This $90 Kindle deal is the best way to finally tackle your TBR list

Carry thousands of books in a device that fits in your back pocket.
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The 2024 Kindle in Matcha: Lightweight, distraction-free, and now 25% brighter at its maximum setting. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite | Amazon Kindle

SAVE 18%: As of Jan. 5, you can get Amazon's 2024 Kindle (16GB RAM) in Matcha or Black for just $89.99, down from $109.99, at Amazon. That's an 18% discount or $20 in savings.


If you’re starting the year with a resolution to finally read those thousands of books you’ve been "collecting" digitally, Amazon is making it a little cheaper to get started.

As of today, the Amazon Kindle (2024 model) is on sale for $89.99, down from $109.99. This matches the post-Christmas price we’ve seen recently, and while it's about $10 shy of its absolute Black Friday record low of $79.99, it's still the best price you'll find for a brand-new unit right now.

This newest model, which comes in a very "main character" Matcha green, is the lightest and most compact e-reader Amazon makes. It finally caught up to the pricier models with a six-inch, 300 ppi glare-free display, faster page turns, and a front light that's 25% brighter (than previous versions) at its max setting.

You can get up to six weeks of reading on a single charge, which is plenty of time to get through a few New Year's resolutions. It also offers 16GB of storage, so you can carry thousands of books in a device that fits in your back pocket.

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Tabitha Britt is an award-winning freelance journalist, editor, and SEO/AEO strategist. Aside from reviewing dating apps and sex toys for Mashable, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis. She has a Master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School for Social Research and is a grad of Sextech School. You can find more of her work in various online publications, including National Geographic, Glamour, Better Homes & Gardens, and Everyday Health.

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