NEW YORK — Summer is around the corner, and it's time to stock up on all your summer beach reads. But with the expense that it takes to pay for the vacation itself, no one wants to spend a lot on beachy entertainment. Here's how to save some pennies that can go to other summer splurges:
— GRAB A DEAL ON AN E-READER NOW:
Prices have been dropping pretty regularly for years, says Simba Information analyst Michael Norris, while quality has been going up and up.
Now Nook tablets offer the entire Google Play app store, which includes thousands of apps. If you act ahead of Father's Day this Sunday, you can find Barnes & Noble's 7-inch Nook HD $70 off for $129 and its 12-inch Nook HD+ $120 off for $149.
Meanwhile, Amazon.com's Kindle Fire HD is $20 off, starting at $179, with the promo code DADSFIRE. It offers its own selection of apps like Netflix and HBO Go.
— FIND CHEAP ELECTRONIC BOOKS:
A full-price e-book can cost almost as much as a regular paper book, but there are ways to get bargains.
Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble have self-publishing platforms that offer free or low-price self-published books. Amazon's Kindle singles offer pieces that are longer than a magazine article but shorter than a book — by unknowns and famous authors alike — for 99 cents to $4.99.