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Big Bad Wolf Books goes to GenSan, targets more readers to reach 1M New Readers Mission!



GenSan, get ready because the Big Bad Wolf is coming for some tuna! The Big Bad Wolf Books is making its way to the tuna capital of the Philippines for the first time ever. From October 11 to October 26, you can catch them at the Veranza Activity Center, KCC Mall of GenSan, from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

After the successful Bacolod Book Sale in Visayas, Big Bad Wolf is heading to Mindanao to complete its tour of the three major islands of the Philippines. This is Big Bad Wolf’s first partnership with Veranza Malls, part of Koronadal Commercial Corporation or KCC, and everyone’s super excited to see the Big Bad Wolf take over! They’re bringing over two million books with amazing discounts and promos. Plus, if you’re a Metrobank credit cardholder, you can get a 0% 3-month installment plan for single-receipt purchases of at least P3,000. So, mga taga-GenSan, keep an eye on Big Bad Wolf’s social media pages for updates!

Committed to its goal of welcoming 1 million readers into the pack, Big Bad Wolf is making sure to reach not just Metro Manila, but all over the country—from Luzon to Visayas to Mindanao—with exciting surprises that will surely hook book lovers!

GenSan, it’s your turn to meet the Big Bad Wolf! Excited ba kayo? Big Bad Wolf sure is! Drop by the Veranza Activity Center at KCC Mall of GenSan from October 11 to 26, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Oh, and parking is free too!

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