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Old 06-01-2010, 09:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by boswd View Post
saw this while browsing on the Barnes and Noble site

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/Free...?cds2Pid=34007

I like this. I like it alot. Because even though I have been converted into the digital age of e-books, I don't want the book store experience to pass people by. and if this gets people back in and still browse and still by that classic hard cover from time to time.
I went by today to pick up the coupon for this week's book to read on my iPhone (or more likely my husband's iPad). I was asked to show my phone & my app, and not only did he give me the coupon for this week's book, he gave me one for last week's book AND next week's book, which was way over & beyond what he had to do.

I picked up a couple of books for my granddaughter's birthday too, but no paper books for me - every price I checked on the bargain tables was the same as or more than the eBook price (I'm a Kindle and Sony owner, as well as B&N reader user). Not to mention the fact that I just prefer the eBook form.

Last edited by Meemo; 06-01-2010 at 09:34 PM.
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