
Once a year, our local library has a giant used book sale as their main fundraiser. They rent the convention center downtown and host hundreds of book lovers over a three-day period. Some bring wagons to cart their treasures home. I purposely only bring a single tote. Can’t get too carried away.
My daughter came home to attend this sale last week, so, of course, I took the day off from work to join her. My daughter-in-law decided to join us too. WooHoo! Girls’ day!

The volunteers work for months organizing all the books that come in as donations as well as copies that are withdrawn from library circulation. They organize the tables by genre/content and provide a map when you come in, so you know exactly where to begin your search. Guess where I headed . . .

Even spied a few familiar titles written by a certain local author. I decided to leave those in the wild. Hopefully, they found loving homes.

I bought several raffle tickets for the gorgeous book quilt on display. I didn’t win, but I had fun daydreaming about where I would hang it in my office.

My favorite find was a first edition copy of Christy by Catherine Marshall from 1967. I snatched that one fast! Grabbed a few other Christian fiction titles as well. Then I picked up a couple nonfiction books about pioneering women in Texas history. One was even a signed copy! Found a new puzzle too. Hoping it has all its pieces.

It was a fun way to spend the morning. I love buying books and supporting a good cause at the same time. Win, win!

Does you local library have an annual book sale?
Do you enjoy other big sales like flea markets or garage/estate sales?

Oh, and since we’re talking book lovers and libraries, I thought I’d remind you that my western take on Beauty & the Beast is now available in e-book, print, and audio formats. It’s free to borrow in KU as well.

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What a fun time! I’m so glad you got to share it with your daughter. Who doesn’t love a great book sale! Congrats, too, on another release, and what a beautiful cover.
Thanks, Tammy! Sharing it with my daughter was definitely the best part. 🙂
Both our Jonesborough and Kingsport libraries have great big wonderful sales!
How fun! I hope you get the chance to attend them, Laurie. Bring around books just makes me happy. Even if I don’t end up buying any. 🙂
What a beautiful quilt!
Isn’t it? I loved it the moment I saw it. 🙂
Library book sales are the best! I’ve bought so many fun things through the years at libraries far and wide. I’m so glad you got to shop it with your girls!
Thanks, D’Ann. I knew an expert book hunter like you would appreciate it. 🙂
I have a first edition copy of Christy with the same cover! I found it in a used bookstore years ago. What a treasure!
It must be very gratifying to find your novels in that book sale. I can’t wait to read your latest nove!. I absolutely adored Cloaked in Beauty.
How fun that you found a similar copy of Christy! Love that. And thank you for your kind comments about my books. 🙂
My county library system in Georgia has two book sales each year. One in the fall and one in the spring. Before I go, I make myself clean out a few books I no longer “need” to make room for new ones. Very hard to do but I try to think of the enjoyment others can have when they pick up my old ones. I usually find some great classics as well.
I love the idea of the quilt raffle. I sew quilts and have wanted to do a bookshelf quilt for a while now. Maybe one for me and one to donate to my library book sale. Thanks for the inspiration!