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Browse and buy at Bookfest Noosa 

Rotary Noosa Daybreak are holding their annual book sale over three days from Friday 3 to Sunday 5 May, 9am to 5pm at the Noosa Leisure Centre, in Wallace Drive, Noosaville.

With a record number of quality pre-loved books for sale, everyone is sure to find a great read.

Come along and browse, you might find something you’ve been looking for. The fiction section is arranged alphabetically by author. The non-fiction books are laid out in categories and there is a children’s book section with a Children’s Corner for their amusement.

Pricing is simple: Fiction and non-fiction books are $3 each and children’s are $1 each. There is also a puzzles and games section with prices as marked and a raffle ($2 a ticket) with a $1000 cash first prize and sundry vouchers, which will be drawn on the Sunday. And yes, we take card/eftpos.

Most importantly, funds raised by Bookfest Noosa go directly to supporting the local homeless and other Rotary projects. Entry is by gold coin donation, it couldn’t be simpler; and we have shopping trolleys to lighten the load of your purchases.

Our thanks go to our gold, silver and bronze sponsors for generously supporting our signature event and to the institutions and individuals who’ve donated their books to us over the year.

Book donations for Bookfest Noosa may be dropped off at the main entrance of Noosa Leisure Centre.

If you have an enquiry about Bookfest or Rotary, contact Rotary Noosa Daybreak on 1300 791 226.

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