Wednesday, December 9, 2009
TAMU Press offering holiday sale on books
Our local publishing house, Texas A&M University Press is offering a holiday special - 25% off books. I've done book reviews of a couple of their publications:
Texas Wildscapes: Gardening for Wildlife
Growing Good Things to Eat in Texas
Both would make wonderful gifts, but are, of course, just two of many options. It's another wonderful way to shop local!
To check out all the Press has to offer, visit their
website
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