Hands down, one of my favorite things about living in the Central Valley is the Great Valley Bookfest. I came across it while coming back home from a date a few years ago, and I’ve been making an active effort to attend every year! (Is my blog becoming a case study of life in the Valley? You tell me.)
Basically, authors, vendors, and local organizations come out to celebrate all things books. I could spend hours, I kid you not, wandering the Friends of the Library book sale, where volunteers set out dozens of boxes of used books to raise money for the Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library system. In past years, I’ve been more keen on browsing literary fiction, gardening guides, and romance novels, but I was set on perusing classics and cozy mysteries this year.
I spent a good chunk of this year devouring cozy mysteries during a mental health slump, and trust me when I say that I was not disappointed by the sale’s massive cozy mystery selection! Naturally, there were several tables devoted to literary fiction, but I was surprised to find several for mysteries alone. I’m still breaking into the genre, and I mostly gravitate towards cozy mysteries based on their book covers and blurbs. That said, you’d probably have luck finding specific authors there — there were boxes full of Janet Evanovich titles alone. (Personally, I’ve been poring over Krista Davis, Joanne Fluke, Ellie Alexander, and Vivien Chien, but was still open to picking up other authors!)
I had $15 and a dream. Paperbacks sold for 50 cents and hardbacks for a dollar. At those prices, I brought home several mountains of books! Some cozies I picked up include titles by Isis Crawford, Agatha Christie (if you count her), Leslie Meier, M.C. Beaton, and Cynthia Baxter. Of course, I picked up a few non-cozies as well, including E.M. Forster’s Howard’s End, Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, Jennifer Probst’s One Italian Summer, Charmaine Wilkerson’s Black Cake, Jamaica Kincaid’s At the Bottom of the River, and Alice Hoffman’s Illumination Nights. I think I left with a good 20 books…
As much as I love this book sale, I also keep an eye out for used books on a regular basis. Here are my favorite places to go used book hunting — this is, after all, becoming a space for secondhand shopping tips.
Anyway…I just wanted to recap my latest book adventure. I think it’s officially time for me to close the chapter on this blog and actually go read for fun. Happy reading, friends!
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