The world’s biggest book sale, the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale, is coming back to Sri Lanka for the second time! Last year’s inaugural sale took place in October, and to eager readers’ joy, it has been brought forward to June 2018 this time around, a release from the organisers said.
The sale brings with it an inspiring selection of books for all ages at fantastic discounts. It promises to be even bigger and better this year, no doubt delighting avid readers who look forward to shopping to their hearts’ content, the release said.
Big Bad Wolf Books Malaysia Partner Dipak Madhavan, was quoted in the release as saying, "We encourage all BBW enthusiasts to check out the books they can expect at the
Sale on our Facebook page at facebook.com/bigbadwolfbooks. For those who not familiar with last year’s event, be prepared to do a lot of walking as you roam through the books! Dress comfortably and wear comfy shoes such as sneakers or flip-flops. In line with our focus on social responsibility, we also encourage everyone to be environmentally friendly and bring their own carrier bags, so as to refrain from using plastic. Another tip is to get special prices at the sale by registering as a member of the Wolf Pack
on our membership page - https://www.bigbadwolfbooks.com/lk/register/english.
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