Nov. 17th, 2015

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As Thanksgiving looms, Amazon's starting to ramp up their deals again. I suspect I won't be as posty this year as I was last year (which was still about half as posty as I'd been previously), as time remains a constant factor, but there's a handful of stuff worth highlight today.

The Deal of the Day offer 55-66% off a bunch of classic TV series, including (in order of which ones I love the most): Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues, Maude, The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Hill Street Blues, The Facts of Life, Sgt. Bilko, Mister Ed, and Welcome Back, Kotter. Honestly, all but the final four are genuinely worth rewatching as often as you can, and only the last two (yes, I'm dissing WBK) aren't worth owning at all.


Another daily deal is 40-55% off assorted Ravensburger games. This includes their usual jigsaw puzzles, but also titles like Scotland Yard, San Juan, and The Castles of Burgundy.

Not a part of a daily deal, SOAP - The Complete Series is $19.49 on DVD (57% off), and the best sitcom of its era (and possibly of all time). It also featured easily the greatest cast ever assembled for a sitcom.

On Blu-Ray, season 3 of Orphan Black is $14.99 (57% off), while season 8 of Doctor Who is $31.99 (64% off). And the Blu-Ray edition of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy (consisting of two movies, no matter what anyone says) is $11.57 (75% off).

And it wouldn't be the holiday season without the annual sale on the Blu-Ray version of Elf for $7.99 (68% off).

In Kindle ebooks, Seventh Heaven by Alice Hoffman is a Daily Deal for $1.99, while, her The Drowning Season is also on sale for $1.99 (but presumably for more than just today). And finally, you can also grab Denis Lehane's The Given Day for that same $1.99 price.
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As Thanksgiving looms, Amazon's starting to ramp up their deals again. I suspect I won't be as posty this year as I was last year (which was still about half as posty as I'd been previously), as time remains a constant factor, but there's a handful of stuff worth highlight today.

The Deal of the Day offer 55-66% off a bunch of classic TV series, including (in order of which ones I love the most): Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues, Maude, The Jeffersons, All in the Family, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, Hill Street Blues, The Facts of Life, Sgt. Bilko, Mister Ed, and Welcome Back, Kotter. Honestly, all but the final four are genuinely worth rewatching as often as you can, and only the last two (yes, I'm dissing WBK) aren't worth owning at all.


Another daily deal is 40-55% off assorted Ravensburger games. This includes their usual jigsaw puzzles, but also titles like Scotland Yard, San Juan, and The Castles of Burgundy.

Not a part of a daily deal, SOAP - The Complete Series is $19.49 on DVD (57% off), and the best sitcom of its era (and possibly of all time). It also featured easily the greatest cast ever assembled for a sitcom.

On Blu-Ray, season 3 of Orphan Black is $14.99 (57% off), while season 8 of Doctor Who is $31.99 (64% off). And the Blu-Ray edition of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy (consisting of two movies, no matter what anyone says) is $11.57 (75% off).

And it wouldn't be the holiday season without the annual sale on the Blu-Ray version of Elf for $7.99 (68% off).

In Kindle ebooks, Seventh Heaven by Alice Hoffman is a Daily Deal for $1.99, while, her The Drowning Season is also on sale for $1.99 (but presumably for more than just today). And finally, you can also grab Denis Lehane's The Given Day for that same $1.99 price.

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