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Have Books to Donate in Montgomery County, PA?

BookDrop picks up books from your home throughout Montgomery County for free. We sort, resell, and redistribute them — keeping books out of landfills and in the hands of readers. Minimum 250 books. Schedule in under a minute.

How It Works in Montgomery County

1

Schedule

Fill out the form below with your address and details.

2

Prepare

Box or bag your books and leave them accessible.

3

We Pick Up

Our team comes to you — free of charge.

Towns We Serve in Montgomery County

Abington

A Philly suburb with deep roots and deeper bookshelves.

Ambler

A revitalized borough where craft breweries and book clubs coexist happily.

Ardmore

Main Line living means Main Line reading — and Ardmore has plenty of both.

Blue Bell

Whitpain Township's village center, surrounded by educated families and full shelves.

Bridgeport

Just across the river from Norristown, Bridgeport's compact streets are home to devoted readers.

Bryn Athyn

Home to the stunning Glencairn Museum, Bryn Athyn's residents appreciate beauty in architecture and literature alike.

Bryn Mawr

Home to Bryn Mawr College and some of the region's most impressive home libraries.

Cheltenham

The township that borders Philadelphia is one of the region's most well-read communities.

Cheltenham (CDP)

The heart of Cheltenham Township, where neighborhood book culture thrives just beyond the Philly border.

Collegeville

Home to Ursinus College, Collegeville blends academic and community reading cultures.

Conshohocken

Conshy's booming restaurant scene is matched only by its residents' reading appetites.

Douglass

A rural western Montgomery County township where open spaces and open books are equally treasured.

East Greenville

An upper Perkiomen Valley borough where small-town readers form a tight-knit literary community.

East Norriton

A central Montgomery County township where busy families keep their bookshelves rotating.

Elkins Park

Where Cheltenham Township meets Philadelphia — and where bookshelves overflow.

Fort Washington

Historic and well-read — Fort Washington homes have libraries to match their pedigrees.

Franconia

An Indian Valley township where Mennonite heritage and a love of learning keep shelves full.

Glenside

A Cheltenham Township community near the city line where readers abound.

Green Lane

A tiny Perkiomen Valley borough where the nearby reservoir provides the perfect backdrop for reading.

Hatboro

A walkable borough with a downtown that reflects its residents' love of reading.

Hatfield Borough

A compact North Penn borough where neighbors share books across back fences.

Hatfield Township

A growing North Penn township where young families build book collections as fast as they build homes.

Horsham

A growing township where new developments come with new bookshelves to fill.

Jenkintown

One square mile of dedicated readers — Jenkintown punches above its weight.

King of Prussia

Behind the nation's largest mall, KOP is full of families with full bookshelves.

Lansdale

North Penn's commercial hub is surrounded by book-loving families.

Limerick

One of Montgomery County's fastest-growing townships, where every new neighborhood needs a BookDrop visit.

Lower Frederick

A quiet upper Montgomery County township where country readers savor their solitude and their libraries.

Lower Gwynedd

An affluent Spring House-area township where home libraries are a point of pride.

Lower Merion

The Main Line's crown jewel, where Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, and Bala Cynwyd residents read as much as they dine out.

Lower Moreland

Home to Huntingdon Valley, where top-rated schools produce top-tier book collections.

Lower Pottsgrove

A Pottstown-area township where families appreciate good value and good books.

Lower Providence

An Eagleville-area township where suburban growth and reading habits keep pace with each other.

Lower Salford

A Harleysville-area township where community spirit and community reading go hand in hand.

Marlborough

An upper Montgomery County township where Green Lane-area readers enjoy the quiet life.

Montgomery

A small township near Norristown where residents read as enthusiastically as they tend their gardens.

Narberth

A tiny Main Line borough with an outsized literary personality and a beloved indie bookstore.

New Hanover

A rural western Montgomery County township where the pace of life is perfect for reading.

Norristown

The county seat combines historic character with a diverse reading community.

North Wales

An Upper Gwynedd community where suburban comfort meets serious reading.

Pennsburg

An upper Perkiomen Valley borough where Schwenkfelder heritage and love of books intersect.

Perkiomen

A Collegeville-area township where Perkiomen Creek provides the perfect reading soundtrack.

Plymouth

Home to Plymouth Meeting, where corporate professionals and their families fill shelves at home.

Plymouth Meeting

Corporate hub by day, reading community by night — Plymouth Meeting has books to spare.

Pottstown

A revitalizing western Montgomery County borough where a new chapter of reading culture is underway.

Red Hill

A small upper Perkiomen Valley borough with a vibrant community of readers.

Rockledge

A compact borough near Abington where neighbors bond over borrowed books.

Royersford

A Schuylkill River borough experiencing a renaissance in dining, culture, and reading.

Salford

A quiet Indian Valley township where Mennonite and modern communities share a love of the written word.

Schwenksville

A Perkiomen Valley borough where history runs deep and bookshelves run full.

Skippack

A charming village township where the boutique-lined main street reflects residents' literary tastes.

Souderton

An Indian Valley borough where strong community values include a strong commitment to reading.

Springfield

Home to Wyndmoor and Flourtown, Springfield Township families are voracious readers.

Telford

Straddling the Montgomery-Bucks line, Telford's readers enjoy the best of both counties.

Towamencin

A North Penn township where Lansdale-area families keep BookDrop's schedule full.

Trappe

A small Collegeville-area borough with colonial roots and a modern love of reading.

Upper Dublin

Home to Fort Washington and Dresher, where top schools produce households overflowing with books.

Upper Frederick

A rural upper Montgomery County township where farm families read by the seasons.

Upper Gwynedd

Home to North Wales, where corporate headquarters and residential neighborhoods both generate book surplus.

Upper Hanover

A scenic upper Montgomery County township where readers enjoy panoramic views and page-turners alike.

Upper Merion

Home to King of Prussia, where the region's biggest mall neighbors the region's biggest book collections.

Upper Moreland

A Willow Grove-area township where busy families cycle through books at an impressive rate.

Upper Pottsgrove

A Pottstown-area township where hilltop homes come with well-stocked reading rooms.

Upper Providence

A Collegeville-area township along the Perkiomen where reading is a favorite pastime.

Upper Salford

A rural upper Montgomery County township where the Green Lane area's readers enjoy country quiet.

West Conshohocken

A booming borough along the Schuylkill where young professionals read as much as they work out.

West Norriton

A central Montgomery County township where Jefferson Hospital-area families keep busy reading.

West Pottsgrove

A Pottstown-area township where affordable living and a love of reading make a great combination.

Whitemarsh

Home to Lafayette Hill and Barren Hill, Whitemarsh's affluent households maintain enviable book collections.

Whitpain

Home to Blue Bell, where corporate campuses and family homes both overflow with books.

Worcester

A central Montgomery County township where Peter Wentz Farmstead history meets modern reading culture.

Wyndmoor

A Springfield Township community just outside Philly where books pile up fast.

About Our Service in Montgomery County

BookDrop collects books from homes and businesses throughout Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. We accept a minimum of 250 books per pickup and typically schedule within 5–7 business days. Your donated books are sorted, redistributed, and given a second life — whether through resale, donation to libraries, or community programs.

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