In the meantime, volunteers come and go to answer questions. Between the companies, Ina van Langen looks satisfied at the readers who have come to the market. “Every year it is full again. The village can give their books a second life in this way, and the proceeds go to charities. Very nice, of course.”
This year’s hustle and bustle bodes well for the coming year: the book market will then celebrate its tenth anniversary. “Maybe we should think a size bigger,” Ina already fantasizes. A man with a bag full of Kameleon books catches her attention. “You can rest all summer long.”

