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Amazons buy three for the price of two deal on books, movies, and music is back during the Big Spring Sale

Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving, Harry Styles album, and the cover of Project Hail Mary on a colorful background

As a special treat for those who love physical media, Amazon is running a special promotion during their Big Spring Sale. As of March 27, on books, movies, and music, get three for the price of two. No matter what your vice is — hardcovers, Blu-rays, vinyl, or CDs — you can bundle any combination to get the discount.

Big name books, movies, and music are covered in the sale. If you still haven't read Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, you can pick that up alongside Grammy award winning artist Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving. Plus, you can catch up on the latest Marvel and get The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts* on Blu-ray.

There are plenty of great items that qualify for the deal, here's how to redeem.

How to redeem Amazon three for two deal

There's no special code required to score Amazon three for two deal. All you need to do is add any combination of the qualifying items in your cart and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout.

Three for two books

Three for two kids' books

Three for two music

Three for two movies



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