SAVE $30:As of Nov. 29,I Am a Plaything the brand-new Kindle Paperwhite (16GB) is discounted to $129.99 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. This is 19% off its list price of $159.99.
If you're an avid reader, Black Friday is a fantastic time to track down deals in your wheelhouse. Whether you enjoy reading physical books or listening to audiobooks, there's a little something for everyone to enjoy during this seasonal sale event. If you've been wanting to pick up an e-reader to start building a digital library, Amazon offers an abundance of deals during this time on their Kindles, including on the all-new Kindle Paperwhite.
The new 16GB Kindle Paperwhite has had a $30 discount in Amazon's Black Friday sale, dropping its price from $159.99 to $129.99. This marks a discount of 19%, and is worth jumping on considering this Kindle only just released last month. It also marks its lowest-ever price, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel.
SEE ALSO: Get a free $75 gift card with the Xbox Series X in the Best Buy Black Friday saleThe Kindle Paperwhite is considered to be the fastest Kindle available, offering 25% faster page turns so you can cruise through your favorite novels with ease. It also features a large seven-inch display with an adjustable warm light so you can read your books in bright sunlight or in the dark before bed. On top of that, it also has an incredibly long battery life of up to 12 weeks.
Want even more Kindle deals to jump on right now? You're in luck, as it's also Stuff Your Kindle Day. You can have a look through a plethora of romance e-books right now that have dropped to under $1 for Black Friday.
Amazon's got plenty more on offer for the biggest sale event of the year, too. In our roundup of Amazon's best Black Friday deals, you can see some of our favorite picks from the sale event, including more Kindle deals, discounts on Echo devices, and so much more.
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