Bengaluru's 'Wet Book Fair' Revives Community Spirit After Flooding
The Real 'Peak Bengaluru': A 'Wet Book Fair' To Support The City's Beloved Bookstore
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After heavy rains flooded the Bookworm bookstore in Bengaluru, the community is rallying to support it through a 'wet book fair.' This initiative allows readers to purchase soaked and damaged books, turning a setback into a chance to help the beloved local store recover.
- 01The Bookworm bookstore in Bengaluru suffered significant damage due to flooding, affecting 4,000 to 5,000 books.
- 02The community is organizing a 'wet book fair' to sell damaged books at discounted prices.
- 03Local readers are encouraged to support the store by purchasing these books, giving them a second life.
- 04The bookstore has been a cultural hub in Bengaluru, hosting various literary events.
- 05Community support has been overwhelming, showcasing the strong bond between readers and local bookstores.
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Bengaluru's Bookworm bookstore, located on Church Street, faced a significant setback when heavy rains flooded the store, damaging between 4,000 to 5,000 books. In response, the local reading community has come together to support the bookstore by organizing a 'wet book fair' where damaged books are sold at discounted prices. This initiative not only helps the store recover financially but also gives the books a second life. The bookstore, known for its cultural significance and community events, has received an outpouring of support from readers who are encouraged to buy these soiled books instead of opting for online marketplaces. Bookworm's proprietor, Krishna Gowda, expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support and is considering hosting the fair to further engage the community. This event highlights the resilience of Bengaluru's literary culture, demonstrating that even a flood cannot diminish the love for books.
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The community's support for the Bookworm bookstore helps preserve a vital cultural hub in Bengaluru, ensuring that local readers continue to have access to a beloved space for literature.
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