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Old 10-30-2014, 01:47 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
Barnes & Noble is advertising a cookbook sale right now with 45 books listed. Prices are all over the place, but there are a good number that are $1.99 and $2.99. Most aren't B&N specific and are discounted at other sellers as well (I checked several titles at eBooks.com and Kobo).

I picked up the almost 500-page The Easy Pressure Cooker Cookbook for $1.99 at eBooks.com.
Thanks, great find.

I grabbed a couple of the $1.99 and $2.99's that looked good, and had good ratings (at Amazon). Thankfully, I had already purchased two or three of the others that looked good, so I didn't have to buy them again. I didn't consider any of the higher-priced ebooks (which are much more numerous, but not necessarily of better quality) for, let's say, philosophical reasons (I'm too much of a tightwad . . . er . . . I'm too frugal, I mean).

Some information that may be helpful to peeps checking out the sale . . . . First, some of the ebooks are available at Amazon for the same prices, should you wish to have the Kindle/mobi format. Second, one of the books that I checked was available at Amazon, but not marked down there. Thirdly, in one case of the books that I spot-checked, the book was available at Amazon and a little bit cheaper there. The moral of the story: you might be interested in checking at Amazon for titles that you're interested in. Amazon is also a great source for reviews, of course, which might cause you to buy a title that you hadn't planned on buying. I hope that one or more Mobilereader finds the above information helpful!

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