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Jeddah Libraries Promote Reading Through Used Book Culture

Jeddah Libraries Promote Reading Through Used Book Culture

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

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In Jeddah, a new cultural trend is growing. Many people are now visiting libraries and shops that sell both new and used books. These places are not just stores anymore—they have become favorite spots for people who love reading and learning.

People from different age groups and backgrounds are visiting these stores. They come to read, explore, buy, or sell books. This rise in interest shows how important reading has become in the daily lives of Jeddah’s residents.

A Wide Variety of Books for Everyone

These libraries and bookshops offer books on many subjects. You can find religious books, novels, science books, history books, and even geography books. Because they offer so many topics, they attract all kinds of readers—young and old, students and professionals.

No matter what someone is interested in, these libraries probably have something for them. This makes them important places for spreading knowledge and education in the community.

The Story of a Used Bookstore Owner

Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Ghamdi is the owner of a bookstore in Jeddah that sells used books. He said that the love for reading has grown a lot in recent years. He believes this is because of the bookstores that focus on offering both used and new books to readers.

He shared that his store has books from many different categories and editions. People enjoy finding rare or older editions of books that may not be available in regular stores anymore. This makes the experience special for book lovers.

Used Books Have a Special Value

According to Al-Ghamdi, used books are more than just old pages. They have history. Every used book carries the experience of the person who read it before. When people buy and read these books, they feel a connection with the previous readers.

This makes the book more valuable—not in terms of money, but in meaning. It becomes a way of sharing knowledge, emotions, and ideas across different generations. For many, this makes reading even more enjoyable and meaningful.

Books Travel from One Hand to Another

When a person sells or donates a book, it doesn’t end its journey. The book finds a new home, a new reader, and a new purpose. Al-Ghamdi said this cycle gives life to books again and again.

It’s like the book is always on a journey—going from one reader to the next, each one learning something new from it. This helps build a strong reading culture in society, where people not only read but also share what they’ve read.

Libraries Are Now Fun Places to Visit

To make reading more attractive, many libraries in Jeddah have improved the way they look and feel. During the summer, they organized special events to bring more people in. They made their spaces more welcoming so visitors can enjoy spending time there.

These efforts are not only helping bookstores grow but also encouraging more people to take interest in reading and learning. Many families are now making visits to the library a fun and educational activity.

Helping People Grow Personally and Mentally

Reading books helps people learn new things and improve themselves. These bookstores and libraries play a big role in helping people become more knowledgeable and thoughtful.

Books can change the way people think. They can teach us about the past, explain the present, and prepare us for the future. The libraries in Jeddah are giving people access to this powerful tool of learning at an affordable price—especially through used books.

Reading is Becoming a Community Habit

As more people in Jeddah read and share books, it creates a culture where reading becomes a common and respected activity. Families are buying books together. Friends are sharing book recommendations. Students are exploring books outside their school syllabus.

All these small actions are slowly creating a stronger, more educated community that values knowledge and personal growth.

Book Collecting is Now a Hobby for Many

Some people in Jeddah are now starting to collect books as a hobby. They search for unique books, first editions, or out-of-print copies. It gives them joy and pride to have a personal library at home.

This interest in book collecting has given new importance to used bookstores. People come looking for books with special stories, stamps, or notes from earlier readers. It’s a hobby that connects people with history, knowledge, and each other.

A Bright Future for Jeddah’s Book Culture

The growing popularity of used and new bookstores in Jeddah is more than just a business trend. It shows a deeper change in how people value books and knowledge.

With more spaces that celebrate reading and offer books for every interest, Jeddah is building a strong reading culture. This is good not just for individuals, but for the whole society, helping people become more informed, connected, and inspired.

July 24, 2025 3:50 p.m. 2484

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