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Old 11-11-2013, 03:13 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by lmcread View Post
Trying to get my daughter onto a Sony reader,,,so she came back from the bookstore with a list of typical teen/young adults titles,,,all of them are never eligible for kobo promo codes,,,is this typical ???
So wondering where and when is best try to find teen books on sale..
Thanks for ant tips.
With Kobo promo codes It depends which country you are in, and which publisher the books are with. US is probably the worst for discounts as none of the big publishers are discountable there. But in other countries usually some or even all of the big publishers are discountable. Most small publishers and self-published books are discountable everywhere.

I don't know where to look for teen books specifically, but if you are in the US then Diesel often has good prices on Macmillan books, and OmniLit often has some sort of rebate scheme or other deal on HarperCollins and Hachette books. The trick is to put the books you want on a wishlist, be patient, and buy when they go on special. A price-watch site such as Luzme can be a good way to do this.
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