SAVE $20:As of Nov. 21,A Wife Who Lost Her Chastity To A Friend | Adult Movies Online Amazon's 2024 Kindle is down to $89.99 for Black Friday. This is 18% off its list price of $109.99.
Amazon's Black Friday sale has officially kicked off, and there's a wealth of items to look through. Especially in the world of tech, there are quite a few early discounts that have caught our eye. If you're a book lover who's been hoping to upgrade your e-reader, Amazon's 2024 Kindle has had a nice discount as part of the Black Friday sale.
This 2024 16GB Kindle, in the new color matcha, is currently down to $89.99. This is $20 off its list price of $109.99, which is an excellent little discount considering this Kindle only came out about a month ago. It has never been cheaper, so you know this is a good deal.
SEE ALSO: The best Kindle for every type of reader — and which one to buy during Black FridayThis model includes a brighter front light, higher contrast, and faster page turns so you can breeze through your favorite novels. It's also compact and very lightweight, so you can store it nice and easy for reading on the go. And speaking of reading, a variety of Kindle books are on sale right now so you can stock up your library.
This sale is just the beginning of the Black Friday festivities, so keep your eyes on Amazon for even more deals dropping over the next week. It's not the only retailer offering up some excellent discounts right now, either. Walmart, Best Buy, and Target have their own Black Friday plans, so check out our breakdowns for each to learn more.
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