Character standing in front of the Bookseller's shop.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

How to Find the Bookseller in Stardew Valley 1.6

The Bookseller carries rare and magical books, but where can you find him in Stardew Valley 1.6?

The Bookseller is a new merchant introduced in update 1.6. A visiting merchant from afar, he carries a wide variety of expensive books. This is how to find the Bookseller in Stardew Valley 1.6, as well as his inventory.

Recommended Videos

Where to Find the Bookseller in Stardew Valley

The Bookseller is a special merchant that appears in town twice a season. The days he shows up are randomized when the season changes. This can make it hard to track him down, but there is an easy way to figure out when he’ll set up shop.

Pelican Town seasonal calendar highlighting the Bookseller's appearance.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

The two days the Bookseller will appear in Pelican Town are marked on the calendar. As soon as you start a fresh game, you can head to Pierre’s to see when that is. Look for the hot air balloon icon, which symbolizes the merchant.

On the day he sets up shop, you’ll receive a popup alert when you wake up. This is a nice reminder in case you lose track of the days. To find him, head into town. There’ll be a sign to the right of Pierre’s showing where to go. You’ll see his balloon and shop set up above Joja Mart, in the small clearing above the stairs.

Bookseller Inventory in Stardew Valley

Bookseller inventory of magical books.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

The Bookseller doesn’t carry normal books like those you can find in the Museum. The tomes you can purchase are Skill Book, offering different benefits once read. Like the days he appears, the inventory he offers is randomized.

  • Bait and Bobber: Read this to gain some fishing experience.
    • Cost: 5,000 coins
  • Mining Monthly: Read this to gain some mining experience.
    • Cost: 10,000 coins
  • Combat Quarterly: Read this to gain some combat experience.
    • Cost: 8,000 coins
  • Way of the Wind pt. 1: You run a little bit faster.
    • Cost: 15,000 coins
  • Horse: The Book: You gain a little extra speed when riding a horse.
    • Cost: 25,000 coins
  • Woodcutter’s Weekly: Read this to gain some foraging experience.
    • Cost: 8,000 coins
  • Price Catalogue: You can now see the value of your items.
    • Cost: 3,000 coins
  • Ol’ Slitherlegs: You will now run a lot faster through grass and crops.
    • Cost: 25,000 coins

That’s how to find the Bookseller in Stardew Valley 1.6, along with his inventory of magical books. If you’re wondering about getting multiple pets, what the best changes are, or what Blue Grass is good for, head over to our guide hub for assistance.


GameSkinny is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article All Stellar Blade Deluxe Edition Items (& How to Claim Them)
Official key art for Stellar Blade EVE character.
Read Article How to Get Fuel in Manor Lords
Manor Lords Charcoal Kiln with citizen.
Read Article How to Get All Stalls in Manor Lords
Manor Lords marketplace view with citizens.
Read Article Can You Run Kingdom Come Deliverance On Steam Deck?
Official image for Kingdom Come Deliverance, knights in battle
Read Article ST Blockade Battlefront Codes (April 2024)
Skibid Toilet Blockade Battlefront logo
Related Content
Read Article All Stellar Blade Deluxe Edition Items (& How to Claim Them)
Official key art for Stellar Blade EVE character.
Read Article How to Get Fuel in Manor Lords
Manor Lords Charcoal Kiln with citizen.
Read Article How to Get All Stalls in Manor Lords
Manor Lords marketplace view with citizens.
Read Article Can You Run Kingdom Come Deliverance On Steam Deck?
Official image for Kingdom Come Deliverance, knights in battle
Read Article ST Blockade Battlefront Codes (April 2024)
Skibid Toilet Blockade Battlefront logo
Author
Ashley Erickson
Ashley, otherwise known as Glitchiee, is an avid gamer of RPGs, TTRPGS, farming sims, and survival crafting games. Playing since she can remember, she started on the SNES, GameBoy Color, and collection 1st gen Pokemon cards. Using her passion for gaming, she's written about games for a combined total of 2 years.