Welcome, bookworm!

ABOUT BOOKISH SUNDAYS

Give our books a second chance.

Each title in our collection is thoughtfully curated, and many are one-of-a-kind books that may never come around again.

At Bookish Sundays, we help Filipino bookworms (like you) find your next favorite reads by curating a selection of pre-loved books.

All the images you'll see here will show our books' little imperfections—creases, sun-kissed pages, any known signs of wear... These details tell a story too, and we want you to see our books just as they are. So when you're ready to give them a home, we'd be grateful to send them your way <3.

Our Collections

Our Book Collection

All This Could Be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews

All This Could Be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews

₱499.00 PHP
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell (Hardbound)

My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell (Hardbound)

₱799.00 PHP
Paul by Daisy Lafarge

Paul by Daisy Lafarge

₱399.00 PHP
Really Good, Actually by Monica Hersey (Hardbound)

Really Good, Actually by Monica Hersey (Hardbound)

₱899.00 PHP
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams (Hardbound)

Seven Days in June by Tia Williams (Hardbound)

₱699.00 PHP
Small Pleasures by Clare Chambers

Small Pleasures by Clare Chambers

₱399.00 PHP
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave (Hardbound)

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave (Hardbound)

₱699.00 PHP
The Project (Hardbound)

The Project (Hardbound)

₱899.00 PHP

"And even on those days when one or both of us is having a hard time, we'll be here, where we are completely known, completely accepted, by the person whose every side we love wholeheartedly. I'm here with all the versions of him I've met over twelve years of vacations, and even if the point of life isn't just being happy, right now, I am. Down to the bones."

People We Meet On Vacation, Emily Henry

A CROWD FAVORITE

The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa

On a mysterious island, everyday objects begin to vanish, and so do people’s memories of them. Only a few remember, and they must hide from the oppressive Memory Police.

When a young novelist hides her editor to protect him, they cling to stories as a way to resist forgetting.The Memory Police is a haunting fable about memory, loss, and the quiet fight to hold on to the past.