Sale

Harold does not hold sales.

He has been asked. His position is that a book is worth what it costs, and that reducing the price suggests it was overpriced to begin with, which reflects poorly on the book, the author, and the person who set the price, who in this case is Harold.

Harold acknowledges that this is not a popular position for a retail establishment to hold.

He holds it anyway.

If you are looking for something in a lower price range, Harold has several recommendations in the 2–18 range that he considers among the most important books in the store. He will be happy to discuss them.

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