Tuesday 30 October 2018

The Giant Book Sale

Saturday morning I did  a 45 minute drive down the busy A12 to the outskirts of Colchester for the giant NSPCC secondhand book sale.
I got there in good time to be about 20th in the queue to get in - by golly it was freezing waiting, the organisers actually let everyone in  5 minutes early which was a first.

I don't think there were as many people as some years and definitely less books - especially the non-fiction. It's held in the gym/main hall of a prep school  and gets pretty squashed!


I bought these for me
and these for the grandchildren's advent pressies for 2020 ( think I nearly have 48 books saved now)
Everything was either 50p, £1 or £1.50 so not a huge expense.

I need to do another sort out of some books to go to ziffit or charity shop to make room for these new purchases - 9 in had better result in more than 9 going out I think.

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Sue

19 comments:

  1. Good for you driving down the A12. I think I have all 4 of those Children’s book. The Jingle Bells one has a red ribbon and jingle bell? I am finding that good quality children’s books are becoming harder to find in Charity shops and sales. You are very organised for Advent presents. A lovely idea.

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    1. I've found 2 of the Jingle bells with a bell now so one each for Jacob and Florence when they are 4 years old in 2020

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  2. A great haul but no Persephone books.

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  3. Some good titles there Sue and at not too much expense either. Well done for braving the A12 as I know you were a bit worried about that when you first decided to go. It's a road I am familiar with and wasn't too bad when we used to venture along it into Suffolk. Mind you, that was nearly 20 years ago now!

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    1. The A12 is busy but it wasn't too bad on Saturday, it gets worse the nearer to London it gets - don't know if I'll ever be brave enough to get down there to the M25!

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  4. Brilliant purchases, well worth the chilly waiting time :-)

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    1. There was a queue of shivering people we were glad to get in

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  5. When I read book sale I had to jump to your post as I love a good book sale! Looks like you got some bargains. I think half the fun is looking through all those books trying to find something. I'm not a fan of crowds though. Glad you were able to get in a little early because of the cold. Brrr..

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    1. There are plenty to look through, some people buy huge bags full

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  6. A really lovely bundle of books. Glad you had a good day.
    Hazel c uk

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    1. A charity book sale is one of my favourite things to visit.

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  7. Your energy astounds me Sue - but then it was a book sale (see your comment above this!)

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  8. I too love a book sale tho its been a while since I went to one. There is a church not too far away that has an annual sale. You have given me a nudge to keep my eyes open for when it it on next.

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  9. You would love it here at the moment the childrens books are all 1p each in one of the charity shops. I have topped up for all of the Grandchildren. What a great haul you managed to get.

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  10. What a neat event.. so many books.. it looks like you got some winners. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  11. You did very well with your purchases.

    God bless.

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  12. Sorry, I am late as usual these days - blame the fairy factory! I could simply follow your lead in book choices, you always choose the kind of titles I would go for. I hope they are as interesting as they look. I try to stick to the one in, one out, rule...I fail. You are made of sterner stuff than I.

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  13. Lovely books, the Christmas ones for the children look delightful you are certainly ahead of the game for planning there.

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