Black Friday Week Sales to Improve Your Reading Life

Black Friday Week Sales to Improve Your Reading Life

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Black Friday sales have begun, and they include plenty of sales relevant to readers! First, check out our round up of early Black Friday sales on hardcovers, paperbacks, and ereaders, and be sure to check back on Black Friday proper: we’re updating these lists every day.

It’s not just books that are worth snapping up during Black Friday sales, though. Today, we’ve gathered some of the most exciting sales for readers, from reading chairs to temperate-controlled mugs to reading lights and more. A couple of these deals are for Prime members only, but most don’t require a Prime account. Now, get ready to upgrade your reading life with these sales!

Ember smart mugEmber smart mug
image from Ember on Amazon

We’ve all been there: you sit down to read with a mug of coffee or tea, and by the time you resurface from the book, it’s gone cold. But what if you could have a reading beverage that was always the perfect temperature? That’s where smart mugs like this one come in. $96

pair of black Beats Studio Buds and their casepair of black Beats Studio Buds and their case
Image from Beats Store on Amazon

If earbuds are more your speed, these Beats Studio Buds come bundled with AppleCare+ for two years. $99

large light grey beanbag chairlarge light grey beanbag chair
image from the Homguava Store on Amazon

Here’s another comfy bean bag chair. This one also comes in a darker grey, khaki, and pink. $152



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