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Old 12-01-2014, 12:46 AM   #11004
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Kobo's Cyber Monday promotion is up: linkage to the main promo page, whose contents differ by region and may not be viewable from an IP outside eligible countries.

Canada, US, & UK all share the following promo:

CYBERMONDAY35 unlimited usage for 35% off selected titles from this list (same for all regions, mostly self-pub & author-republished backlist books)

Direct linkage to the promo pages for the trad-published sale books with differing selections for each country (but a lot of titles seem available at a reasonably low price in more than one), many of them couponable with contest and other codes:
A large portion of it seems to be carryover from the Black Friday sale, in case anyone might have missed something they were thinking of getting, but a good chunk of it is new.

Especially for the US, where Kobo seems to have put a whole bunch of Open Road Media titles in there (but a lot of them are also currently at the "regular" price as far as I can tell, unless there's further price-dropping/special couponage later as ORM have done for previous multi-store Cyber Monday sales).

However, there are some really good titles at good prices in there. UK readers can get a Daphne DuMaurier for £2, and Alan Dean Foster's Icerigger Trilogy 3-book omnibus is a dirt-cheap $1.99 (couponable!) in the US (ORM usually has the same bargain promo prices in Canada if the titles aren't geo-restricted, but they seem to be only sporadically matched for this sale, unfortunately, though maybe they'll drop later).
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