Today’s lineup of the best Apple Books deals is now ready to roll, including titles like Hong Kong, Judge Stone, The Burning Side, Central Park West, Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief, Trust No One, Cross and Sampson, and more. Check out these M5 Pro MacBook Pro configs you can still land at $450 off (if you’re quick), the pre-price hike deals on M5 iPad Pro up to $350 off, and these official Apple Watch Sport Bands while they are just $15 Prime shipped. The books await below.
Hong Kong $3 (Reg. $15)
Broken Chains $3 (Reg. $6)
The Fantasies of Future Things $14 (Reg. $15)
The Burning Side $6 (Reg. $15)
Central Park West $2 (Reg. $13)
Load up on official Apple Watch Sport Bands while they are just $15 Prime shipped (69% off)
M5 iPad Pro up to $350 off before price hikes take hold at Amazon
Super rare Amazon all-time low on Apple’s Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and numpad still live
Out of the Loop $2 (Reg. $15)
The Eldest Daughter Detox $4 (Reg. $7)
Kill Zone $3 (Reg. $13)
Summer People $3 (Reg. $12)
Web of Vows and Vengeance: A Dark Enemies To Lovers Fantasy Romance Novel $10 (Reg. $15)
Judge Stone $10 (Reg. $17)
Wake of Dragons (Age of the Sorcerers—Book Twelve) $10 (Reg. $13)
Wrong Place (A Miles Sterling FBI Suspense Thriller—Book Four) $10 (Reg. $13)
My Queendom for a Horse $8 (Reg. $13)
The Fountain $5 (Reg. $23)
The Guilty Ones: A Psychological Thriller $8 (Reg. $13)
Addicted (Unabridged) $6 (Reg. $20)
Passage to Tokyo $4 (Reg. $23)
Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief $5 (Reg. $17)
Society Women $5 (Reg. $23)
The New Neighbors $3 (Reg. $23)
Apostle: Warhammer 40,000 Series (Unabridged) $22 (Reg. $29)
Sour Cherry $5 (Reg. $15)
Trust No One $5 (Reg. $17)
Evil Genius $5 (Reg. $17)
Royal Spin $5 (Reg. $20)
Cross and Sampson $5 (Reg. $17)
Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho (Light Novel) Vol. 1 $4 (Reg. $20)
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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices

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