Gone for Good is a Book Lover’s Paradise
It’s almost time to get your summer read on, and lucky for you, one of the items that we pick up more than anything are books. While most of these books go to donation centers like senior housing libraries and various schools monthly, we are still left with hundreds to sell in our thrift store locations.
At Gone for Good we are firm believers that the book is better than the cinematic adaptation! So, if you agree with us, come on down to one of our three thrift store locations to browse our selection of covers. We have troves of books from decades and maybe even centuries ago so we’re sure that you can find just what you’re looking for in time for vacation season! Like most of our items, all books have low and negotiable prices.
Join us at one of our thrift store locations:
Denver— 101 Kalamath St Denver, CO 80223
Aurora— 16710 E 2nd Ave Aurora, CO 80011
Golden— 901 Navajo St Denver, CO 80204
So, there you are, long flight, long weekend, or just a long night, we have the perfect book to ease your mind. Our selection is sure to please most, if not all, book lovers.
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