TJ Maxx bookish finds

went to TJ Maxx early this week but didn't really find too many new book things that I haven't seen before. as always the book stand was packed of books but most were just repeats at the same book.

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... Read moreVisiting TJ Maxx for bookish finds can be a unique adventure, even when the selection often includes many repeats of popular titles like "Lies and Court Weddings" by Emily Henry or Stephen King's "11/22/63." From my personal experience, it’s worth visiting multiple locations or going at different times of the week, as stock can vary widely. I also recommend checking out the lesser-known books and titles in genres you don’t usually explore. For example, the store occasionally carries compelling contemporary fiction and thrillers by authors like Rebecca Serle, Elle Kennedy, and Tahereh Mafi that might not be on your radar otherwise. Plus, spotting bookish accessories like bookmarks, mugs, or stationery related to reading adds to the joy of shopping. When browsing the packed shelves, take your time to scan for standout covers or unique editions. The "Ghostly Affair" or "The Last Days of Summer" are examples of books that sometimes get overlooked but can offer a fresh reading experience. Also, don’t hesitate to use smartphone apps to scan books for reviews or prices online so you can be sure you’re getting a bargain. Lastly, engaging with hashtags like #tjmaxxfinds and #bookish on social media can connect you with fellow shoppers who share tips on restocks and hidden finds. Sharing your own discoveries can create a community feel and enhance your TJ Maxx book hunting journey. Happy hunting!