Technology
Kindle Paperwhite on sale for $50 off
TL;DR: Save $50 on the Kindle Paperwhite and snag it for just $84.99 with this exclusive Prime Day deal.
Remember the feeling of a Scholastic book fair? Seeing your school’s gym transformed with all the endless possibilities of adventures that a new book could take you on? Regain that feeling with an Amazon Kindle.
For both lit lovers and those looking to tackle summer reading lists, the Kindle is a great way to incorporate more books into your daily life. The Kindle Paperwhite’s sleek and slim design puts millions of books in your pocket and with a single charge lasting all week, you won’t be able to put it down.
For a special Prime Day price the Kindle Paperwhite is available today for the low price of $84.99, $45 off its original price of $129.99.
Although the Kindle Paperwhite may take you beyond the restraints of a physical book it still contains those classic elements of a copy of your favorite book. With a display screen that looks and feels like you’re reading a traditional book and adjustable lighting that allows you to take reading anywhere, (even on the beach in the sun) you’ll soon check off every book from your reading list. It’s also waterproof.
Save room on your bookshelf while making room in your wallet with this exclusive Prime Day deal.
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