Save up to 65% on best-selling books during Amazon Prime Day
SAVE UP TO 65%: Amazon Prime Day sales are packed with great deals on books, including titles for kids.
Amazon Prime Day has become synonymous with a great time to upgrade major elements of life like a laptop, a TV, or a new robot vacuum. But smaller deals hide in within the thousands upon thousands of products on sale. Some outstanding Prime Day sale prices can be found in the wonderful world of books. Here are some of our top picks today:
Best #BookTok book deal
Why we like it
You can save up to 51% on #BookTok favorites like Laurie Forest’s The Black Witch. But if you’re a Prime member, you can get it on Kindle Unlimited right now for free. (If you’re not a Prime member, you can get the Kindle Edition for $8.99.) Or, if you prefer paperback, you can get it for just $8.35 (51% off).
The Black Witch is for Harry Potter fans and the like. This novel tells the story of a young girl named Elloren Gardner who’s expected to follow in her grandmother’s footsteps and become the next Black Witch — except she’s powerless in the magical sense.
Best screen-to-book-deal
$76 Save $42.33
Why we like it
Take 56% off Julia Quinn's Bridgerton boxed set with books one through four and dive deeper into the Netflix series du jour, Bridgerton, starring Regé-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor. With four books to devour, your summer reading list is set.
Best book deal for kids
$39.96 Save $25.82
Why we like it
Kids on summer break who have used up all screen time might be looking for some books to keep busy. Welcome to the magical and hilarious work of The Wayside School by Louis Sachar. This four-book boxed set includes all books from the series, each with a new cover. Thanks to Amazon Prime Day, the set can be yours for just $14.14 which comes down to just $3.54 per book.
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