![]() There’s no defined criteria for what books are emailed.My Want to Read shelf includes books I’ve already purchased (through the Amazon > Goodreads sync) as well as those that I’ve seen other people recommend, so some of the deal alerts I get are for books I already own.I think this feature has a lot of potential, although there are a couple of drawbacks… Ebook deals from Goodreads and AmazonĪ couple of weeks ago I got my first “deal alert” email from Goodreads, letting me know that a book from my Want to Read shelf was available at a deep discount. Darcy blog, I try not to check the deal page too often because I find too many books I want to buy…and $2.99 books still add up quickly! 2. So much so that while I faithfully read the Modern Mrs. Knowing that Anne handpicks the books that make it onto her daily Kindle deals list AND often links to her review of the books is almost as good as a personal recommendation to me, and I’ve found lots of deals on really great books through her. Okay, and I couldn’t resist Hamilton by Ron Chernow either!īut I have dozens of books in my “Books to Read” folder on my Kindle, and they’re all books I actually wanted to read and picked up for sale at $1.99 or $2.99. That said, it’s a rare occasion when I actually buy a book at full price-most notably for a much-anticipated sequel or continuation of a series (like The Lunar Chronicles or The Winner’s Trilogy) or a new book by one of my favorite authors (like Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty). Which means I no longer browse free deals to find my books. Over the past few years, though, I have gotten choosier about the books I read, preferring those that have been personally recommended and choosing certain genres over others. As long as it had decent reviews, I was willing to give it a try, and it’s hard to beat free books. The Kindle changed my reading life and allowed me to dive back into one of my favorite past times, and I haven’t looked back!īack then, I was so excited to just be able to read again that I read anything I could get my hands on, which means I pretty much lived off of Kindle freebies. I always had a baby in my arms, which made it hard to turn pages, or a toddler bouncing around and getting into things, which made library books more stress than they were worth. Today I’m sharing my secret for finding Kindle deals on the books you actually want to read! When I got my first Kindle for Christmas almost 7 years ago, I had almost completely given up reading altogether due to the busyness of those early years of motherhood. Wedding articles dealing with different aspects of a wedding.Travel Special travel trips and vacations.Full disclosure: I am an Amazon Affiliate and if you buy anything through the links, I will earn a commission. I hope you enjoyed the deals that were listed above. This is still in the early stages and I will be experimenting with this format a bit. If you aren’t sure how you feel about audiobooks, then this is a great way to find out! After three months, you can cancel and won’t have to pay a dime or if you enjoyed the service, you could sign up afterwards! Click the link below for your free trial! Try Audible Plus Book Recommendationsĭid you enjoy the books that were presented? Is there a certain genre you want to see? Let me know in the comments below. The Paris Apartment: A Novel Paperback by Lucy Foley on sale for $12.99 Audible Three Month Free TrailĪudible is currently offering a three month free trial for the Audiobook platform.
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