Thousands of bestselling books are discounted in Amazon's Spring Sale - here are the 11 I'm shopping now
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Amazon's Spring Sale is here, offering second-to-none deals on our favourite beauty, home and fashion staples. But one section of the sale that's usually neglected? The bookshop.
Right now, thousands of bestselling novels, non-fiction reads and cookbooks are hugely discounted. We're talking the latest smash hits selling for less than a fiver each. It's the perfect opportunity to stock up your library cheaply, whether you're ready to plunge into your next read straight away, or saving it for a treat by the pool on holiday.
Keep scrolling for the 11 best offers to take advantage of while the Spring Sale is on, whatever genre you're after.
This captivating novel by Kristin Hannah follows 20-year-old nursing student Frances ‘Frankie’ McGrath, who impulsively joins the Army Nurses Corps after her brother is deployed to Vietnam.
Overwhelmed by the chaos and destruction of war, and later struggling with the unexpected trauma of returning home to a changed America, Frankie has to try and repiece her life.
In doing so, she’ll also discover the true value of female friendship – as well as the heartbreak that love can cause. Given it dominated bestseller charts, it’s perhaps unsurprising Hannah’s novel is now being made into a blockbuster film
Described as ‘spellbinding’ by the Washington Post, McConaghy’s novel follows Dominic Salt and his three children, who are caretakers of Shearwater: a tiny weather-lashed island at risk from rising sea levels.
The Salts are the only remaining residents – that is, until a storm washes up a woman, Rowan, who seems reluctant to admit why she’s really there.
And when Rowan stumbles upon sabotaged radios and a recently dug grave, she realises that she's not the only one on the island with a secret.
Sarah J. Mass’s epic novel has made her one of the 21st century’s bestselling authors, and introduced millions of women to the ‘romantasy’ genre.
Feyre is a huntress, but when she kills what she thinks is a wolf in the woods, a terrifying creature arrives to demand retribution. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she knows about only from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor, Tamlin, is not truly a beast, but one of the lethal, immortal Fae.
As Feyre adapts to her new home, her feelings for Tamlin begin to change. But shadows are creeping in, and Tamlin has a dark secret that he cannot share.
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Breathing Lessons, Anne Tyler’s warm, witty novel unfolds over the three chaotic days surrounding a wedding. Gail Baines, the socially awkward mother of the bride, is already having a terrible week: she’s lost her job, her daughter’s big day is looming, and her ex-husband Max suddenly turns up on her doorstep expecting to stay. But when a troubling secret about the groom emerges just before the ceremony, the carefully planned celebrations begin to unravel, forcing Gail to confront old tensions, family loyalties and the complicated nature of love.
Matt Haig’s hugely popular bestseller and book-club favourite asks a simple question: what if you could try out all the lives you might have lived?
When Nora Seed reaches breaking point, she finds herself in the mysterious Midnight Library, a strange place between life and death where every book on the shelves represents a different version of her life, had she made different choices.
As Nora begins stepping into these alternate versions of herself, she starts to question what truly makes a life worth living. It’s a warm, thought-provocking and uplifting book that feels a bit like getting a cuddle.
After the phenomenal success of her brutally honest memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died, former child star Jennette McCurdy returns with her first novel. Half His Age centres on a teenage girl who begins a secret relationship with her much older creative writing teacher, convinced she’s finally found someone who truly understands her. But as the affair deepens, the imbalance between them becomes impossible to ignore, forcing her to confront the blurred lines between admiration, manipulation and desire. It’s uncomfortable, hilarious and by all accounts, unputdownable.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Writers & Lovers, Lily King’s latest novel explores the intoxicating intensity of first love – and how it can shape a life long after it’s over. The story follows a young woman in her final year of college who is drawn into the orbit of two brilliant, charismatic students, Sam and Yash. Their friendship quickly becomes a complicated love triangle filled with rivalry, ambition and unpredictable passion. Decades later, now a successful writer living a comfortable life with a husband and children, a surprise visit brings the past rushing back, forcing her to confront the choices and secrets that changed everything.
Billed as the memoir Meta never wanted published, Sarah Wynn-Williams’ explosive non-fiction book that became a global number one bestseller pulls back the curtain on her seven years working inside Facebook.
Joining the company believing it could be a force for good, she instead found herself front-row to the ego and moral chaos behind one of the world’s most powerful tech giants.
Promising revelations about Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg and Silicon Valley’s unchecked ambition, Careless People is darkly funny, deeply unsettling and the kind of book that will make you look at social media very differently.
A long-time BookTok favourite now set to become a Netflix film, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s bestselling novel follows reclusive Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo as she finally decides to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life. But when she chooses unknown journalist Monique Grant to write her story, nobody is more surprised than Monique herself. As Evelyn looks back on her rise to fame in 1950s Hollywood, her seven marriages and the love she had to keep hidden, it soon becomes clear that her story is tangled up with Monique’s own in ways she never could have imagined…
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Me and You on Vacation (yes, it’s a Netflix movie now) and Book Lovers, Emily Henry’s lesser-known romcom is in fact one of our favourites. Funny Story follows Daphne, whose fiancé dumps her for his childhood best friend, leaving her stranded and suddenly sharing a home with the only person who understands her humiliation: Petra’s ex, Miles. What starts as an unlikely friendship – and a plan involving a few strategically misleading photos – soon becomes something far more complicated. It’s a classic opposites-attract romance, perfect for anyone who’s ever been dumped (all of us, right?).
Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025, Miranda July’s much-hyped novel follows a semi-famous artist who turns 45 and decides to give herself a gift: a solo road trip from Los Angeles to New York, leaving her husband and child behind.
But just half an hour into the journey, she abruptly exits the freeway, checks into a motel and embarks on something far stranger than the trip she’d planned.
Waterstones describes is as a ‘funny, quite dirty, and deeply profound’ exploration of female identity.
