Is there anything better than lounging in the sun, reading a fantastic book? I think not. Now is an excellent time to stock up on books for the summer, because Amazon has a huge book sale running through May 20. Ebook prices start at $1, while print books are going for as low as $5. Every genre you can think of is covered in the sale, from classics to children's books to BookTok faves. We'll list our favorites below, but you should check the whole thing out for yourself. Maybe you can finally put a dent in that massive “to be read” pile and start rebuilding.
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Amazon Book Sale Deals
Amazon Kindle Scribe E-Reader (32 GB) for $280 ($110 off)Amazon
We've seen this deal before, but it still matches the best price we've tracked. The Kindle Scribe (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is expensive. This deal makes it a bit more accessible. It's the Best Kindle for note-taking and annotation. It's also the only Kindle that's on sale right now.
Kindle Unlimited 3-Month Trial for FreeAmazon
Usually Kindle Unlimited trials are a month long, but right now new subscribers can try the service out for two months longer. Keep in mind that the service will automatically renew at $12 per month once the trial is up, so set a reminder to cancel if you don't want those subsequent charges. Kindle Unlimited is one of our favorite ebook subscription services. It helped me get back into reading as an adult.
Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson (Paperback) for $11 ($9 off)Amazon
Neal Stephenson named the Metaverse. How much more WIRED can you get? This classic cyberpunk tale is worth every penny.
It Ends With Us, by Colleen Hoover (Paperback) for $8 ($8 off)Amazon
People have a lot of strong opinions about this author, but if you're curious, you can save on one of her most popular titles. This tender romance novel is being made into a movie that'll be released in August.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Paperback) for $10 ($7 off)Amazon
This novel is arguably the perfect beach read. It's romantic and glamorous, with a well-rounded cast of characters and the right level of intrigue to keep you turning the pages.
Fourth Wing, by Rebecca Yarros (Paperback) for $12 ($12 off)Amazon
I devoured this book in two days. I couldn't put it down. If the thought of a badass heroine, talking dragons, a bully romance trope, and a quest to save the world gets your blood pumping, this one lives up to the hype.
Misery, by Stephen King (Paperback) for $13 ($6 off)Amazon
Books are almost always better than their movie adaptations. No shade to the wonderful Kathy Bates, but Misery is definitely one of those cases. I probably shouldn't have read it when I was 13, but I did, and I still think about it. I think it's one of King's best works. If you've already read it, Fairy Tale—a newer King novel—is also on sale for $13 ($8 off).
The Woman in Me, by Britney Spears (Hardcover) for $13 ($20 off)Amazon
This memoir comes highly recommended by WIRED reviewer Medea Giordano. She said it “shattered her heart into a million pieces.” I'll be buying a copy based on that recommendation alone, but if you need more convincing, just check out the thousands of 5-star reviews on Amazon.
I'm Glad My Mom Died, by Jeanette McCurdy (Hardcover) for $17 ($10 off)Amazon
This memoir has been a New York Times bestseller for 80 weeks and counting. It explores McCurdy's life as a child actor, complete with an overbearing mother, addiction, eating disorders, and more—but it ends on a good note, with themes of resilience and self-discovery. (I'll be buying this one too.)
The Foot Book, by Dr. Seuss (Board Book) for $3 ($3 off)Amazon
It's a Dr. Seuss board book and it's $3 and I guarantee the kids in your life will get a kick out of it (pun very much intended). They can lift the flaps and discover opposites. You can read the rhymes. It's a win-win situation.
The Goon With the Spoon, by Snoop Dogg and E-40 (Hardcover) for $14 ($11 off)Amazon
I, for one, am fully here for Snoop Dogg's culinary career. This cookbook was made in collaboration with E-40, who should need no further introduction. It contains more than 60 recipes that share a common theme—getting together with your loved ones and eating good food.
No Country for Old Men, by Cormac McCarthy (Paperback) for $10 ($8 off)Amazon
Reviewer Scott Gilberton jokingly called this “light reading,” but despite its heaviness, it's still worth reading. This novel sits with you long after you put it down. It's gritty, it's poignant, and despite its heady narrative, it isn't too difficult to read. Most of all, though, it'll stick with you—I recommend having a highlighter handy.
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