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B&N Classic Weekly Promotion 9/2 - Around the World in 5,792 Pages

Yay, it's another week of free classics at B&N, and this week's theme for their nice annotated editions with the footnotes and the essays is basically a whole lot of adventuring and tales thereof.

This week there are no repeats from the previous promos, and only the Canterbury Tales overlaps with the NookStudy welcome kit, so most people should be seeing 12 entirely new titles.

Pick up Kipling and Twain (2 each), Chaucer, Swift's Gulliver Travels, Haggard's Allan Quatermain, Nesbit 5 kids and IT, Hans Christian Andersen, the Arabian Nights, and 2 sailing tales by Joshua Slocum and Richard Henry Dana.

And if you move quickly, you can still get last week's "Read After Dark" spooky classics for free via this search, usually until a little past midnight PDT when the pricing switches over.

Be sure to refresh to make sure each book page says 0.00 before 1-clicking, though if you do get dinged it won't be as bad as for previous weeks, since apparently B&N have decided to drop the regular price of most of their classics back to $1.99 instead of $2.99.
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