GET 3 FOR THE PRICE OF 2: As of Nov. 22, you can buy three books, movies, or music items for the price of two at Amazon. This is a limited-time offer.
Did you know Amazon was originally an online bookstore (you know, before Bezos decided to take over the world)? In the early ’90s, Amazon quickly became theplace to get your hands on cheap books. Of course, the retailer has expanded its offerings to basically everything under the sun, including home appliances, tech, and even groceries. But it hasn't forgotten its roots and still offers incredible deals on books, movies, and music.
For a limited time, Amazon is running a three-for-the-price-of-two deal on books, movies, and music. Just add your items (from eligible categories) to your cart, and the discount will be automatically applied.
SEE ALSO:The Kindle Paperwhite made me enjoy reading books againWhat makes this deal even better is several eligible items are already on sale, and many are bestsellers (think: Britney Spears' new memoir, the Barbiemovie on Blu-Ray, and holiday classics like A Charlie Brown Christmas).
This short-lived promotion is a great opportunity to stock up on your favorite books, movies, and albums without breaking the bank. Or, if you're looking for gift ideas, you can mix and match items from different categories to create the perfect present for any avid reader, movie enthusiast, or music lover.
Grab some beloved culture for less while this offer lasts.
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