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Best Book Sale!!

It's that time of the year again! Maines warehouse is hosting the Penguin Group book sale in Binghamton, NY. This is a great sale, it is in a warehouse and many hardcovers and paperbacks are lowered down to about $1!!!!
Here are the days and times of the sale, make sure you bring a big back to carry them all home in!


Saturday, November 13  —  1-8PM
Monday, November 15  —  5-8PM
Tuesday, November 16  —  5-8PM
Wednesday, November 17  —  5-8PM
Thursday, November 18  —  5-8PM
Friday, November 19  —  5-8PM
Saturday, November 20  —  1-5 PM

Thousands of titles available including Reader's Digest and DK
ALL SUBJECTS
FICTION * NONFICTION * JUVENILE
HARDCOVERS * PAPERBACKS * AUDIO
PRICED AS LOW AS $1.00  
No entry fee
Cash and checks only - NO credit cards
(Checks require two forms of ID, including 1 photo ID)
Location:
Former -Maines warehouse on -Terrace Ave. in -Conklin, NY.
Directions:
Interstate 81 Northbound: Make a left off exit 1. Go .8 miles to light at Conklin Rd. Make right turn. Go 6.2 miles to Terrace Dr. and make left turn at large "FOR LEASE" sign.
Interstate 81 Southbound: Take exit 3 to traffic light. Turn right to 2nd traffic light and turn left. Go over bridge to Conklin Rd. Turn right. Go .4 miles and turn right onto Terrace Dr. at large "FOR LEASE" sign.

It's a great sale, when I went last year, I bought 36 books for like 40 dollars hehe. It's awesome go and check it out, just be prepared because it gets very busy.

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