T.J. Maxx Has a New Home Section No One's Talking About (Yet!)
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T.J. Maxx Has a New Home Section No One's Talking About (Yet!)
"I've been a fan of the brands' coffee table book assortment for a while now; the prices are truly the best around. But a few trips ago, I noticed the stationery aisle had a new addition that has since expanded its footprint in some locations: best-selling novels and paperbacks. Now, I'm not telling you to buy all of your books at TJX stores. First of all, inventory is limited, and your local small-business bookstore is always worth supporting."
"So far, I've spied titles by romance juggernauts Emily Henry and Abby Jimenez, several famed book-to-Netflix franchises, best-selling hardcover biographies, and critically acclaimed books by Barbara Kingsolver and Ann Patchett. Lately, the zeitgeisty classics have been in stock (hello, Wuthering Heights and Little Women!). I've even seen the aesthetic Jane Austen set here for just $70 (versus $90 to $100 retail)."
T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods have added best-selling novels and paperbacks to some store locations alongside existing stationery and coffee-table book assortments. Inventory includes contemporary romance, book-to-screen franchises, biographies, and literary classics, with occasional boxed sets. Most paperback titles range from $8.99 to $12.99, with some hardcovers around $16.99 and discounted boxed sets compared with retail. Availability varies by location and inventory is limited. Shoppers can consider purchases as affordable impulse reads, gifts, or donations, while continuing to support local bookstores, libraries, or e-reader options as alternatives.
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