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LAPA makes e-reading even more affordable

Apr 22, 2020

LAPA slashed e-book prices by 30% on all e-books on our site. This means e-reading is even more affordable than ever before.

This concession is effective immediately and will remain in place until 30 April 2020.

Visit https://lapa.co.za/e-books to see the good prices.

However, LAPA knows many people still prefer the scent of paper and even though we are excited about our e-books, we do ask: Order your favourite author at your local bookstore now. Wait for that exciting moment when you can pick it up after total lockdown is relaxed, or have it delivered to your home when those restrictions are lifted.

Purchase a gift certificate from your local bookstore. Gift it to someone who loves reading. Buy one for yourself and go pamper yourself with it when lockdown is relaxed.

LAPA proudly provides affordable e-books, but we are even more passionate about South Africa’s booksellers. They need our help now.

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