Kindle e-readers are on sale on Amazon ahead of Black Friday
If you’re a bookworm, you’re probably all too familiar with the struggle of having to lug your latest array of novels around in your day bag. We’ll tell you what — that’s an express ticket to some serious back pain, friends, and if you don’t want to have to start making weekly visits to the chiropractor to get cracked and mangled like a piece of discarded bubble wrap, it’s time you got yourself a more convenient reading method.
E-readers. There’s your answer — and a few Kindle (probably the most popular of their kind) models are on an awesome pre-Black-Friday discount right now.
Here are the ones you can pick up:
All-new Kindle
The new Kindle is a must-have for any avid reader — and it’s very cheap right now. For just $60 ($30 off of the usual price), you’ll get the e-reader tablet with an adjustable front light, glare-free display, a weeks-long battery life, and access to the Kindle’s vast library of material. With this offer, you’ll also get three free months of Kindle Unlimited, which will allow you to start reading through millions of books for free (it comes with auto-renewal, so be sure to turn that off if you don’t want a surprise charge coming your way).
Kindle Paperwhite
The thinnest and lightest of the Kindle e-readers, the Paperwhite comes with an even more glare-free display that reads like real paper, a waterproof construction, and access to Audible audiobooks (plus all the features of the original Kindle). This one also comes with 3 months of auto-renewed Kindle Unlimited — get one for $50 off on Amazon.
Kindle Oasis
All of the perks of the Kindle Paperwhite, but with a larger, more high-resolution display that more closely resembles a full-sized book page. Get one on Amazon and save $100 — that’s a steal.
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Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, laptops, fitness, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.