Black Friday isn't until November 26 but it's never too early for a good deal so here's one for the avid readers.
Waterstones is offering incredible discounts across its books in the lead up to retail's biggest shopping day of the year.
The book retailer is the latest brand to join the stream of early Black Friday promotions, including the likes of Amazon, Pretty Little Thing and The Perfume Shop.
Whether you're hunting for a new read over to flick through over the winter months or you're looking for a Christmas bargain, there is something for everyone.
Here is a selection of the best early Black Friday deals at Waterstones
Better Off Dead - Lee and Andrew Child
The hardback copy is available for half price at Waterstones.
Reduced from £20, you can now pick up a copy for £10 online or in-store.
A Promised Land - President Barack Obama
Reduced from £35, Barack Obama's first memoir will make a fantastic Christmas gift.
It is available for half price at £17.50.
Together: Memorable Meals Made Easy - Jamie Oliver
Just in time for Christmas, Jamie Oliver will have you cooking up a storm in no time.
Save £13 on this hardback copy from Waterstones.
Get yours for just £13 instead of £26.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Big Shot - Jeff Kinney
The 16th book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series is now available at Waterstones.
The hardback copy is now half price at £6.49.
Down from £12.99, pick yourself up a bargain before the festive rush.
Mental Fitness: 15 Rules to Strengthen Your Body and Mind - Ant Middleton
Take control of your body and mind as we head into the Christmas season with Ant Middleton's advice.
These 15 rules to live by will be available as a hardback on November 25 2021.
Perfect as a gift or a treat for yourself, pre-order yours for £10.
See Waterstone's full list of early Black Friday deals via its website.
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