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Old 03-21-2012, 12:27 AM   #2
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Oddly, it was $0.95 cents in Kobo (not that I'm complaining ).

The book is also non-agency (meaning you could theoretically get it for as little as ($0.57). While the books is quite inexpensive, there are probably some people out there with access to more Kobo discount codes than books to spend them on. For those not aware, here's the long-maintained Kobobooks.com Discount Codes thread on Mobileread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=115233

I picked up this book (it sounds really interesting!) for $0.76 (after a 20% off code, I'm keeping my 35% and 40% off codes for more expensive books! ).

And for those who haven't used it yet, Kobo has a $1 off code that would likely make this book free, if you haven't already used it. Or would Kobo pay you a few cents to take the book? I've always been curious about that.

Thanks again for pointing this book out, I'm looking forward to reading it now.

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