Amazon sales are notorious for offering steep discounts on robot vacuums, Apple devices, tablets, and headphones. We're seeing plenty of sweet discounts in these categories now that the Amazon Big Spring Sale is underway, but we're also jazzed to see so many great deals in other categories — including books.
Nothing compares to the joy that comes from sitting in the warm spring air with a good book. Plus, these sale prices make this the perfect time to stock up on books for summer vacation.
SEE ALSO: The best Kindle deals in Amazon's Spring SaleCheck out these great book deals at Amazon if your bookshelf is feeling a bit bare after winter hibernation. The Big Spring Sale runs from March 25 through 31, so we'll update the list with any new deals that drop throughout the week.
The 50th annual Hunger Games is about to begin, and we're here for it. The latest novel in the saga, Sunrise on the Reapingby Suzanne Collins, is the fifth book in the Hunger Games series, which just released on March 18.
A beloved character from previous novels, this latest story in the realm takes us along with Haymitch Abernathy as his name is called to serve as tribute for District 12. Get ready for 400 pages back in the Panem universe by grabbing Sunrise on the Reapingfor $19.59 in hardcover, down from the list price of $27.99.
Ryland Grace wakes up feeling groggy and confused. Once he figures out what his name is, he might be able to progress in figuring it all out. Anyone who enjoyed Andy Weir's hit sci-fi book The Martianis bound to love Project Hail Mary. The paperback version is on sale during Amazon's Big Spring Sale for just $13.98, down from the standard price of $20.
Grabbing this title now is a great idea since you'll want to read Project Hail Marybefore the motion picture starring Ryan Gosling hits theaters in 2026.
Although Atomic Habitsisn't a brand new title, it's worth a read anytime — or a re-reading. Since the hardcover version is 56% off in the Amazon sale, there's no excuse not to add this title to your bookshelf. Author James Clear uses the 320 pages to dive into bad habits, good habits, change, goals, and more. If 2025 is your year of change, Atomic Habitsis a great place to start.
One of the best-selling thriller books of 2024, The God of the Woodsby Liz Moore, is 43% off at Amazon, bringing the hardcover book down to just $17. Moore takes us back to summer camp in 1975 when early one morning a counselor realizes someone is missing from their bunk. It's not an ordinary camper. The missing teen is Barbara Van Leer — the daughter of the family that owns the camp. The complex thriller takes us down many storylines that weave together into the perfect thriller that's nearly impossible to put down.
The Housemaidby Freida McFadden — $4.64$12.99(save $8.35 with on-page coupon)
Then She Was Goneby Lisa Jewell — $5.87$16(save $10.13 with on-page coupon)
The Martianby Andy Weir — $5.99$17(save $11.01 with on-page coupon)
The Secrets of Usby Lucinda Berry — $6.13$15.95(save $9.82)
The Vanishing Halfby Brit Bennett — $6.33$18(save $11.67 with on-page coupon)
Anxious Peopleby Fredrik Backman — $7.03$18.99(save $11.96)
The Best of Friendsby Lucinda Berry — $7.22$15.95(save $8.73)
Wild Eyes(Deluxe Edition) by Elsie Silver — $8.99$17.99(save $9)
The Heaven and Earth Grocery Storeby James McBride — $10.25$28(save $17.75 with on-page coupon)
One Perfect Coupleby Ruth Ware — $10.99$29.99(save $19 with on-page coupon)
I Cheerfully Refuseby Leif Enger — $13.51$28(save $14.49)
The Berry Pickersby Amanda Peters — $16.16$28(save $11.84)
The House in the Cerulean Seaby TJ Klune — $18.07$28.99(save $10.92)
The Wedding Peopleby Alison Espach — $18.37$28.99(save $10.62)
We Solve Murdersby Richard Osman — $18.94$30(save $11.06)
Witchcraft for Wayward Girlsby Grady Hendrix — $19.86$32(save $12.14)
The Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments box set by Margaret Atwood — $23.02$35(save $11.98)
The Year of Magical Thinkingby Joan Didion — $6.40$18(save $11.60 with on-page coupon)
Crying in H Martby Michelle Zauner — $9.85$17(save $7.15)
Women in White Coatsby Olivia Campbell — $7.06$18.99(save $11.93 with on-page coupon)
The Artist's Wayby Julia Cameron — $7.79$20(save $12.21 with on-page coupon)
The Let Them Theoryby Mel Robbins — $10.45$29.99(save $19.54 with on-page coupon)
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Lifeby Héctor García and Francesc Miralles — $13.29$24(save $10.71)
The Last Yakuza: Life and Death in the Japanese Underworldby Jake Adelstein — $15.35$22(save $6.65)
Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealismby Sarah Wynn-Williams — $23.09$32.99(save $9.90)
The Wagerby David Grann — $16.05$30(save $13.95)
The Tellby Amy Griffin — $20.30$29(save $8.70)
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