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    While you can’t replace the feel of paper — the beauty of bound hardcovers and the ritual of turning the page — an e-reader brings convenience and portability that a physical book just can’t beat. Sure, you can throw a book in your tote bag, but what about an entire library?

    When you think of the best e-readers, your first thought is likely an Amazon Kindle, however this isn’t a list of the best Kindles, although we do have a list of those, too. While Kindles are great — there’s certainly no denying that — you can find a couple of equally wonderful alternatives.

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    From the basic to the Paperwhite, these are Amazon’s best Kindles

    So, what is the best e-reader for 2025? I’m regularly testing new e-readers (and tablets) and cycling through different models to stay up to date on the best options available. So, if you’re gearing up to read more books this summer or fall, I can recommend a model you’ll love.

    Plus, with Black Friday upon us, we’re approaching the best time to buy an e-reader. During Prime Day, we see discounts on Kindles, but we have to wait for Black Friday to find deals on other e-readers like Kobos. Ahead of Black Friday, we’ve spotted deals on like-new Kindle Paperwhites, but we’re holding out for more.

    Other e-readers we’ve tested

    From left to right: Kindle Paperwhite, Nook GlowLight 4 Plus, Kindle Scribe
    Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

    Most recently, we’ve tested the Remarkable PaperPro and Onyx Boox Go 7 as contenders for this list. After several weeks of testing, both devices proved to be pretty good but not quite list-worthy.

    Whenever you search for e-readers, Remarkable’s tablets will always pop up in the search results, but unfortunately, it’s hard to obtain ePUB files on the Remarkable. With Remarkable, you can access files within Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive. If you have any locked ePUB files — like from Libby — you won’t be able to access them on a Remarkable tablet. So, after testing the Remarkable tablet myself, it proved to be a better document reader or digital journal than an e-reader.

    The Onyx Boox Go 7 is a better e-reader option than the Remarkable. It’s the same size as the Kobo Libra or Amazon Kindle, but it really lags on processing speed. To read ePUB files from Libby required downloading the Adobe Digital Editions app onto the Boox Go 7, and there was so much lag while opening and closing the app. While it was an easier process than getting library books on a Nook, it was still a major pain compared to Kindle or Kobo’s integrations. The Boox Go 7 lagged and took ages to load files. I was most looking forward to testing this Boox because of its page-turning buttons, but unfortunately, I found that they didn’t work on my device.

    An e-reader we haven’t gotten around to testing is the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, which just debuted on Sept. 30, 2025. As of Nov. 2025, it’s not available for preorder yet, but once we get a model to test, we’ll update this guide with our recommendations.

    What about the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition?

    If you’re familiar with the Kindle lineup, it may come as a surprise that the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition isn’t on this list. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great, but I think there are better options. The Signature Edition is an upgraded version of the Paperwhite, and we’ve compared the devices head-to-head. The short version? The Paperwhite is a better value, even with the SE’s added features like auto-adjusting brightness and 32GB of storage.

    If you are prepared to spend $200 on an e-reader, though, I say skip the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition and go for the Kobo Libra Colour.

    Where’s the Nook on this list?

    In terms of big-name e-readers, you might notice one omission from this list: the Barnes & Noble Nook. I have tested this e-reader, and it was previously featured on this list. However, after testing more devices, it no longer makes the cut. In comparison to any of the Kindles or the Kobo Libra, the Nook has sloth-like performance, making it frustrating to use.

    Plus, getting my library books onto the Nook was a nightmare, as it was a multi-step process that required downloading to a computer before uploading to a Nook. Its only redeeming quality was the buttons on either side of the device, which made page turning a breeze. However, unless you are a loyal buyer of Barnes & Noble books, I recommend steering clear of the Nook.

    Where to get e-reader books for free

    Once you get an e-reader, it’s time to fill it up with books, and that doesn’t necessarily mean spending money. In fact, you can load up your e-reader without spending a dime; you just need to be a bit resourceful.

    The best way to read nearly any book — a classic or hot new release — is with Libby. I have read hundreds of free books with the Libby app — I wouldn’t have been able to test for this guide without it. It connects with your library card, allowing you to borrow from your local library’s digital collection. Plus, both Kobo and Kindle have exceptional Libby integrations.

    Another way to build your library is through Stuff Your Kindle Day events. These are 24-hour opportunities led by authors that make books discounted or free.

    If you’re a fan of the classics or looking to discover a treasure lost to time, an online resource like Project Gutenberg has more than 75,000 books in the public domain that you can download and read on an e-reader.

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