Fall Book Sale Promises Hundreds of Gently Used Treasures at Baxter-Patrick James Island Library

Fall Book Sale at Baxter-Patrick James Island Library

James Island, S.C. — As the leaves turn and the temperatures drop, there’s no better time to cozy up with a good book. Whether you’re a fan of thrillers, biographies, cookbooks, or children’s stories, the upcoming Fall Book Sale at the Baxter-Patrick James Island Library has something for everyone!

A Treasure Trove of Books Awaits

From October 10th to October 12th, the Charleston Friends of the Library will be hosting this exciting event where locals can browse through hundreds of gently used books. You’ll find a diverse selection, including Children’s literature, Young Adult novels, Non-Fiction, Fiction, History, Mystery/Thrillers, Biographies, Art books, and, of course, an extensive range of Cookbooks.

Leah Donaldson, the Executive Director of Charleston Friends of the Library, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, saying, “We are proud to support the many After School programs offered to students throughout Charleston County. We are truly grateful to all our FRIENDS for supporting our book sales and our library.” Isn’t it wonderful when our love for reading can also help support community programs?

Mark Your Calendars!

The Fall Book Sale kicks off with a special members night on October 10th from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.. This gives library members a chance to get first dibs on some fantastic finds! And if you’re not a member yet, don’t worry – you can still join on the spot!

The sale will continue the next day on October 11th, running from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on October 12th, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. With prices starting as low as $1 for paperbacks and $4 for hardbacks, it’s a reader’s paradise. You can truly bulk up your personal library without breaking the bank!

Perfect for All Budgets

One of the best parts of the Fall Book Sale is that it’s perfect for all book lovers, regardless of their budget. For those looking to fill their bookshelves, it’s a fantastic chance to add to your collection at unbeatable prices. If you’re searching for a gift, you might just find that perfect book that will make someone’s day!

A Community Affair

This book sale is not just about finding great reads but also about supporting your community. All proceeds from the sale will go towards the 18 branches of the library and the many programs they offer. So, not only will you be enriching your own reading life, but you’ll also be helping ensure that these valuable community resources can keep thriving.

Look Forward to a Bright Future

And if you’re wondering about more exciting events, mark your calendar for October 7th! The Edisto Island Library will have a ribbon-cutting to unveil its new renovations. It’s a great way to celebrate and enjoy the library community.

So this fall, grab your warm blankets, prepare a cup of tea, and get ready to dive into the world of books. With the Fall Book Sale approaching, there’s no excuse not to discover your next favorite read! We’ll see you at the Baxter-Patrick James Island Library!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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