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Christmas at the Dollar Book Swap in The Great Western Marketplace - Reno, Nevada

Book Christmas Tree

A photo from my Black Friday shopping trip to the Great Western Marketplace in West Reno, Nevada. Used book lovers will love this store in the indoor marketplace. Parents with children that want used books will really enjoy this store in the market! I overhead that starting next weekend they'll have free Santa photos for kids, but you might want to check with them yourself because I didn't ask the specifics.

http://greatwesternmarketplace.com/store/dollarbookswap/

Dollar Book Swap Reno is affordable shopping for books, CD’s and DVD’s for the Reno/Tahoe area.  Books are $3 or less, music and movies $2 each and children’s books are $1 each or a bag full for $10.  Customers are encouraged to bring in their excess books to exchange for store credits.  We buy textbooks for cash, and we do trade ins. We want to provide quality affordable used books to our local market.  We also have a goal to get 1 million books into the hands of children and adults in our most at risk neighborhoods in the Northern Nevada/Northern California area.

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