Upgrade to a Nook e-reader and get a free SD Card with 30 eBooks
By Michael Kozlowski
Barnes and Noble is starting up a new campaign on July 1st 2011 that will get you a free SD card with 30 free ebooks when you upgrade your e-reader. All you have to do is show the cashier your old e-reader when you buy ANY new e-reader from Barnes and Noble and you will get some free stuff!
One of the great aspects of this deal is that you do not have to give up or trade in your old e-reader to capitalize on this deal. You can get a 2 GB SD card by simply purchasing the Nook WIFI, Nook Color or Nook Simple Touch Reader.
The 30 digital books represent a variety of genres including Cooking, Kids, Classics, Humor, Lifestyle, Fiction, Sports, History, True Crime and Reference. Some of the free titles include: The Good Housekeeping Cookbook, Cristina Ferrare’s Big Bowl of Love, Creating Your Best Life, Glory in the Fall: The Greatest Moments in World Series History, 21st Century Crossword Puzzle Dictionary, My Boyfriend Wrote a Book About Me and timeless favorites including Secret Garden and Robinson Crusoe.
Michael Kozlowski is the Editor in Chief of Good e-Reader. He has been writing about electronic readers and technology for the last four years. His articles have been picked up by major and local news sources and websites such as the Huffington Post, CNET and more. Michael frequently travels to international events such as IFA, Computex, CES, Book Expo and a myriad of others. If you have any questions about any of his articles, please send Michael Kozlowski an email to michael@goodereader.com
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