Read Local: OSU Press Holiday Sale

November 15th, 2023 , Posted by reamanm

Whether you're looking for the perfect gift or thoughtful reading for long winter nights, the OSU Press Holiday Sale has you covered with new releases and old favorites. Enjoy 25% off and free shipping on these selected titles when you order directly through the OSU Press website. Enter the promotion code 23HOLIDAY at checkout.

Please note that books are not available for local pickup. This 25% promotional discount is valid only on the titles listed below and only for domestic addresses. Offer expires 12/31/2023. Order early for timely delivery!

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They Never Asked

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My Name Is LaMoosh

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As the Condor Soars

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