ComScore

10 of Amazon's Best Books of the Year on Sale for October Prime Day, Including 2 Reese's Book Club Picks

Plus, a buy two get one free deal

PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and some items may be gifted to us. Additionally, PureWow may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story. All prices are accurate upon date of publish. You can learn more about the affiliate process here.

amazon book deals universal
PureWow/Amazon

I've got some good news for readers—Amazon October Prime Day isn't just for tech deals and savings on all your go-to beauty products, there are also *tons* of markdowns on popular books through Oct. 9. I'm talking deals on Reese's Book Club picks like First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston and BookTok-viral fantasies like When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker (some of which have those coveted sprayed edges) along with a bunch of other titles named on Amazon's Best Books of 2024 (So Far) list. Not to mention, most of the books on this list are included in the "get three for the price of two" deal, so really, how could you skip this sale?

More of an e-bookworm? You should know that tons of Kindle devices are also majorly marked down right now, as are a slew of Kindle books for up to 80 percent off. There really is something for every reader during this sale—so whichever type of page-turner you choose, just make sure you're signed up for Amazon Prime (or register for a free trial here) to score the savings.

Want to know which buzzy products are *really* worth buying? Sign up for our shopping newsletter to uncover our favorite finds.

Reese's Book Club pick that's included in the 3-for-2 deal, this thriller is worth adding to your TBR according to more than 445,000 Goodreads reviewers who have helped it earn a 4- out of 5-star rating. The fast-paced story centers around Evie Porter—a woman who has to stay one step ahead of her past while living under a false name and working a secret job. According to Witherspoon, it has "everything you could want in a thriller: secret identities, a mysterious boss and a cat and mouse game that kept me guessing the whole way through." Reviewers agree that the twists, turns and well-developed characters kept them hooked from the jump.

Looking for something a little lighter? Then you're gonna want to get this beautiful sprayed edge version of The Rom-Commers in your cart before it sells out. In this (you guessed it) rom-com, aspiring screenwriter Emma Wheeler gets a big break when she's offered the chance to re-write a famous screenwriter's script over six months in L.A. The problem? Said screenwriter has no interest in working with her, and is only using this script as a means to get a different project green-lit. But Emma fights for the script and sets out to convince him that rom-coms and love stories matter—even if she has to kiss him to do it (I think you can tell where it's going from here).

Considering this book is not only one of Barack Obama's favorite books of the summer, but also a New York Times best seller *and* a Good Morning America book club pick, it's definitely one to have on your radar during the sale. This sci-fi novel is part time-travel romance, part spy thriller, part workplace comedy, so if you're in the mood for a book that practically checks all the boxes, this could be it. Set in the near future, a civil servant agrees to an unknown project for a salary that can't be passed up, and finds herself living with expat "1874," Commander Graham Goore.

Thought to have died on an Arctic expedition in 1875, Goore is confused to be alive and living with a woman who presents him with "outlandish" things like washing machines and Spotify. But over time, their relationship evolves and results in consequences they could never have prepared for. Well, I'm intrigued.

If you're a fan of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale or Firefly Lane, don't miss your chance to scoop up a hardcover copy of her latest, The Women, on sale. To no one's surprise, it's made tons of best seller lists since its February release, and has earned an average 4.6 out of 5 stars on Goodreads from more than 720,000 reviewers. After experiencing a revelation that women can be heroes, Frances "Frankie" McGrath sets out to follow her brother's footsteps in Vietnam and joins the Army Nurse Corps. Though overwhelmed by the destruction of war, Frankie creates deep friendships before returning to a divided America. This story highlights women's often forgotten sacrifice and commitment to their country while also focusing on the irreplaceable friendships made along the way.

Leigh Bardugo's The Familiar is on my own fall reading list after recently finishing Ninth House (which I highly recommend, especially if you're into dark academia vibes), and since it's earned a spot on the New York Times and Indie best sellers lists, I have no doubt I'll love it just as much. Set in the Spanish Golden Age, this is the story of Luzia Cotado, a scullion who uses a sprinkle of magic to get through her grueling days. But when she catches the attention of Antonio Pérez, a now disgraced man who was the former secretary of the king, she begins to use her magic as their one chance to again gain favor with the king. Luzia is lead on a dangerous path that puts her at risk of the Inquisition's wrath in light of her Jewish blood, and must enlist help from Guillén Santángel, an immortal holding secrets of his own.

Readers are calling the male main character in Abby Jimenez's rom-com Just for the Summer their new favorite, which is saying a lot when it comes to romance lovers. In this Good Morning America book club pick, the story follows Justin and Emma as they come up with a wild plan to cancel out each other's love curses. But what's supposed to be a no-strings-attached fling for the summer could never just be as simple as that, and the pair must navigate tough life situations and undeniably real feelings.

If you love a good young adult story (or are looking for the perfect gift to pick up the teenager in your life), don't skip Alexene Farol Follmuth's (who also writes under the name Olivie Blake) Twelfth Knight, which is a retelling of the Shakespearean classic set in modern times. This book was a Reese's Book Club pick, so you already know it'll be good, but just in case you want to know what it's about before you hit "add to cart," here's a taste for you. Viola Reyes, VP of the student body, loves nothing more than to escape her daily life into an online Twelfth Knight game, but plays through a masculine alter-ego, Cesario, to ensure a safe space for herself. While online, she meets another player under the alter-ego Duke Orsino, who just so happens to be the real-life Jack Orsino, star running-back of the football team. (I'll leave you to imagine the rest from there.)

Magic, adventure and romance—you'll find it all in Gareth Brown's debut novel, The Book of Doors. This contemporary fantasy is set in a NYC bookshop where bookseller Cassie Andrews comes across a mysterious book that leads to her being hunted by others who are after it. Drummond Fox, a Scottish librarian who keeps tabs on the sought-after tome, approaches Cassie and offers to hide it away in his unique library—but they'll have to navigate around those who are willing to kill for it first. TBH, this sounds like the ideal spooky season read to me.

The Washington Post called Margo's Got Money Troubles the "feel good book we need right now," and reviewers are agreeing. One wrote, "There is so much depth to the surface story. I’m impressed! I was so engrossed in the story and the characters and desperately wanted them to succeed. I’m sad it’s over. I’ll be thinking about Margo for a long time."

The story follows none other than Margo, a new mom who's on the verge of eviction and dealing with the unexpected arrival of her estranged father. To solve her money problems, Margo experiments with starting an OnlyFans, which quickly becomes more popular than she ever imagined—but comes with a price. Sounds like the perfect book to settle in with on a weekend afternoon—I can't wait to get my hands on it.

After going viral on BookTok, I'm happy to report that When the Moon Hatched totally lived up to the hype and made it's way to my own top books of the year list. Get ready to settle in for a complex fantasy story with tons of world building and a swoon-worthy romance plot following rebel assassin Raeve who finds herself imprisoned by a group of powerful fae and Kaan Vaegor, who is on a quest in the midst of grieving a lost love.

I won't say too much more to avoid spoilers, but know that if you're into fantasies that completely sweep you away into another world full of characters you'll adore, this one's worth adding to your cart (especially while you can still score the limited-edition sprayed edge version). Happy reading!


natalie bio photo e1692204716113

Assistant Commerce Editor

  • Writes commerce stories and features that span multiple topics, including fashion, beauty, travel, home and sales/deals
  • Has contributed to reports on ethical fashion and continues to stay up-to-date on sustainablility developments
  • Completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in fashion studies at Parsons The New School

Why You Should Trust Us

PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women’s walking shoes that won’t hurt your feet, we’ve got you covered.