Annual Bookstock raises thousands for literacy programs

The annual Bookstock used book sale, currently taking place at Livonia's Laurel Park Place, has raised nearly a million dollars for local literacy programs during it's 12-year history.

The massive sale runs until May 4.

"It's the perfect recycling," said honorary chairman Neal Rubin. "We're getting books out of people's basements and back into people's laps."

For more information, check out the Bookstock website.


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