Entries Tagged as 'More in Store'
Barnes & Noble have announced the ebooks that they are giving away for the next 5 weeks. You can get the ebooks by visiting a B&N store with your Nook and logging in to the store’s Wifi network. Each title will be available for 4 weeks.
August 1
- There’s No Such Thing As An Ordinary Day: A Q&A with the author of One Day, David Nicholls
- Dan Ariely’s The Magic of Procrastination
August 8
- A Quarter-Century with Peter and Rina by Faye Kellerman
- Reading Teen Romance by Eloisa James
August 15
- Kelley Armstrong’s Battening the Hatches
- Tea Party Fashion: Ruling the Fall Runways by Erin McHugh
August 22
- Telling Stories by Joyce Maynard
- The Right Book for the Beginning Reader by Patricia Reilly Giff
August 29
- Anything is Possible: A Chat with Kresley Cole
- Allowance Negotiation by Jean Chatzky
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Barnes & Noble’s More in Store program is now entering its fifth month. I’m sure everyone already knows the details of this promotion, but just in case you don’t:
All of the titles in this list will be available for download in B&N stores for 4 weeks from the date listed.To download them, visit your local B&N store and log in to the store’s Wifi from your Nook.
* July 4
- Cheeseburger Kabobs For Your Fourth of July BBQ by Jason Day and Aaron Chronister
- Heather Graham’s My Romance With Key West
* July 11
- Tess Gerritsen’s Become Jane
- Taking the Kids and Getting More Bang for Your Vacation Buck by Eileen Ogintz
* July 18
- The Mystery Monkey by Thomas French
- Jeanne Birdsall’s On Reading Together as a Family
* July 25
- Something in Common by Laura Bell
- Escape to Miami by Oscar Hijuelos
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B&N put out a press release a couple days ago where the released more details on the More in Store promotions. Thye’re continuing the free ebooks, and they’ve expanded the program. If you bring in a B&N compatible reading device (Nook, blackberry, iPad, etc) into a store you’ll get a free coffee.
I’m glad to see that B&N finally figured out a good reason for people to come into one of their stores. Back when they were only giving away ebooks, requiring people to come to a store didn’t make any sense. It missed the whole point of ebooks; you can buy them without having to visit a physical location.
There is another problem with running this kind of promotion: What about the people who don’t live withing driving range of a B&N store? I don’t; I live in a densely populated area and the nearest one is 40 minutes away.
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You might recall that B&N is offering free in-store content as a promotional tie-in for the Nook. Today they announced the freebies for the next few weeks.
On a related note, last week’s and this week’s freebies are still available. You can get them by taking your Nook into a B&N store and getting on the Wifi network. Check it out.
April 11
- Jim Cramer’s Tips for Lowering Your Tax Bill
- Carmindy’s Treasure Chest of Beauty Tips and Tricks
April 18
- How to Cool the Planet by Jeff Goodell
- It’s Tough to Say Goodbye by D.J. MacHale
April 25
- Alexander McCall Smith’s Italian Holiday
- Grow It: How to Turn Your Black Thumb Green by Erin Bried
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Barnes & Noble just announced a program of freebies for the Nook. It’s called More in Store, and you of course have to be in the store to download the freebie. The first free download is available now with more to be added on 21 March. After that, new content added weekly. Each freebie will be available for 4 weeks.
Available until April 7
- Alice in Wonderland Exclusive Content and Special Offers
21 March
- Kevin Zraly on Joshua Ferris’ The Unnamed
- Things That Go Bump in the Night by Deanna Raybourn
28 March
- The True Price of Healthcare by Lionel Shriver
- Back to the Future: Reading Romance by Eloisa James
- Mystery on the Métro by Cara Black
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