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Grand Terrace Friends of the Library Hosted Another Successful Book Sale

By Stella Pierce
Community Writer
01/05/2026 at 09:10 AM

The early morning sun streamed through the tall windows of the Grand Terrace Community Room, but inside, a different kind of warmth was already radiating: the buzz of hundreds of excited book lovers. The Friends of the Library had done it again, throwing open the doors for their much-anticipated "$5 Fill-a-Bag" book sale—and the community responded with joyful chaos.

From the moment the doors opened , the room transformed into a lively marketplace. People didn't just walk; they glided, determined to find their next great read. The concept was simple and irresistible: for just five dollars, you could fill an entire grocery bag or box, or laundry basket, or whatever vessel you had wisely brought with every beloved title, thrilling author story, or fun, engaging, and information-filled book you could carry.

Children dove into brightly colored piles of picture books, their faces alight with the discovery of old friends and new adventures. Teenagers combed through rows of battered sci-fi and fantasy, stacking paperbacks tall enough to rival the Empire State Building. Meanwhile, older readers, with the precision of seasoned treasure hunters, tracked down cherished classics and long-sought historical narratives, murmuring happily to themselves as they secured a rare volume or a complete collection of a favorite author.

The air was thick with the rustle of turning pages, the enthusiastic chatter of friends comparing literary finds, and the happy thud of books being stacked into bulging, gravity-defying carriers. The sheer volume of books leaving the room was staggering boxes overflowed with biographies and romances, and laundry hampers were crammed with cookbooks and mysteries.

By closing time, the Friends of the Library team, though happily exhausted, were all smiles. The lines had been long, the tables had been cleared, and the funds raised would go right back into supporting library programs. the success was measured in the faces of the patrons the wide grin of the young children clutching a comic, the satisfied nod of the woman who finally completed her poetry set, and the collective spirit of a community that still deeply loves the tactile joy of a great book. It was another engaging, fun-filled day that proved Grand Terrace loves its library.

 

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