$12 for $25 Worth of Movies, Books, and CDs at Book and Music Exchange
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Secondhand entertainment store offers gently used books, DVDs, music CDs & video games at four retail locations
Lao Tzu once said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and a book with a thousand pages begins with a foreword by Malcolm Gladwell." Advance toward epilogues with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of movies, books, and CDs at Book and Music Exchange. This Groupon is valid at the shop's locations on Bardstown Road, Preston Highway, and New Cut Road in Louisville, as well as at its location in New Albany, Indiana.
Book and Music Exchange, a secondhand media store, offers gently used audio, video, and visual stimuli to customers in need of an entertainment infusion. Film buffs can bolster their movie collections with single-movie DVD titles (five for $25) and Blu-rays ($14.99) or cultivate literacy among shelf-dwelling chia pets with a few best-selling novels (four for $8). Nintendo Wii games inspire players to bust some moves ($7.99+), and PlayStation 3 titles dazzle optical orbs with top industry graphics ($4.99+). Meanwhile, music fans can immerse themselves in the sounds of yesterday's bands with preheard CDs, saving them the hassle of attending tribute-band concerts or repeatedly opening song-blasting birthday cards ($5.99).
Secondhand entertainment store offers gently used books, DVDs, music CDs & video games at four retail locations
Lao Tzu once said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and a book with a thousand pages begins with a foreword by Malcolm Gladwell." Advance toward epilogues with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of movies, books, and CDs at Book and Music Exchange. This Groupon is valid at the shop's locations on Bardstown Road, Preston Highway, and New Cut Road in Louisville, as well as at its location in New Albany, Indiana.
Book and Music Exchange, a secondhand media store, offers gently used audio, video, and visual stimuli to customers in need of an entertainment infusion. Film buffs can bolster their movie collections with single-movie DVD titles (five for $25) and Blu-rays ($14.99) or cultivate literacy among shelf-dwelling chia pets with a few best-selling novels (four for $8). Nintendo Wii games inspire players to bust some moves ($7.99+), and PlayStation 3 titles dazzle optical orbs with top industry graphics ($4.99+). Meanwhile, music fans can immerse themselves in the sounds of yesterday's bands with preheard CDs, saving them the hassle of attending tribute-band concerts or repeatedly opening song-blasting birthday cards ($5.99).