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Go-Getter Books Big Fall Sale October 24-26 to Benefit Make-a-Wish Tri-Counties 50,000 Books for $1.00 and Under plus 25% of Proceeds to Make-a-Wish Santa Paula, CA, October 17, 2013 -- Go-Getter Books, (the “Company”), an online book dealer with a retail store in Santa Paula, California announced today that it’s Big Fall Book Sale will be held on October 24-26 (Thursday – Saturday 10:00am – 6:00pm) at its store 840 E. Main Street, Santa Paula, California 93060. The sale will consist of over 50,000 Books, DVDs, CDs and VHS tapes all for $1.00 and under. In addition, 25% of sales proceeds will be donated to the Make-a-Wish Tri-Counties. At 3:00pm on Saturday book buyers will have an opportunity to fill a large Trader Joe’s bag for only $5.00 – which one can fit about 20-25 books comfortably. The Sale is open to the public for free. The Company is offering Preferred Membership for $25.00 per annum. Benefits of membership include: 10% Off all purchases on Company websites, in-store and at sales; a Free Book Tote Bag; Free Front-of-the-Line on Shipping and priority on discounts, sales and promotions. Go-Getter Books continues to fulfill its social mandate by providing 25% of its sales proceeds to one of its worthy causes – The Make-a-Wish Tri-Counties. “We have been fortunate and blessed to have so many good books made available to us from our library partners, including various Los Angeles County Libraries and the San Francisco County Public Library,” said Mitch Freeland, President and CEO of Go-Getter Books. Mr.Freeland continued, “Without library support we are unable to have these huge events and benefit Make-a-Wish and our other causes.” “Make-a-Wish Foundation has been a favorite cause of mine since my early 20’s when I was a volunteer. To see a terminally ill child’s eyes light up when their wish has been granted is pure joy and at the same time heartbreaking,” stated John Freeland, COO of Go-Getter Books. “Everybody should make time to get involved with Make-a-Wish, it’s very rewarding and eye-opening and you will become a better person,” said Mr.Freeland.