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Old 05-19-2014, 09:13 PM   #7950
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Originally Posted by adityadubey View Post
In other news (sorry to interrupt the contest euphoria), the eccentric pricing in India continues. While the imprints and books identified earlier are no longer priced ultra cheap (in fact they're at the other end of ridiculous now), I did find another imprint (Open Road Media) which has some children's books, Erma Bombeck, Lawrence Block, Chris Lynch and even a few books by Barabara Hambly at throwaway prices:

http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/Sea...&sort=PriceAsc
Also sorry to interrupt the last-minute use of coupon codes, but I just noticed that a bunch of Open Road-published George Harmon Coxe mysteries are 2.99 rupees in Kobo India, and a bunch more are 142 rupees - and couponable.

Link is here: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/Sea...chfield=Author

A great way (IMO) to use up some Kobo codes before Kobo expires them...
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