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Bookstore Haul

Good morning!

Since last Monday was a holiday, I had the whole day to myself... meaning a trip to the used bookstore! My favorite bookstore in Stockton is the Friends of the Library. I've been going there since I was small and my mom would take me, and now I still go when I have the chance. There is such an array of books there for very cheap. I think the most I ever spent on a book there was $5.

They also don't just have books there- they have VHS tapes, records, DVDs, and more! I left this weekend with a box filled with books and VHS tapes as I hobbled to my car. Some key finds on this haul: Jane Austen Collection, American Graffiti, David Sedaris Texts, Maya Angelou Poem Collection from 1966, and some books on gardening! I was also able to score my little brother, some Goosebumps books. 

If you are ever looking to buy some books, come check this place out, especially if you need books for students! Why spend $20 on one book, when you can spend $20 on four+? 

If you're looking for a place to go or to donate books, come to Friends of the Stockton Library on 1724 W Hammer Ln, Stockton, CA 95209. Also, follow them on Instagram @stocktonfriendsbookstore. 

Best, 
Liz 


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