📚🔥 BIG BAD WOLF INVADES GREENHILLS: 2M Books, ₱60 Deals, and TikTok Bestsellers?! 🐺✨ Book hoarders and casual readers, prepare your wallets and empty your tote bags. The world’s biggest book sale is storming into V-Mall, Greenhills from May 23 to June 2 — and it’s bigger, badder, and more bookish than ever. We're talking over two million books, with prices starting at just ₱60. Yes, you read that right. Sixty. Pesos. For the price of a milk tea, you could be holding a Khaled Hosseini anniversary edition or that TikTok-viral romcom you’ve been dying to read.
And guess what? Admission is absolutely FREE. No tickets, no catches, just pure bookish chaos in the heart of San Juan. This marks the first time Big Bad Wolf is holding the event at V-Mall, making it easier for book lovers from all walks of life — commuters, students, moms, and even tambays — to stumble into a paradise of pages. It’s not just a book sale, it’s a full-blown literary carnival.
One thing the organizers nailed? Making the experience less nakaka-overwhelm. They’ve got curated tables: top 10s, gift-worthy picks, and even trending titles from BookTok. For newbies, this setup is a lifesaver. You don’t need to be a reader to find something interesting. From glow-in-the-dark activity books to mind-blowing thrillers, may para sa lahat.
Co-founder Jacqueline Ng says they’re not just selling books — they’re creating readers. And here’s the tea: among all the countries they’ve visited, Filipinos are the only ones who buy books for themselves almost as much as they do for kids. That’s right, we read for joy, not just parenting. In most countries, adult books barely fill a corner of the cart. Here? It’s practically split down the middle.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re the only one obsessed with fiction in a sea of self-help fanatics — congrats, you’re in the right country. This isn’t just a sale. It’s a movement, a celebration, and a bookworm’s dream. Greenhills is about to get dangerously literary, and if you’re not ready to carry a full box of books out the mall — are you even Filipino?
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