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Blurb – Online Deal

$20 for $45 Worth of Custom Book Creations

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No Longer Available
Tue Jun 14 06:59:59 UTC 2011
Value
$45
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Highlights

  • Professionally printed books
  • Variety of designs & styles
  • Order one book or many
  • Quick delivery time

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 14, 2011
  • Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Shipping fee not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Confucius said you cannot open a book without learning something, even if it is simply that photo paper tastes bad. Ingest memories with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $45 worth of custom book creations from Blurb.

Blurb lets customers personalize celluloid collections with a plethora of printing and binding options. Choose from professional four-color or black-and-white printing on standard or premium paper. Safely ensconced on pages, the photos are then snuggled into rectangular beds with hard or soft covers, some with the option of adding a dust jacket to protect from free radicals. Prices vary depending on format and size, with petite pocket books starting at $2.95 each and soft-cover books priced at $10.95 and up. Blurb's fast turnaround brings books from concept to reality in about 7–10 days, making you a published photojournalist in less time than it takes to Photoshop a degree in photojournalism.

This Groupon expires in three months. If you have not redeemed your special offer by that date, you will receive a $20 credit that will never expire. The credit may be used toward the purchase of a book on Blurb.com

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Picnics

Eating outside is for dogs, but sometimes humans forget that and decide to have their lunch at a park, playground, or pet cemetery. If you’re considering eating a meal in a location that birds consider a toilet, here’s what you’ll need to bring:

• Portable, wine-soaked sponge to suck on
• A smellscape of cheeses and a dull knife to mash them with
• Mayonnaise sliders
• Handful of egg salad (warm it up in the sun before eating)
• Bocce ball set in case someone from Europe shows up
• A basket for collecting all the perfectly good chicken bones other picnics left behind
• Paper plates, napkins, and plastics forks to accidentally lock in the car
• Dessert fruit salad (made with melted ice cream instead of yogurt and sprinkles instead of fruit)
• Kids and/or friends so you don’t look like you just came there alone to watch other people eat in public because you think strangers look adorable when they chew

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