In my opinion, the Amazon Kindle stands out as one of the best electronic devices on the market. Personally, I use it more than almost any other piece of tech, second only to my phone. And even then, I can dive into the Kindle app on my phone to soak up some knowledge whenever I want. If you're on the hunt for a great deal on Kindle devices, you're in luck—there are still some fantastic offers to kick off the new year.
Several Kindle bundles are currently discounted, and our top pick is the Kindle Essentials Bundle, now 9% off its original price of $161.97, bringing it down to $146.97. This bundle includes the latest Kindle release in Matcha, a matching fabric cover, and a power adapter. Check out this deal and more below.

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Kindle devices frequently go on sale during major Amazon events like Prime Day and Black Friday. Over the years, the Kindle lineup has expanded significantly. Amazon often includes Kindle deals in its Deal of the Day or offers bonus deals like free Kindle Unlimited or other services.

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Amazon released several brand-new Kindles in October, including upgraded versions of the standard Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, Kindle Kids, and Kindle Paperwhite Kids. They also introduced the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, which features a color display to enhance your reading experience with vivid stories and comics. Additionally, the new Kindle Scribe with a redesigned display is now available.

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If you own a Kindle, it's definitely worth considering Kindle Unlimited. Currently, new subscribers can enjoy 2 months for just $4.99 before the price reverts to $11.99 per month. But what exactly is Kindle Unlimited, and is it worth it? Absolutely. With Kindle Unlimited, you gain unlimited access to millions of digital titles, audiobooks, and magazine subscriptions, allowing you to explore the latest bestsellers, classics, and more in the world of books and comics. It's an excellent way to start your Kindle journey.
Wondering where to start with your new Kindle? We've got you covered. Below, you'll find a list of the current Kindle bestsellers to help you dive into an exciting new book right away. Many of these titles are available for free with a Prime membership or through Kindle Unlimited, or you can purchase them to own them permanently.
Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros - $14.99 to purchase
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $14.99 to purchase
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $14.99 to purchase
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $3.99 to purchase
The Boyfriend by Freida McFadden - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $3.99 to purchase
Just Like That by Lena Hendrix - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $4.99 to purchase
Quicksilver by Callie Hart - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $7.99 to purchase
Promise Me Forever by Sadie Kincaid - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $4.99 to purchase
The Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFadden - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $4.99 to purchase
Don't Let Her Stay by Nicola Sanders - Free with Kindle Unlimited, $3.99 to purchase
Looking for the latest and greatest Kindle book deals? There's a wide variety to choose from, whether you're into comics or thrilling novels. Here are some of our favorites, but for the full list, visit Amazon's Kindle deals page here.
The Lord of the Rings Illustrated (Tolkien Illustrated Editions) Kindle Edition by J. R. R. Tolkien - $1.99
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo - $2.99
Watchmen (2019 Edition) - $1.99
Batman: Year One (Batman (1940-2011)) - $1.99
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (2021-) - $1.99
I've been a Kindle user since the earliest model was available, and I can confidently say it's my preferred method of reading. It has even encouraged me to read more than I would with traditional paper books. While there's nothing wrong with physical books, I appreciate the Kindle's ease of use and compact form factor.
Kindles use e-ink technology, which mimics the look of actual paper pages, making them readable in any lighting condition—from artificial light to bright sunlight. They consume energy only when you turn the page, use the backlight, or keep Wi-Fi on. In Airplane mode, you can go weeks, even months, without charging. I often forget where I put my charging cable because it's needed so infrequently.