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Book three of the Fifty Shades trilogy.
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Local author Michael Lisicky brings to life the lost Baltimore institution.
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Posted: 06/28/2010
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Books are Buy One Get One 50% Off with this coupon. Happy 4th of July!
Celebrate independent bookstores like Greetings & Readings on the Fourth of July with this exclusive, VIP-only offer and don't forget the special holiday store hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Use this coupon and save 50% on a second book when you first purchase any regularly priced title.
Pick up more and save more! For every book you purchase, a second of equal or lesser value will be marked down, half off!
The only exceptions are hardcover bestsellers - and that's only because they're already on sale!
Print this week's coupons and save in-store with Buy One Get One 50% Off all regularly priced books. Happy Fourth of July!
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Why shop Indie?
Greetings & Readings is an independent bookseller and a proud member of IndieBound and the Buy Local Baltimore initiative. When you shop at an independently owned business, your entire community benefits:
The Economy
Spend $100 at a local and $68 of that stays in your community. Spend the same $100 at a national chain, and your community only sees $43.
Local businesses create higher-paying jobs for our neighbors.
More of your taxes are reinvested in your community, where they belong.
The Environment
Buying local means less packaging, less transportation, and a smaller carbon footprint.
Shopping in a local business district means less infrastructure, less maintenance, and more money to beautify your community.
The Community
Local retailers are your friends and neighbors—support them and they’ll support you.
Local businesses donate to charities at more than twice the rate of national chains.
More independents means more choice, more diversity, and a truly unique community. |
Now is the time to stand up and join Greetings & Readings of Hunt Valley in supporting local businesses and celebrating independents.
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