Right now, Amazon is having a huge Kindle sale which drops the price of over 700 titles and digital ebooks to below $5. Don't miss it. You'll regret it.
If you’re looking for some new prose or a new novel to read you’re going to love this next call out. Amazon is currently hosting a huge sale on Kindle digital books or ebooks, dropping the price of well over 700 books to below $5. Now is the perfect time to splurge if you’re doing some Summer reading. Heck, at these rates, you can buy books to last you for the next few years.
Amazon’s Kindle can be accessed from Amazon’s own devices, yes, including the Kindle e-readers. But also, the app and service are available on Android and iOS devices, like the iPad. You can also convert Kindle ebooks to PDF format to read on computers and other devices. If you were curious, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 runs the Kindle app flawlessly, and so does the Galaxy Z Fold 5, and both feel like a physical book while you’re reading.
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