Amazon UK Launches '12 Days of Kindle' Sale
Amazon UK this week kicked off 12 days of Kindle special offers to round out the season of spending and ring in the new year.
Christmas is an expensive time of year for a lot of people, which is one of the reasons Boxing Day and the bargains found in the January sales are so attractive. This year, Amazon is once again joining in post-Christmas madness with special offers for Kindle users. The company yesterday announced its 12 days of Kindle event that will see many books discounted to just 99p.
"The 12 Days of Kindle is back and better than before," the company said in a statement. "Stock up your library with hundreds of selected books on sale from £0.99. We've included bestsellers, new releases, cult favourites and more across a variety of genres, so there's bound to be something for everyone."
Amazon will be adding new titles each day between now and January 6, so be sure to check in and take advantage. Today's new additions include 50 Cent's 'Playground,' John Lawton's 'Black Out' and 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' by Martin Bell.
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