Wooster Friends of Library Spring Book Sale is March 24-25

Betty Wilkin and Scott Gregory prepare for the Wooster Friends of the Library spring book sale set to open March 24.
Betty Wilkin and Scott Gregory prepare for the Wooster Friends of the Library spring book sale set to open March 24.

WOOSTER − The Wooster Friends of the Library will hold a Spring Used Book Sale 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday, March 24, and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 25, at The Book Cellar, located in the basement of the Operations Center of the Wayne County Public Library, North Market Street and Larwill Avenue.

The sale features thousands of donated books and books culled from the library, along with audio-visual items such as DVDs, CDs and books on CD for children and adults.

Prices range from 25 cents to $1.25 for adult books and and 25 cents to 50 cents for books for children and young adults.

A silent auction will take place for an Expression 24-inch Cricuit machine along with 13 cartridges.

The shelves are packed with general fiction to sci-fi to mystery and romance, both in paper cover and hardback. There is a good selection of large-print books. The sale includes a wide array of nonfiction books, especially in biography.

For youngsters and early readers, there are board books, picture books, readers and chapter books. The sale includes juvenile fiction and nonfiction, including many science books for grade school kids, graphic novels and comic books, as well as young adult novels. There is a collection of illustrated fairy tales, legends and myths from various cultures.

Proceeds from the sale will be used to benefit the Wayne County Public Library. Free parking will be available at the Zion Lutheran Church across the street.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Record: Something for adults, kids at Wayne library book sale March 24-25