Chapters Indigo Indigo The Good Stuff Sale: Up to 70% Off Holiday Items, Toys & More New Discounts from The Good Stuff Sale at Indigo!
get this dealSave up to 60% off holiday items, home décor, toys and more, because the The Good Stuff Sale is back at Indigo!
All shoppers will get up to 60% off sale offers, while plum PLUS members will save up to 70% off with their additional discount. These offers are available for a limited time only, and we've listed some of the best deals for you below.
- George Orwell Boxed Set - $17.50 (regularly $25.00)
- Oscar Wilde Boxed Set - $17.50 (regularly $25.00)
- Chronicles of Narnia Box Set - $21.00 (regularly $30.00)
- Harry Potter Box Set: The Complete Collection - $67.71 (regularly $111.00)
- Gingerbread Wood Serving Board - $20.00 (regularly $39.99)
- Roll Wrap & Trims Bundle - $9.99 (regularly $29.99)
- Set of 12 Boxed Cards - $4.99 (regularly $14.99)
- 12" Traditional Crackers, Set of 6 - $11.12 (regularly $24.99)
- Espresso Cups, Set of 4 - $15.00 (regularly $29.99)
- Squishmallows 20" Hedgehog or Bird - $39.00 (regularly $64.99)
- Slimeez Stretchy Dough Ball - $3.00 (regularly $5.99)
- Pokémon TCG: Lucario Vstar Premium Collection - $44.00 (regularly $62.99)
- NHL Mini Hockey ½ Rink Set - $99.00 (regularly $199.99)
- Cricut Maker 3 Bundle - $499.99 (regularly $569.99)
- 5-in-1 Wireless Charging Station - $29.00 (regularly $99.99)
- 3-in-1 Vanity Mirror - $49.00 (regularly $99.99)
These offers are available online and in-store (where stock is available) through January 22. Online orders over $35.00 ship free. You can also opt for free in-store pickup.
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View allAside from e-books--which require an initial investment in the technology anyway--where are you getting editions of these books "much cheaper" than $3.50 or $4 a book? Used copies don't count.
Might be worth adding a little more detail to the title though, I don't think most people will know these are classic literature boxed sets, and not related to Starcraft. I'm guilty of stereotyping the RFD audience here, so apologies for that.
Big fan of classics, so these sets cover some of those. Read most of Dickens, all of Doyle and Lovecraft, and now taking a stab at the Russians like Tolstoy and Doestoevsky, etc. (finished Crime and Punishment recently). Those Russian names are tough though. Also finding that moreso than the English, the Russian classics are much more deeply psychological, for good or ill. So some people might appreciate that.
Also finished Monte Cristo (incredible), and seeing the new trailer for the Three Musketeers movie that looks like an accurate and serious adaption, want to get back to Dumas as well for that.