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Old 06-08-2014, 11:37 PM   #12
Difflugia
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The NKJV Study Bible is on sale for $7.99 (normally $19.99). It's couponable at Kobo US (PERKOPOLIS is worth 40% off, bringing the price to four dollars and change).
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In what I hope isn't the start of a trend, it isn't currently marked down at Barnes & Noble. Today's free David C. Cook book isn't free there, either, so I'm a little concerned.

If you use (or want to use) Tecarta's Bible apps for Android or iOS, their study Bibles are marked down until June 30. Most are $7.99 instead of $14.99 (which they're calling 50% off, using some 1 Kings 7:23 math, I guess). The apps in the respective stores for each Bible are marked down as well as the in-app purchase price (at least for Android, which is what I have). If you use the Amazon Appstore, you can use Amazon Coins to buy them in-app.

I got an email from Zondervan that linked to this page listing the study Bible apps. They don't link to the Amazon Appstore, but you can either search for "Tecarta" or here's a link to the free KJV app (from which you can buy the Bibles at the sale price in-app).
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