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Originally Posted by davidfor
That page is a "Kobo Collection". I think the idea is to people can create a list of books with some comments and other information. In this case, it is a page of information about the the author rather than one book. The "Add to library" is adding the collection to your library. The only way I can see to access this is from the Kobo app on the iPad. That has a "Kobo Collections" section in the library. I'm sure I have seen this on the e-ink devices at some time, but it isn't there now. I assume the Android app and the Arc devices will show them.
Another example of a collection is Kobo Next. That's just a selection of books they think people should buy from them.
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Seems like a good explanation, I've just never come across it before.
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Originally Posted by Raquel
I don't know about the situation in Italy, but Rakuten/Kobo seems to only accept Rakuten Japan's coupons.
No foreign codes, including contest codes, works now.
These are working codes.
35%OFF:Comeback3cl86
25%OFF:Comeback3cl23、Comeback6sq52
20%OFF:kobobirthday14
500yen off: Kobojp
Rakuten frequently gives us 20 - 30% off coupons, so if you buy at Japanese store, you often need to check their homepage's top banner. 
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Add 50% off: SAV50 still worked tonight for me also.