On opening night you can expect to see quite a bit book sale patrons. A lot dvd collectors, media scouts, or even teachers will be waiting hours before hand. Don’t worry, you can still show up at the start of a sale and still get great cheap books!
The first few hours will be very hectic. With all the used books being displayed, book scouts will scurry to try and get the best bargains and best books as quick as possible before someone else. It is also a good idea to bring your own boxes so you don’t have to spend part of your sale time looking a box or bag to carry your books in while at the BookSales.
If you don’t want to go when the crowds are there, you can still find great deals on other sale days. Many times, there is not enough space to put all the used media items out on the shelves. Because of this, organizations will continually put out books and other media items on a hourly basis.
Another fine thing if you wait to attend a book sale, on some of the last couple days at the sale many organizations will have bargain days. They will sell books and other media items for either half the price or sell a whole bag of books (of your choosing!) for only a couple bucks.
Another great thing about Used Book Sales is that you can donate the used books and other media items back when you are done. If you need some space in your personal library to fit any new used books and other media items, you can donate your old used books to the sale so someone else can add it to their library, instead of throwing it out in the trash.
Along with the excellent deals you will find at the Library Book Sale on media items, you can also sometimes find bake sales or plant sales. These also help generate money for the organizations hosting these Used Book Sales. It also may help give you food to snack on while you browse for books and other media items.