I've been mostly away for some other projects, but after returning, I saw that Amazon has a special Kindle Fire tablet discount for students only, but it requires an active student version of Prime, which is $39.
Here's Amazon's announcement. (The text is straight from the Amazon page, to show exactly what they're offering and what's required.)
Save up to $70 on Select Kindle Fire Tablets: Exclusive Offer for Amazon Student Members
Special pricing is available on select Kindle Fire tablets to Amazon Student members with an active Prime account (six months free or $39/year plan). Join Amazon Student or start your discounted Prime membership to take advantage of this discount. The promo codes below will become available 24 hours after activation of your account, through September 1. New members, don't forget to check your .edu email and verify your account.How to Take Advantage of This Offer:
1. Place one of the tablets below in your cart.
2. At checkout, enter the appropriate promo code when prompted:
FIREHD89: Kindle Fire HD 8.9" for $199FIREHDST: Kindle Fire HD for $149
FIREDEAL: Kindle Fire for $129
If you are an Amazon Student member in a free or paid Prime plan, the discount will be applied to the corresponding item in your cart.
3. Complete your order before this promotion expires at 11:59 p.m. PST on September 1, 2013."
[End of Amazon announcement]These are actually very good deals.
For daily free ebooks, check the following links:
Temporarily-free books - Non-classics USA: by: Publication Date Bestselling High-ratings UK: PubDate Popular The Kindle Daily Deal What is 3G? and "WiFi"? Battery Care Highly-rated under $1, | Most Popular Free K-Books U.S. & Int'l (NOT UK): Top 100 free UK-Only: Top 100 free Guide to finding Free Kindle books and Sources. USEFUL for your Kindle Keyboard (U.S. only, currently): 99c Notepad 1.1, 99c Calculator, 99c Calendar, |
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