Where to find the Bookseller in Stardew Valley

The 1.6 Update introduces all kinds of new content to Stardew Valley, with one of the more interesting bits being a brand new shopkeeper: a Bookseller called Marcello.

The Bookseller only shows his face a handful of times a year, so it’s important to prepare for the days when he does! This primer overviews the game’s new merchant, including what you can buy and trade.

Where to find the Bookseller

A calender in Stardew Valley depicting when the Bookseller will arrive in Pelican TownClick to enlarge

You can find the Bookseller, Marcello, at Marcello’s Books in the northeast corner of Pelican Town, just above the JojaMart/Movie Theatre. He will appear twice a season on random dates to offer his wares to the citizens of Pelican Town.

You can check the calendar outside of Pierre’s General Store to determine which days the Bookseller’s stall will be open, but you’ll also receive a notification the morning of the days when the Bookseller is scheduled to stop by.

What can you buy from the Bookseller?

The Bookseller in Stardew ValleyClick to enlarge

As the name implies, the Bookseller sells books, of course! Not to be confused with the lost books you can find by digging, fishing, and tilling, the books stocked by the Bookseller give readers various advantages, whether it be a helping of XP in a particular skill or perks like increased movement speed when running through grass and crops or when riding a horse.

Here’s a list of all the books you can find at the Bookseller:

TitleDescriptionPrice
Bait And BobberRead this to gain some fishing experience5,000g
Book Of StarsRead this to gain some experience in all skills15,000g
Combat QuarterlyRead this to gain some combat experience5,000g
Friendship 101You become friends with people a little faster20,000g
Horse: The BookYou gain a little extra speed when riding a horse25,000g
Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be ThickGain +1 Defence20,000g
Jewels Of The SeaFishing treasure chests have a chance to yield roe20,000g
Mining MonthlyRead this to gain some mining experience8,000g
Ol’ SlitherlegsYou will now run a lot faster through grass and crops25,000g
Price CatalogueYou can now see the value of your items3,000g
Queen Of Sauce CookbookLearn any Queen Of Sauce recipes that you don’t already know10,000g
Stardew Valley AlmanacRead this to gain some farming experience10,000g
Treasure Appraisal GuideYou will fetch a better price when selling artefacts20,000g
Way Of The Wind pt. 1You run a little bit faster15,000g
Way Of The Wind pt. 2You run a little bit faster35,000g
Woodcutter’s WeeklyRead this to gain some foraging experience8,000g
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The Bookseller’s catalogue rotates, so don’t expect to find all these books in his inventory every time he visits Pelican Town. You’ll need to check in with the Bookseller regularly if you want to collect every book and reap the benefits.

Some of these books can be obtained in other ways. For example, the Travelling Cart and a merchant at the Desert Festival sell Woodcutter’s Weekly, too, and you can get a couple of these books for free by digging up Artefact Spots.

Lastly, not only can you purchase books from Marcello’s Books, but you can also barter with this NPC. If you have an excess of books, you can exchange them with the Bookseller for different items and resources:

Item(s)Price
Slime Incubator x1Monster Compendium ×2
Fairy Dust x8Book Of Stars
Pepper Poppers x2Stardew Valley Almanac
Deluxe Bait x30Bait And Bobber
Wood x100Woodcutter’s Weekly
Coal x20Mining Monthly
Monster Musk x1Combat Quarterly

Those are the basics of Stardew Valley’s new Bookseller. Inspect the calendar outside Pierre’s General Store every season to learn when this NPC plans to bring new books to Pelican Town. Knowledge is power in real life and in Stardew Valley, so get some books!

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