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Black Expressions focuses on contemporary and classic African-American fiction plus a variety of titles in such areas such as heritage and culture, inspiration/religion, health and beauty, relationships, cooking and home, career and personal finance, self-help, kid’s books and more.
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BookOpinion Says:
We found that the editorial staff at Black Expressions is well-focused on the black publishing market, from the largest publishers to university presses and small independent black publishers. The editors find the best and most relevant titles for both adults and children for inclusion in the Black Expressions club.
A free club magazine comes to you via the mail up to 19 times a year. Each magazine reviews the featured book selections plus dozens of alternate books. Some are exclusive club editions you won’t find anywhere else. You’ll also get e-mails on special offers, membership benefits and other information which may be of interest to you. As a Black Expressions book club member, you’ll enjoy the convenience of being able to shop from your home or office anytime. You’ll also receive special promotions, discounts and more:
• Up to 40% off publishers’ edition prices on every book you buy.
• Respond to Featured Selections easily: on the web site, through the mail, by fax or by phone.
• Review your account balance online at any time.
• Read profiles about your favorite authors and excerpts from their latest books.
What Black Expressions Says:
“Begin by selecting your 5 books for $2. You will be billed (including $13.7 shipping and handling for your introductory package) when your membership has been approved. All we ask is that you agree to buy just 4 more books at regular club prices during your membership. Take up to 2 years! Of course, you can order more books than 4 and save up to 40% off publisher’s edition prices. You fulfill your membership commitment when you buy 4 more books, and you may cancel at any time after that.” (read more)
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