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Don’t miss the Fully Booked booth at this year’s Manila International Book Fair

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Fully Booked, the go-to destination for Filipinos finding their next great read, is back at the Manila International Book Fair 2024 from September 11 to 15. 

Bookworms at heart will have a grand time perusing the shelves to grab books they’ve always wanted to read or discover titles and authors they’ve never encountered. 

Here’s what Filipino bookworms can expect from Fully Booked at the MIBF this year:

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1. One of the largest booth displays.

From September 11 to 15, Fully Booked will transform Hall 2 of the SMX Convention Center into a literary haven, offering an impressive array of diverse books. From new releases and buzz-worthy bestsellers to timeless classics and dazzling debuts, literary fiction, young adult, children’s titles, romance, cozy mysteries, and more, there’s something for every reader.

Bookworms are in for a treat with this treasure trove of literary delights in one of the largest exhibitor spaces at this year’s MIBF.

2. Score incredible deals on your favorite titles.

Readers will be treated to 20% OFF on all displayed titles at Fully Booked during MIBF 2024. Meanwhile, for those who can’t make it physically to the event, they can still score discounts through the Fully Booked Online platform (15% OFF d-coded items.)

3. Find the newest, hot off-the-press titles.

For bibliophiles who can’t resist new releases, Fully Booked is the top destination for finding fresh and exciting titles. 

Some of the newly-released and straight-from-shipment titles to watch out for are Before the Coffee Gets Cold: a Toshikazu Kawaguchi Boxed Set, Life Impossible by Matt Haig, and We’ll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida for fiction, Embracing Hope by Victor Frankl and The Four-Way Path by Hector Garcia for non-fiction, and Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay and The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs for children’s and YA titles. 

Need more book recommendations? Check out this shopping list: 15 Books to Get at the MIBF curated by Fully Booked (read the blog here)

4. Get a chance to win Gcash credits or an IKEA bookshelf.

Bookworms can try their luck on the Fully Booked raffle, where prizes like GCash, IKEA Bookshelves, and IKEA gift certificates are up for grabs. To enter, customers must make a minimum purchase of PHP 3,000 at the Fully Booked booth at MIBF. Along with the chance to win, customers can also get a free Fully Booked discount card for a PHP 3,000 minimum purchase. Customers are advised to hold on to their receipts to enjoy these benefits.

5. Spin the wheel and score freebies.

The fun doesn’t stop there! Customers can present their receipt or proof of purchase to spin the wheel and win exciting freebies like pins, pop sockets, tote bags, bookmarks, stickers, postcards, pouches, or, for the more daring, take a chance on the surprise boxes.

Besides exploring great reads, MIBF offers a fantastic opportunity for bookworms to attend workshops, seminars, and meet the authors and illustrators behind their favorite books, engaging in enriching literary conversations.

This includes Patricia Evangelista’s book signing event on September 14; copies of her book will be available for sale at the Fully Booked booth. For the full program, check out the MIBF schedule here: MIBF Events.

Getting ready for the event? Secure your free passes by dropping by any Fully Booked Luzon branch (except Baguio) to get your free bookmarks. No minimum purchase is required — just ask for a bookmark at the service counter. Each bookmark admits two (so you can bring along your book buddy!).

The Manila International Book Fair will run from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm on Sept 11- 15, 2024 at the SMX Convention Center 1st and 2nd floors. Drop by Fully Booked’s booth in Hall 2, ground floor.

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