Tickets Now on Sale for BookCon 2020 in NYC

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Tickets for ReedPOP’s annual BookCon are now on sale! The convention will take place on May 30 and 31, 2020 at the Javits Center in New York City. This event combines storytelling and pop culture through panels, signings, and awesome exhibitors and is a must for any book lover!

The first three guests that have been announced so far are Marie Rutkowski (The Midnight Lie), Hafsah Faizal (We Free the Stars), and Marie Lu (Rebel). Many more guests will be announced as it gets closer to the convention.

Tickets currently available for purchase are weekend ($60), adult single-day ($32 – $37), and single-day for kids between 6 and 12 years of age ($10). Children 5 and under will be admitted for free. You can buy the tickets as well as official BookCon add-ons here!

We know May 2020 feels like such a long time from now, but in the meantime, you can take a look back at our recaps from BookCon 2019 Day One and Day Two.

 

Nicole
Nicole
Nicole joined Nerds and Beyond in 2019 and is excited to finally get back into writing. As a life-long nerdy fangirl from New Jersey, she loves Supernatural and its fandom as well as anything Wayward, Kings of Con, Lucifer, Wynonna Earp, and the musical Bandstand. She’s constantly listening to Louden Swain, The Station Breaks, Briana Buckmaster, The Avett Brothers, The Mots Nouveaux, or any of Aaron Mahnke’s podcasts. When she’s not [procrastinating] on Twitter, you can usually find her binging Netflix with her dog, reading fanfic, or daydreaming about being back in Arizona or Disney World!

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