Barnes & Noble has recently expanded their options I’m including links for your convenience: Nook Daily Find | Nook Books Under $2.99 | Nook Books Under $5 | Top Free Nook Books | Nook Deals for Kids and Teens.ħ. Amazon and Barnes & Noble both feature daily and monthly ebook deals. I check this site a few times per week.Ħ. I’ve found choosing the right filters is important: I typically search for books that are on sale for between $0.99 and $6, and are discounted by at least 10%. There are tons of these, as well as daily email services, but the only site I regularly use is eReaderIQ. Recently, that feature has been either disabled entirely or malfunctioning, so I don’t rely on this process like I used to, but I’m ever hopeful Amazon will bring back this feature.ĥ. For years, Amazon had a feature that let users sort their lists by price, and I would sort from lowest to highest to check for great deals. I use lists. I keep a wish list of titles I’m interested in (for my sake and yours) on Amazon. Many of you have been kind enough to share the great deals you’ve found with me, so I can share them with you.Ĥ. You guys are great about sharing the book love. Either way, I’m always happy to get a heads-up so I can pass the information along to you.ģ. Some sales last for just a day some last for weeks. The publisher or authors tell me. This is another form of getting lucky. Publishers and authors often plan-or at least know about-promotions. When I pop over to link to a book, check a publication date, or verify a subtitle, sometimes I make a happy discovery. When I happen to find a great sale, I share it with you.Ģ. I blog about books, and spending time on sites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble is part of my daily workflow. The top seven ways I find great ebook deals:ġ. But if you’re not in the U.S., or are interested in different genres, today I’m sharing my best tips for finding ebook deals so you can find them yourself. I’m happy to do the work for you each day. prices, and based on titles I love and think you will, too. If I can’t find anything worth sharing, I don’t clutter up your inbox.) But if I find something great, I’ll always share it there. (Sometimes there are great deals to be found, sometimes not. I'd like to receive the free email course. If you’re an ebook reader, you can bookmark the page, or simplest of all, add your email below to get the list delivered to your inbox each morning. That’s why if a book I can’t stop recommending goes on sale for $.99, I share it-and if that brand-new book with the forever-long library queue goes on sale for $9.18, I share that, too. I’m looking for the magical combination of excellent books at an excellent value. I don’t necessarily look for the cheapest books (although sometimes the books I share are FREE), or the bestselling books (although sometimes I share bestsellers). I receive an affiliate commission from purchases made through these links.)Įventually it made sense to give these deals a permanent page: View that here. (Lately I’ve been experimenting with my new Amazon influencer page. Darcy, I’ve tried to share great ebook deals on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For many readers, a well-stocked e-reader helps them create more time to read, which is why from the earliest days of Modern Mrs. My mission here at Modern Mrs Darcy is to help you get more out of your (reading) life, and one of the ways I try to do that is to keep you stocked with good books.
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