Reading between the bargains

Shoppers search the shelves for books to buy at Scoville Memorial Library’s book sale April 12.

Patrick L. Sullivan

Reading between the bargains

SALISBURY — Bibliophiles converged on the Scoville Memorial Library for the Friends of the Library book sale Saturday, April 12.

Dan Dwyer of Lion’s Head Books, always alert on the book front, had a few items picked out which cost a whopping $7.

One woman was on the prowl for cookbooks and anything involving home design and decor. She had plenty to choose from.

The books were in good shape — or better — and the shelves were well-organized.

And despite the ghastly weather, a steady stream of people trudged through the slush for the sale, all with a certain gleam in the eye peculiar to book people.

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