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There are a lot of people who still enjoy reading books on paper instead of “e-books”. Perhaps soon paper books may be difficult to get. On Sunday, August 13, Animal Shelter Bonaire will have a tremendous used book market for everyone who enjoys holding a real book in their hand. The market will have hundreds of paper books for only $1.00 each. Books of fiction, history, non-fiction, romance, children’s books and more. All are well organized by subject matter and language. There are books in English, Dutch and Spanish.
The book market will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Animal Shelter Bonaire, Kaminda Lagun 26. Pass by and enjoy a great atmosphere, meet your friends and fill your shopping bag full of great books. You can also buy something cold to drink for a good price….$1.00 for soft drinks or beer. All funds raised will benefit the Animal Shelter Bonaire. Come and enjoy!
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