#CulturePH - Book Lovers, Rejoice! Big Bad Wolf’s Final Metro Manila Sale Is Here—Here’s How to Make It Epic
Book lovers in Metro Manila are in for a treat as Big Bad Wolf Books brings its world-famous sale to Filinvest Tent, Alabang, from October 2 to 13. After making stops in Iloilo and Cebu, this is the last chance for the city’s readers to dive into over two million books, all waiting to be discovered at prices that make you want to fill your tote bag to the brim.
Walking into the sale feels like stepping into a treasure trove—shelves stacked with everything from children’s stories and thrillers to self-help gems and nonfiction favorites. It’s the perfect spot to find a new bedtime read for the kids, a page-turner for yourself, or even early holiday gifts for friends and family. And with markdowns like “The Friend Zone” for ₱340 (originally ₱800) and “Day Trading Attention” by Gary Vaynerchuck for ₱860 (down from ₱2,300), it’s easy to see why shoppers keep coming back for more.
But the fun doesn’t stop at the books. Big Bad Wolf is rolling out exclusive promos, bundles, and raffle prizes—including a chance to win a brand-new iPad or a bookshelf packed with books. The sale is designed to be an experience, with interactive activities and venue attractions that turn a simple shopping trip into a full-day adventure for the whole family.
Early birds get extra perks, too. On opening day, BBW Members and those who share Big Bad Wolf’s post can snag early access before the doors open to the public. With free admission and extended hours (especially on weekends), it’s easy to drop by, explore, and maybe even come back for a second round.
Big Bad Wolf’s mission is all about making books accessible and affordable, breaking down barriers to reading, and building a stronger community of book lovers. Whether you’re discovering a new favorite author or reliving the magic of a classic, every visit feels like joining a movement that celebrates the joy of reading.
So grab your friends, rally the family, and get ready for a book hunt like no other. The final Metro Manila stop is more than just a sale—it’s a celebration of stories, savings, and the simple pleasure of getting lost in a good book.
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