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Books Are My Bag Party this Saturday 11th October with JO BRAND - Free Family Event


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Village Books Dulwich is celebrating Books Are My Bag Day this Saturday.


From 1pm there will be fabulous free face-painting for children, and brilliant helium balloons. There will be delicious prosecco for grown-ups. Then at 3pm we welcome new bookselling recruit Jo Brand - who'll be serving behind the till in her own inimitable style. And we'll be offering an Extra Slice - cake and biscuit tasting we've baked using recipes from the Great British Bake-Off. And we'll be offering a free Books are My Bag, designed by Tracey Emin, when you redeem one of our loyalty cards. Come and join the fun - and help keep bookshops on your high street.


1d Calton Avenue Dulwich SE21 7DE Tel 020 8693 2808

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