50% Off Best Selling Books at Barnes & Noble | Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Rachel Hollis & More
Add some great new books to your collection!
Through September 2nd, head on over to Barnes & Noble where they are offering 50% off New Releases, Bestsellers, Paperbacks, and Kids Favorites as a part of their Book Haul Blowout Sale – valid both in-store and online!
No promo code is needed as the discount is reflected in the prices shown.
Here are a few highlights…
Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals (B&N Exclusive Edition)
Only $12.49 (regularly $24.99)
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Books
As low as $6.97 (regularly $13.99)
Unicorn Day
Only $8.99 (regularly $17.99)
I Have an Idea! by Hervé Tullet
Only $8.99 (regularly $17.99)
Heading in-store?
Score a FREE tote bag when you purchase three books in a single transaction – a $14.99 value!
Plus, new customers can score 15% off their purchase when you sign up for Barnes & Noble emails. Note that this new customer coupon will not apply to the items above.
See what else you can score from home with these online bargains!
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Shipping & Terms
Barnes & Noble
Choose free store pick up where available, or score free shipping on orders of $40 or more; otherwise shipping starts at $5.99.
I’m a member and got to do this sale yesterday and got some great books! The free bag was more of a reusable grocery tote that mentions the #bookhaul sale, not the one pictured above
Thanks for letting us know Amy! I have removed the picture from the post! So glad you were able to score some great deals!
So I’m kind of a snob about buying new books for my kids since I don’t like used items, but lately I’ve been trying to take them to the library to inspire more reading and I have to say I love it! They have cute summer programs and coupons to restaurants for free food, then my kids can get different/new to them books to read all the time, they love going there and it’s so great! I’m a total convert now, there’s a never ending supply of books for my kiddos!
I use the library app called Libby for audiobooks for myself! Totally free. Sometimes I have to wait a week or two for a book but I try to put a couple on hold each time and I got through 3 books this summer just listening during my commutes and doing chores.
I love the Libby app! Anytime I see a new book I may like I request it because wait times can be long on newer books but it’s so nice that they are free!