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Old 01-30-2016, 07:42 PM   #29
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Some high-quality low-cost literary & international fiction bargains which are couponable @ Kobo, if you were wondering what you might want to use that unlimited 50% off weekend promo code upon.

@ $1.99 each from Steerforth Press' Pushkin & Archipelago imprints, which do new translations of classic & modern foreign fiction, respectively.
  • Harlequin's Millions by the late Bohumil Hrabal (Wikipedia), considered to be one of the best Czech writers of the 20th century, some sort of literary novel about eccentric elderly characters
  • Gate of the Sun by prominent Lebanese author Elias Khoury (Wikipedia), 1st in his sweeping historical saga about 1940s Palestine
Algonquin Press also has $1.99 sale selections both fiction and non, some by acclaimed contemporary literary fiction novelists: linkage for the lot here.

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is apparently couponable in Canada, and at the $2.99 mark, have a handful of literary novels on sale as well: linkage for the lot, filtered under the Fiction & Literature category.
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