie Hart – Free with Kindle Unlimited, $9.99 to purchase
- Strangers in Time by David Baldacci – $14.99 to purchase
Best Kindle Book Deals
If you want to see the latest and greatest Kindle book deals available, there's an excellent variety to pick through. Whether you're looking for new comics to dig into or just want to sink into a thrilling novel, there's always great book deals available for Kindle users. We've listed just a few of our favorites below, but if you want to see the full list of available deals, head to Amazon's Kindle deals page here.
- Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros – $14.99
- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir – $14.99
- Ultimate Black Panther Vol. 1: Peace And War – $3.99
- Star Wars: Darth Vader by Greg Pak Vol. 1: Dark Heart Of The Sith – $3.60
- Dark Ages (Dark Ages (2021-2022)) – $4.40
Why a Kindle Is Worth the Investment
I've been rocking the Kindle since the earliest model was available, and not only do I prefer it to any other method of reading, I've found myself reading more than I would have with traditional paper books. Not that there's anything wrong with reading from a traditional book, I just personally appreciate the ease of use and form factor afforded me by the Kindle.
Since the Kindles use e-ink instead of traditional screens like your phone or iPad, they can be read in just about any lighting. In fact, the pages look like actual paper pages, so any artificial light or even bright sunlight are no factor when using the Kindle. It only uses energy when you turn the page, use the backlight or leave Wi-Fi turned on, so if you go into Airplane mode you can go weeks, even months, between charging your Kindle. Generally I go long enough to completely forget where I put my charging cable.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.
With contributions from Seth Macy.