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Continuing our reviews of the online book stores…
Books-A-Million offers some of the lowest prices of any leading online bookseller. Look for the “Compare Prices” links throughout bamm.com to see for yourself! You’ll find everyday discounts of 10% to 40% off. Save even more on thousands of overstocked and closeout titles in the Bargains section.
BookOpinion Says:
We found Books-A-Million to be among the better places to buy books online. Purchasing books online is fast and easy. Be sure to check out the various departments found here, such as the top section on Books-A-Million’s home page where you will be able to see today’s hottest titles and the best specials with the biggest savings.
Here’s a tip for you book lovers: Join the Millionaire’s Club and save an extra 10% off each item you purchase (for everyday savings up to 46% off). The $15 annual membership pays for itself if you spend just $150 during the year. Simply add a Card to your shopping cart and the 10% discount will be applied immediately to the items you’re purchasing today.
Another tip: Free shipping on orders more than $25! Click here for free shipping!
Site Ease of Use: The site is more text-heavy than some other book sites, which sets it apart. You can glance at a book and get a quick rundown as you are browsing. The sales and discounts are played up throughout. Navigation-wise, you wish the book categories were readily in the side column for easy reference. Instead, you have to click on a small link to pull those up. Once up, the drill down is simple. Shopping for books by text search is made easy at Books-A-Million. Shop by simply entering the title, author, keywords or ISBN. You’ll find what you are looking for in just moments.
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What Books-A-Million Says:
“BOOKSAMILLION.COM operates separately from Books-A-Million retail stores, featuring different retail items and pricing. Other differences include shipping costs, delivery time, item availability, and taxes. Store availability is individual to each store and you must check with that store directly to find out if a book is in stock.” READ MORE
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