MORE than 30,000 books lined the tables at the annual Noosa Daybreak Rotary Bookfest that ran from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May.
The Rotary club hoped to raise much-needed funds for Smart Pups, sanitation projects in the Solomon Islands and for the Nepal earthquake appeal through the Bookfest, which last year raised over $25,000.
Hundreds of locals and visitors took advantage of the affordable book sale, stocking up on a year’s worth of reading.
Noosa Today photographer DARRYN SMITH dropped in to the Bookfest to catch some of the action.
Causes covered as hundreds hit the books
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