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Lost City Books Summer Sale (before taking a little break) In Store August 19th and 20th, Online till the 31st!


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From Lost City Books:

“”We work hard to make Lost City Books a place you want to visit. And listen — while we love to do it, it is a lot of work! We think we deserve a break.

For our second year running, Lost City Books is taking a vacation this August! As a small independent business, it’s a big deal for us to close the store for nearly two weeks and pay everyone for the duration of the break. We do this because we care about our staff getting time off to do whatever they want!

Some of us will be embarking on a weeklong Malört-fueled bender. Some of us will be taking up residence at Banneker Pool. Some of us will be staying inside reading in front of our window AC units, and some of us will be getting out of town and away from this sweltering swamp town altogether. (Just kidding, no one’s going on a weeklong Malört-fueled bender, that’d be kind of scary.)

Last year our sale leading up to the break was a huge success, and we hope this year is no different!

We’re having a 20% off sale on in-store and online purchases the weekend leading up to our break, August 19th and 20th. You can continue to support us by shopping while we’re away with a 20% discount for online orders August 21st through 31st. Come out and show your favorite independent booksellers some love, clear out our shelves, and wish us a relaxing and restful vacation! Head here for more information!”

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