BOOK BOGO DEAL:As of Nov. 20,japanese teens watching sex videos with daddy uncensored Target's Deal of the Day features a buy one, get one 50% off deal for Target Circle members on books.
Target's been offering up some excellent deals in the lead-up to Black Friday. In particular, the retailer's been dropping discounts as part of its Deal of the Day program throughout this month, which features a selection of sales each day on different items for shoppers and exclusives for its Target Circle members. The latest is worth your time if you've been hoping to pick up some new books ahead of the holidays.
On Nov. 20, Target Circle members can take advantage of a Buy One, Get One 50% off deal on books. This offer applies to a fantastic selection of books as well, whether you're looking to invest in a massive box set like the fancy leather-cloth A Game of Thronescollection or want to pick up a beloved book like The Wild Robot, there are so many different options to choose from.
SEE ALSO: The best early Black Friday laptop deals: Score record lows on the M4 MacBook Pro and the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7It's also not the only Target Circle deal available to members right now. The retailer's offering a BOGO deal on board games that's well worth checking out ahead of the holidays, especially if you're planning some big gatherings. And if you've yet to sign up for Target's free Circle program, it's worth it for exclusive discounts like these.
Don't miss out on this one-day-only BOGO deal on books for Target Circle members.
Target's official big Black Friday sale kicks off on Nov. 24, and runs all the way through Nov. 30. If you're curious about what other retailers have planned, it's worth having a look at our breakdowns of Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon's Black Friday events to learn more.
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