Back by popular demand, the Book Sale by Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) will run from 12 – 20 March 2016.
Enjoy up to 95% off when you can fill up a carton with as many books as you can carry for just $30! (Carton may be left unsealed, but customer must be able to carry at their own risk)
There are many different books that are on sale, including cookbooks, travel cooks, fiction books, business books, children’s books, assessment books and more!
Venue: 438 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1, Level 3 S(569619)
Is it possible to have a fun-filled afternoon with just S$20? The answer is YES! From water amusement to taking the leap of faith, here are the Exciting Ways To Spend Your S$20 In Singapore…
Discover a rich heritage to gain a strong understanding of the Buddhist ways at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple And Museum (BTRTM). BTRTM has more than 300,000 visitors every month. The admission is free but you have to pay follow the rules before entering the Temple. The rules include wearing decent attire and not bringing pets or non-vegetarian food inside.
After the BTRTM trip, indulge your taste buds in healthy yet tasty Vietnamese food at the Yummy Viet Restaurant. Yummy Viet’s prices are affordable and reasonable. For example, the Chicken Rice Noodle costs S$7.50, the Beef Balls Noodle S$8.90, and the Deep Fried Chicken with Fried Rice costs S$7.90.
2. TAKE THE LEAP OF FAITH
If you happen to be in Sentosa, you can try the“ParaJump” attraction including the Jungle Ride for S$19. ParaJump replicates a free-fall parachute jump through its safety harness and experienced staff. I have to admit…I am fearful of heights but after trying this, I felt a surge of fulfillment and happiness. Beyond the fear, the experience was thrilling.
Image Credits: instagram.com/agoncilloanna
3. HOG ALL THE BOOKS FOR S$20
Take all the books you can and pay only S$20! To participate in this BIG BOX SALE by Marshall Cavendish, you must fill up a carton with as many books you want. Categories include cookbooks, travel books, children books, entrepreneurship books, fiction books, and history books. Visit here to know more.
4. WATER AMUSEMENT
One of Singapore’s largest water theme parks called “Wild Wild Wet“ offers exhilarating rides at inexpensive prices. From Monday to Friday, adults get to pay S$20 for the admission while children and senior citizens get to pay S$14 only. Toddlers are free to swim all year round!
The rides include braving the rapids with Ular-Lah, making your way to wacky curves and crazy turns at The Waterworks, and so much more. The best thing is that on May 26, you get to enjoy 50% off the entry tickets.
You don’t need to be a bookworm to take part in this.
Marshall Cavendish will be holding a Big Box Sale next week from 28 May to 1 Jun 2015.
That means you can fill up a carton full of books for as much as you can carry for just $20. (Up to 95% off)
That’s a MASSIVE sale considering an average book will cost between $20 to $30.
You will be spoilt for choice with their wide range of books from cookbooks, children’s books to business and history books.
Check out the details below:
Take a look at their 2015’s catalogue here: http://bit.ly/1LktqiP to have an idea of the books they are carrying. (although they may not be available during the sale)
Like Marshall Cavendish on Facebook and show it to their staff during the sale to redeem limited edition premiums (choose between a tote bag, a set of coasters or a passport holder).
Share this post and bring someone (hopefully strong and fit) along to grab as many books as you can!