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Book Sale hosted by Friends of The Vancouver Public Library

I’m a firm believer that most Vancouverites don’t know just how many great things, programs, learning tools and opportunities, business tools and resources, on and on, are available to us all via the Vancouver Public Library.

This week the Friends of The Vancouver Public Library are hosting the first of three annual book sales benefiting special library programs and projects.

Beginning daily from 10am to 5pm at the Central Branch on Thursday, May 3rd, and running through Saturday, May 5th, used books will be available for purchase by cash at amazing prices!

Paperbacks start at just 50 cents while hardcovers will cost a whopping $2! Non-fiction books will begin at 50 cents as well. On top of that you can take 50% off everything that remains on the final day of the sale.

This is a great opportunity for you to scoop some great reads/finds while supporting a good cause!

Having visited previous sales I’d imagine you will find the sale happening in the atrium of the beautiful Central Branch building right at the entrance to the library.

You can also support the Friends of The Vancouver Public Library in their efforts and donate books, media, etc. Visit their website or review their flyer here.

PS: Please bring bags to carry your goods home with.

Happy shopping!

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