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Yesterday's deals that are still active include Kindle books, Stargate, Disney Blu-Ray deals, M*A*S*H, TV Westerns, Batman: Arkham City, and more!)
The Daily Deals keep expanding:
The Deal of the Day is on
Rosetta Stone Level 1-5 Sets for 52% off. I don't know anyone who's ever used this software, but it does border on ubiquitous.
The other (and more tempting) DotD is on
The Dark Knight Trilogy for 62% off ($19.99 on Blu-Ray, $14.99 on DVD). That's like nineteen hours of Christian Bale's strained voice, and about six hours of Tom Hardy incomprehensible one.
The third DotD is on the
NETGEAR N750 Dual Band Wi-Fi Gigabit Router for $79.99 (60% off, about $20 off other sellers).
And the fourth DotD is on the
Philips AEA7100/17 StarMaker Wireless Bluetooth Portable Speaker & Wireless Karaoke Microphone for $64.95 (64% off, and about $100 off other deals).
The Kindle Daily Deal offers a
bunch of YA novels for $2.99 or less. Notable choices here include Eleanor and Park and Transcendence. There's also a daily deal on
Starcraft novels at $1.99 a pop, including
kradical's Ghost: Nova.
Also cheap on Kindle: Lawrence Block's
The Burglar in the Rye and Jackie Robinson's
I Never Had It Made: An Autobiography of Jackie Robinson are $1.99 each. Ditto Susan Lucci's
All My Life.
In DVDs, the first 11 seasons of
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (AKA CSI: The Good One) are on sale for at least 50% off, with some down to $9.99. Of course, the two most recent with Ted Danson have reinvigorated the show, and aren't on sale yet, alas.
In video games,
DMC: Devil May Cry for the Xbox 360 is $14.99 (50% off, about $5 off in real life, though), while
Zumba Fitness World Party for the XBone is $39.99 (20% off).
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is $49.99 (17% off) for the XBone and $39.99 (20% off) for the Xbox 360. There are discounts on almost every system on that last one, although it's largely out of stock (but the Vita download code at $29.99 is a nice one).
Red Dead Redemption: Game of the Year Edition is also $14.99 (50% off) for the Xbox 360.
You can pre-order
Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy for the 2/3DS for $29.99 (25% off).
In board games, the
DC Comics Deck Building Game is $26.37 (41% off), and the
Star Trek Deck Building Game: Next Phase Edition is $9.74 (76% off).
King of Tokyo is $26.90 (40% off), or you can save $1.50 on a backordered version under "more buying choices." And
Love Letter (which gets some rave reviews) is $7.49 (38% off).
In MP3s,
100 Must-Have Classical Christmas Concertos can be had for only $1.09. Since you must have them, you might as well have them at this price. That same price also nabs you
100 Must-Have Angel Christmas Voices and
99 Must-Have Chillout Christmas Classics. For only $.99, throw in
111 Amazing Classical: Christmas (although you'd better like your Handel and Tchaikovsky for that one; it's not high on variety).
In kitchen stuff, the
Waring Pro TCO650 Digital Convection Oven is $59.99 (66% off, about $30 below other deals).
In magazines, you can nab six-month "all access" (digital and print) subscriptions to
Self,
Lucky,
Glamour, and
Allure for $3 each. For $6 a pop, you can grab
Golf Digest,
Vogue,
Bon Appetit,
Conde Nast Traveller, or
GQ. Six months of
Wired, meanwhile, goes for $5.
And finally, for those with something to grind, the
36-inch Fiskars Splitting Axe is $38.51 (30% off, about $12 off other deals).