The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale that premiered in Sri Lanka in 2017, has just hinted to return for the third consecutive year, through a social media leak that has fast progressed on everybody’s feed. The date is yet to be revealed and no doubt, the success of the last two years’ sales has paved way for the World’s Biggest Book Sale to Sri Lanka once again.
Celebrated worldwide, the Book Sale left a lasting impression on the book fanatics of this nation and with discounts spanning from 50% to 90%, customers can be assured of the best bargains across an extensive range of genres, authors and age groups.
The Sale is set to become an annual event for the bookworms in Sri Lanka, according to a statement from organisers. With Sri Lanka aspiring to be a literary hub in Asia, and given the global recognition of events such as the yearly Galle Literary Festival, international Book Sale such as this will further enhance that image.
The Book Sale is expected to continue for ten days, similar to the last two years, promising to deliver a phenomenal experience for all expectant Wolfies. Undoubtedly, the triumph of both the previous years’ sales has paved the way for its return, with the Wolf’s new ‘fangs’ eagerly anticipating its opening date.
The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale is known for providing brand new, high-quality affordable books such as literature, young adult, non-fiction and coffee table books, sourced from publishers around the world at discounted prices.
Stay tuned to hear about the opening date and exciting news about the Book Sale very soon.
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