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Calling Ipoh bookworms: The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale is back

The sale takes place from this Friday to September 16. — Picture courtesy of Big Bad WolfTo be held at Mydin Mall, Meru Raya from 10am to 12 midnight daily, discounts of up to 95 per cent will be offered during the 11 days sale.

One of the highly anticipated series at the Big Bad Wolf Sale Ipoh this year will be the Magical Books. “A vital step for youngsters to become engaged readers is to discover the pleasure of reading,” said Big Bad Wolf Book Sale founder Andrew Yap in a press statement. Publishers like Kualiti Books, Sasbadi, PTS and Pelangi will be bringing in educational titles at discounted prices while Buku Fixi, Lejen Press, DuBook Press and Iman Publication will be featuring local novels.Nurul Iman Negeri Perak and Teach for Malaysia to spread the love of reading.

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