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There’s a three-day Toronto used book sale with limited edition reads starting at $2

Don’t let your summer readings come to an end! The annual Treasures Sale at the Toronto Reference Library returns this September and there are thousands of books up for grabs. Here’s what to know.

For the third year in a row, the Toronto Reference Library is back with stellar deals on thousands of books.

We’re talking rare finds, antiquarian reads, and limited edition books, just to name a few.

And the best part is that prices start at $2.

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Shoppers are asked to bring their own bag and pack some patience while you’re at it because lineups are pretty much guaranteed.

This is Toronto’s best book sale of the year, after all.

It’s important to note that admission to the sale is $3 on opening day. After that, admission is free on both Friday and Saturday.

Debit and credit are accepted for all purchases, except for the $3 admission fee on Thursday.

Stock up on all your reads before the season ends!

Treasures Sale

Where: Beeton Hall, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St
When: September 19th, 9:30 AM to 7 PM, September 20th, 9 AM to 7 PM & September 21st, 9 AM to 4 PM

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