Barnes & Noble 200 Former Best Sellers for $3.99
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* This offer has expired, but HERE is the link to the Barnes & Noble “Deal of the Day“. Up to 8 discounted items are listed each day.
There is a great sale going on right now at Barnes & Noble.com. You can purchase over 100 former best sellers and 100 former kids best sellers on sale for $3.99 each. This offer is valid through 3/14/10.
If you need an upcoming gift for a reader or for a child, this would be a great time to save!
Get 100 Former Adult Bestsellers for $3.99 Each!
Here are just a few former bestsellers that you can order for $3.99 each:
The Choice by Nicolas Sparks, The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson, Sunday at Tiffany’s by James Patterson, John Lennon by Phillip Norman, An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore and The Good Rat by Jimmy Breslin.
Get 100 Former Kids Bestsellers for $3.99 Each!
A few of the kids former bestsellers available for purchase for $3.99:
The Velveteen Rabbit (B&N Edition) by Margery Williams, High in the Clouds by Paul McCartney, Molly’s Cooking Studio (American Girl Collection Series) by Nick Backes, Alice in Wonderland, (Glitter Charm Hardcover) by Lewis Carrol, The Carnivorous Carnival by Lemony Snicket.
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