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Free books! Get yours at Georgetown Indigospirit tomorrow morning

10,000 books will be given away at Indigo, Chapters and Coles stores this weekend
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Bookworms rejoice - Canada's Indigo chain will be giving away 10,000 free books at its stores across the country for one day only this weekend.

When all 160 Indigo, Chapters and Coles stores across Canada open tomorrow morning (Saturday, Sept. 14), readers can choose one of four select titles and take home a copy for themselves, at no cost.

Locally, that means books will be available beginning at 10 a.m. at the Indigospirit location in Georgetown Market Place. Staff there expects the demand to be high and suggests local residents arrive early to line up.

"For as long as I can remember, I have loved sharing book recommendations with friends and family," writes Indigo Founder and CEO Heather Reisman. "It is a passion that led to my decision, 27 years ago, to launch Heather’s Picks."

Reisman says sharing her "excitement about a meaningful book" was part of what led her and Indigo to their decision of hosting a one-day book giveaway.

"Recently, I have been thinking a lot about the power of sharing a favourite book with, or gifting it to, a friend. It is akin to magically relieving stress and adding hours of joyful escape. I have also been thinking that right now we are all in need of a little more of this very feeling."

Four popular novels, with age recommendations and subjects, will be available for visitors to choose from. All titles range in price from $22-30 CDN, but for tomorrow, there will be no cost.

While supplies last, readers will be able to choose between:

"Nothing has the power to inspire us like a book, and the books we love most have often been recommended to us by a friend or loved one,” according to an Indigo press release. "Inspiring a love of reading has always been at the core of Indigo’s mission."

"By giving every Canadian the chance to pick up a free book, they aim to ignite a passion for reading in more and more people, encouraging them to not only dive into an instant classic, but share their favourite titles with the people that matter to them."

Full details about the book giveaway can be read online here. A list of all stores nationwide can be seen on Indigo's online store directory.


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Tyler Collins is the editor for Oakville News. Originally from Campbellton, New Brunswick, he's lived in Oakville more than 20 years. Tyler is a proud Sheridan College graduate of both Journalism and Performing Arts.
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