Amazon Book Sale Slashes Prices on Print, Kindle, and Audiobooks—Deals Up to 80% Off

Sarah Johnson
April 23, 2025
Amazon is putting the "book" back in "bookstore" this week, launching a massive Book Sale from April 23 to 28. Shoppers can snag eBooks for up to 80% off, print books for up to 60% off, and find hundreds of audiobooks for less than $8. On top of that, Amazon’s latest reading gadgets—the Kindle Scribe and Kindle Colorsoft—are seeing rare discounts, along with deals on Kindle Unlimited and Audible memberships (three months for just $0.99 each!).
Prime members get the cherry on top with exclusive deals, and anyone can try Prime free for 30 days to get in on the action. Bookworms, this is your moment—whether you devour novels or just want to justify that extra bookshelf purchase.
Featured Devices:
- Kindle Scribe (was $449.99): This one’s a dream for note-takers and annotation addicts. Write directly on your eBooks, convert your scribbles into typed notes, and let built-in AI help organize your thoughts. It’s basically a notebook that won’t judge your handwriting.
- Kindle Colorsoft (was $279.99): The newest Kindle features a super-realistic, glare-free display and a battery that can last up to eight weeks. With a screen this easy on the eyes, you might even forget you’re staring at a gadget.
- Fire HD 8 (was $99.99): For under $100, you get improved battery life, 32GB storage, and Alexa built-in. Need help baking or just want to check the weather? Alexa’s got your back—she never complains about sticky fingers on the screen.
- Fire HD 10 (was $139.99): Amazon’s fastest tablet yet, with a 13-hour battery and lightweight, durable design. Pick from 32GB or 64GB storage to fit your digital library.
- Fire HD 8 Kids Pro (was $149.99): Kids get unlimited access to STEM content, language learning, and built-in parental controls so you can rest easy. The browser filters out the wild west of the internet—hallelujah.
- Fire HD 10 Kids Pro (was $189.99): A bigger screen and the same kid-proof features. Perfect for keeping the little ones busy (and quiet) during road trips.
Book Highlights:
- "Beginner’s Baking Bible" (was $19.99): Over 130 easy recipes and pro tips to help you bake like you actually know what you’re doing.
- "The New Mediterranean Diet Cookbook" (was $26.99): Everything you need to embrace that fish-and-veggies lifestyle—minus the need to actually move to Greece.
- "Smoking Meats 101" (was $18.99): For anyone dreaming of backyard BBQ glory, this guide covers over 75 recipes and troubleshooting advice for when your brisket turns into a charcoal brick.
- "Firefly Lane" by Kristin Hannah (was $17.99): A sweeping, three-decade saga of friendship that’s all over social media—and for good reason.
- "Vicious" by V.E. Schwab (was $19.99): Superpowers, rivalry, and the inconvenient truth that being extraordinary doesn’t always make you a hero.
- "The Leavers" (was $18.99): A National Book Award finalist following Deming Guo as he navigates loss and identity after his mother’s disappearance.
- "Recoding America" (was $31.99): Tech and government collide in this deep-dive by a former White House official, exploring what’s broken and what could actually work in the U.S. system.
- "The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: And Men" (was $30): Tackling imposter syndrome head-on with insight and practical steps for anyone plagued by self-doubt.
- "The Millionaire Master Plan" (was $36): A colorful, nine-step roadmap to building personal wealth, penned by a successful investor who promises to flip your financial mindset.
The sale is stacked with trending BookTok favorites, fast-paced beach reads, and even cookbooks that might finally get you out of your dinner rut. Whether you’re a hardcore bibliophile or just want to score a deal, it’s a good time to fill up your cart—and maybe your brain, too.
Editor's Comments
Amazon’s Book Sale is the kind of event that could turn even a casual reader into a full-blown book hoarder. If only my Kindle’s storage was as infinite as my TBR list—or my appetite for new baking projects I’ll totally attempt (someday).
— Sarah Johnson
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