$8 at Kmart, Target, Big W etc.
Would make a good Christmas present for kids who haven't read the series.
$8 at Kmart, Target, Big W etc.
Would make a good Christmas present for kids who haven't read the series.
$0 at your local library (my kids reading these at the moment)
Can't keep those ones though.
It's a good series! Occasionally, it can get a bit too crude, but I like it. Mine have moved on in preference to Dog Man (and Dave Pilkey's other books) and Ninja Kid.
I love libraries too!
Here is a much better deal for 9 Treehouse books, and it supports an Australian business:
My local op shops tend to gouge on second hand book prices.
Change op shops…. We have 4 local ones to choose from.
Wow. Imagine buying physical books off Amazon like it is the 90s and Jeff Bezos isn't an uber rich doink, just a regular doink.
Found the amazon bots
Hehe. Some people have such brand loyalty they can't see the destruction.
they can't see the destruction.
Book is made from wood pulp from renewable pine forests…
@jv: I'm not referring to printed books, but rather the destruction to: the warehouse workers' lives, small businesses, etc.
the destruction to: the warehouse workers' lives, small businesses, etc.
what do you mean?
What has Andy Griffiths done?
He seems like a nice person…😲
@jv: Hahahaha! I fully support those chaps, and I'm fairly sure you knew I wasn't referring to Griffiths and Denton.
Bezos can pay his and his company's fair share in US taxes to start with.
Good luck getting a kid to read an ebook. Physical is so much better to have and you can be certain your kid is reading rather than off watching YouTube videos.
I never said anything about ebooks, rather I was calling back to Amazon's beginning as a book seller.
I was calling back to Amazon's beginning as a book seller.
Wasn't it great.
They allowed many low income families to be able to buy books much cheaper than many other places…
@jv: Not sure why you got a neg. there, assuming you're being genuine. That is how I afforded many of my course books in college. My family couldn't afford hundreds of dollars for books every semester.
$1 at your local Vinnies