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used books montreal

Montreal bookstores have spoken, and according to the folks who live and breathe the written word, there are certain titles every Montrealer should read at least once.

Some of their selections serve up a slice of Montreal life — history, humour and heartache — while others come from the pens of local writers and artists, tackling subjects that hit close to home.

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Calling all Montreal bookworms! If you're looking to restock your bookshelf without spending a pretty penny, you'll want to keep the Westmount Public Library's upcoming used book sale on your radar.

Organized by Friends of the Library in collaboration with library staff, the two-day event promises to offer books, DVDs, Blu-rays, and CDs — most of which are set to be sold for between $1 and $5. That said, you can also expect to find some higher-priced vintage and antiquarian books.

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Concordia University is hosting its annual used book sale this week and you can score books starting at $3.

The Montreal-based university accepts book donations all year round that can be boxed, taped and dropped off at the Concordia landing dock on either the Sir George William or Loyola campuses.

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There's never a bad time to practice "shelf care" in Montreal, but the winter months may be the best to turn the page on new reading material so you can quickly cozy up with a good book when it's too cold to go outside.

Fortunately, the city is stacked with independent booksellers that cater to English readers. Some focus on used material, while others stay on top of genre-specific new releases. All of them offer a relaxing atmosphere and personalized service that you won't find at the big chains.

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Each October welcomes the nerdy free-for-all that is McGill University's Book Fair, where good-condition used books from a variety of topics are sold out of Redpath Hall. This year's fair lasts through October 20, so the time is now if you still haven't visited.

The books sold were all donated, and all unsold books will be passed on to Renaissance as part of a partnership hoping to minimize waste. Proceeds from the book fair go towards bursaries and scholarships for McGill students, so your purchase is not only eco-friendly but student-friendly as well.

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