Big Bad Wolf Books makes its debut in Kelantan with ‘Mari Baco’ Sale

Big Bad Wolf Books makes its way to Kelantan for the very first time with the most awaited Mari Baco’ Book Sale.

The reading campaign aims to cultivate reading habits among Malaysians by offering books at affordable prices and making it accessible to all. Big Bad Wolf Books is on a mission to encourage people to pickup a book or two either for themselves, for their friend or family and to empower them with knowledge.

Kicking-off in Kelantan, Big Bad Wolf Books will be visiting various states in the country with amazing deals.

The 11-day sale will start from February 24 to March 6, 2022 from 10am to 10pm daily at Lotus’s Kota Bharu.

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Kelantanese book lovers will be deligted to find a selection of over 10,000 book titles from various categories ranging from children’s, fiction, and non-fiction offering discounts of up to 95% off recommended retail prices.

They can look forward to and enjoy exclusive deals for English-language books that are priced at 95% of the recommended retail price and find rare gems in the RM3, RM5 and RM8 book section.

Big Bad Wolf Books’ partner and local Malaysian distributor, Kualiti Books, will also be offering an array of educational and entertainment Malay-language book titles from PTS, IMAN Shoppe, Sasbasi, Pustaka Azhar starting from RM2.

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In addition, college and university students can enjoy 5% discount off the total bill with a minimum purchase of RM40. To redeem, students will need to present their official student identity card at the cashier.

Lotus’s customers who spend a minimum of RM50 in a single receipt at the Book Sale will also be entitled to a 5% off discount of the total purchase. To redeem the discount, customers will only be required to flash a receipt of any value from Lotus’s supermarket.

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.