One of the best ways to escape in Amarillo is by picking up a book. Reading lets you step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and transport yourself to another world. The great thing about Amarillo is that there are plenty of places to find your next great read..

When it comes to your favorite books and your favorite authors, you are going to want to mark your calendars.

Who doesn't love a good book fair?

As kids, the Scholastic Book Fair was the coolest thing ever. You knew life was about to get good when those metal cases rolled into your school library. You’d scrape together your allowance or beg your parents for a few dollars so you could grab the newest books while the fair was in town.

Now you have the chance to enjoy a book fair of your own. The Readiculous Book Fair is coming to Amarillo..

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What is the Readiculous Book Fair?

This is a book fair for adults with the coolest tag line,

Books, Vibes, and Adult Money

What to Expect at Amarillo’s Readiculous Book Fair

Come meet your favorite local authors and check out their latest works. Pick up books you’ll actually want to read, add to your collection, or loan to friends. You can also grab fun gifts and practical items like pens, journals, tote bags, wristlets, stickers, and more. It’s the same stuff you loved at the book fair as a kid, only now you can actually buy it yourself. They’ll also have fine line tattoos and permanent jewelry at the event.

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When and Where to Attend the Readiculous Book Fair

Mark your calendars and start saving your money for The Readiculous Book Fair, Saturday, November 15, 2025, from 11 am - 3 pm at The Party Suite, 4400 S. Washington.

Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just love that new book smell, Amarillo’s Readiculous Book Fair is one event you won’t want to miss.

Books That Use Amarillo or the Texas Panhandle as a Setting

Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle is a great city with great history. When it comes to the literary world, it is always great to see our area represented in books.

Here is a great list where Amarillo and/or the Texas Panhandle is used as a setting or mentioned in a book.

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Banned in Texas: 10 Books Sparking Controversy

These banned books in Texas reflect the clash between education, censorship, and the freedom to read across the state. But they're still great reads and you should check them out!

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Books That Texas Kids Want To Read

Student reading scores are down nationwide. In an effort to entice kids to pick up a book, I have compiled a list of books (from my library) that Texas students love to read.

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