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Was the bounty worth braving the humidity?
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So are you sitting on the edge of your seats, waiting to gasp in delight over the bookaliciousness? Oh, you want to know why a self-purported library girl is receiving books from B&N-- Well, it is my hubby's fault. (isn't it always)
He stumbled across the Barnes and Noble Online Summer Clearance and couldn't resist a boxed set of a Mad's Greatest Artists: The Completely Mad Don Martin. Regularly $150 on sale for $20 but he needed to order $25 worth to get free shipping which is where I come in.
I settled on these little jewels...
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Aren't the covers pretty? For ages, I've longed for a hardcover collection of Jane Austen's works. The B&N classic hardcovers were $4.95 each and I was so tempted to order the entire set BUT the regular price is only $7.95. Thinking it might be to good to be true, I settled on one to see how the binding holds up. I'll keep you posted...
The other two paperbacks were $1.99 each. What a deal!
Actually, I almost didn't add the Religion Timeline since the other two met the $25 free shipping requirement. Didn't want to be piggy and really really haven't a 'square to spare' for more books but hubby said: Get it! He never limits his book buying and doesn't seem to mind book clutter so I thought: Why not? One teeny little book won't cause the house to burst at the seams... will it?
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The Mad Magazine boxed set didn't arrive until a few days later. The books are gorgeous and hubby is enraptured. They will feature in a future post. In fact, hubby might even gush about them himself as a guest blogger but don't hold your breath... he suffers from a serious affliction... bone idleness. ;o)
By the way, the summer clearance is over at Barnes and Noble. There are still bargain books but not a $1.99 or $2.99 section. I don't know if each season has a big blowout sale but my eyes are peeled.
You've got some lovely books there. 'The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen' looks interesting as I'm a big fan. I'll look forward to your review.
ReplyDeleteNice books! And boots, haha. :) I would also love to own Austen's books. Something I should think about buying sometime, especially since it's cheap!
ReplyDeleteAAAhh I got all excited when I saw the picture of your mailbox with the huge box! I always get so excited when I see a package in front of me on my doorstep or in my mailbox or something.. so I definitely know the feeling!
ReplyDeleteThose editions are beautiful as well. I have really old copies of Jane Austen's books, that came from my mom when she first read them when she was a teenager. There's just something about a pretty, classic looking book cover though, so I love yours! Happy Reading!
Great mailbox! My IMM Birthday Edition is here.
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E.J
From the Shadows
+JMJ+
ReplyDeleteNow that is a mailbox post! ;-)
And you and your husband sound lucky to have each other. =)
PS--I love the boots. =P
Oh, and next time I get packages in my mailbox, I'll make sure to take photos of them from there and post that too, all because of you, :D
ReplyDeletesounds like you got some awesome deals. Almost didn't fit in the mailbox. :) Thanks for visiting me today too!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a great reason to trek out to the mailbox. Love the boots by the way. The timeline of religion looks good. Was that a good deal too?
ReplyDeleteThanks all for the boot/book bragging!
ReplyDeleteJillian: How precious to have your mom's old Austen's! This hardcover is plain under the dustjacket but has gold lettering on the spine and a herald like design pressed into the cover-- rather elegant.
Glad to be inspiration--I keep a camera in my purse or pocket at all times and take pics of anything that catches my eye! Even people at Walmart! ;o) Most go on my other blog Dusty Us.
E: Thanks-- we have fun for the most part even if marriage is maddening at times-- even after 25 yrs-- you'd think it would get easier!
Sari: Yes, it was only $1.99-- that is the only section I shopped in except for classic for P&P. It really is a timeline-- only 120 pages but I thought it might lead me to pivotal points in history that deserve further exploration.