If you are looking for a new read, be sure to checkout BookCloseOuts.com, one of North America’s largest sellers of bargain books. The online bookstore has slashed prices of over 50,000 titles by 50%, some of which were already discounted by 50%, as part of its Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale which ends today (11/30). There are hundreds of books you can get for under $5 with as much as 88% off their original price. Shipping starts at $3.25, but you can get free shipping when you spend $35 or more.
There are literally over 1700 pages of books to browse from, so your best bet would be to think of a subject or author you are interested in and doing a search for it via the search bar located inside the purple promotions box. You can also check out the “Best Sellers” list on the right-hand side of the screen. You should be able to find something for yourself or someone else out of the gazillion titles available. Books include best sellers, novels, cookbooks/ recipe books, political autobiographies, religious and spiritual, hobbies and much more. Here are some titles that caught my eye:
Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris for $3.49 (originally $27.95 – a savings of 88%)
A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips for $2.99 (originally $25.99 – a savings of 88%)
90-Minute Fabric Fun by Terrie Kralik for $3.49 (originally $24.99 – a savings of 86%)
A Daybook of Prayer: Meditations, Scriptures and Prayers to Draw Near to the Heart of God by Thomas Nelson Publishers for $3.49 (originally $18.99 – a savings of 82%)
The Right Words at the Right Time by Marlo Thomas for $2.99 (originally $16 – a savings of 81%)
Your turn: What books are on your wish list?
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are these new books or used?
Shannon – These are new, unread books. There may be a mark at the edge of the book to designate that it is a bargain book. Here’s an example of what this may look like: http://www.bookcloseouts.com/Help/General/OurProduct