Free books, bwahahahaha
I hate to do this to you, seriously, but BookCloseouts.com is having their annual holiday sale, where you get $1 in free books for every $1 you spend. In other words, if you find $15 worth of books you’d like to have, you can then choose another $15 worth of books to receive for free—there’s absolutely no spending limit. If books are crack, these folks are your pusher. I’m always amazed that every time I venture to their site I find something wonderful that I absolutely must have. I consider them like a wonderful used book store, except the books are new and don’t smell like mildew.
So, on the slight chance you might have a book lover on your shopping list, give the site a quick visit. In the interests of full disclosure, you must choose your free books from a list of 15000 preselected titles, but I think you still might find a little something you like. If you decide you can’t find any free titles which interest you, you can switch your promotion and use a discount code instead. I was offered a few codes of my very own to use on this blog, and here they are:
Coupon code: theblogpound-5
Coupon password: bookcloseouts.com
Value: Get $5 off an order of $35 or more
Expires: Dec 31, 2007
Coupon code: theblogpound-10
Coupon password: bookcloseouts.com
Value: Get $10 off an order of $60 or more
Expires: Dec 31, 2007
The hyperlinks I used for the coupon codes link directly to the autographed book section. It’s one of my favourite sections to browse for something fun and unusual. Happy shopping and happy reading!
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Just to show I’m not a hypocrite, I forced myself to go do some shopping. Oh, it was painful for me. I spent $10.98 and bought these titles:
Complete Care for Your Aging Cat (I already own Complete Care for Your Aging Dog)
From Ace to Zummo (a book about names for pets)
My Fine Feathered Friend (a true story about a chicken living in New York City)
Discovering Cultural Japan (title is self-explanatory, I think)
21 Dog Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.com (the autobiography of someone who worked at Amazon while they were just a startup company)
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