If you’ve spent any time in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you already know that your inventory fills up faster than a medieval tavern on free ale night. Between looting corpses, rummaging through chests, and completing quests, your bags are probably bursting at the seams with random stuff—including books.
Now, some books are super useful (especially if you actually want to read them), but others? Yeah, they’re just dead weight. You might be wondering, where can I sell these books and make some extra Groschen? Because let’s be real—good armor, weapons, and potions don’t come cheap.
Well, the bad news is that most merchants in the game don’t care about your dusty times. Traders, innkeepers, and blacksmiths? Not interested. If you want to offload your books for some coin, you need to find a Scribe. Let’s break it down.
To get rid of your unwanted books, you’ll have to track down a Scribe. These NPCs are basically the medieval version of librarians—except they also act as the sole book dealers in the game.

In the Trosky region, you’ll find a Scribe hanging out in Troskowitz town, right by the tavern. His name is Scribe Gaibl, and he’s your go-to guy for selling books in this area. Just stroll into the tavern, have a chat, and start making some money off your book collection.
If you’re further along in the game and roaming around the Kuttenberg region, there’s another Scribe near the market in the center of town. To find him, go through a building and up some stairs—he’s not as easy to spot as Gaibl, but he’s definitely worth the trip if you’ve got books weighing you down.
Unlike your typical RPG merchants who seem to work 24/7, Scribes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 follow a schedule (because NPCs in this game actually have lives). You can only sell books between 9 AM and 6 PM each day. If you show up outside of those hours, you’ll just have to wait—or find a nice bench to sit on while time passes.

So now you know where to sell books, but the real question is: which ones should you sell? Not all books in the game are created equal, and selling the wrong ones could leave you regretting it later. Here’s a quick rundown:
While selling books is a nice way to make some extra Groschen, it’s not the only way to build your wealth in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Here are a few extra tips to keep your coin purse full:

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Books in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 might not seem like the most exciting loot, but they’re a solid way to make money if you know where to sell them. Just remember:
Nope! Regular traders, innkeepers, and blacksmiths don’t care about books. Only Scribes will buy them, so make sure to find one in Troskowitz or Kuttenberg.
Not all! Lore books? Sell them. But keep skill books until you’ve read them—they boost your stats. Maps and letters aren’t worth much, so selling them is optional.
Scribes don’t work all day like other merchants. They’re only available between 9 AM and 6 PM, so if you show up late, you’ll have to wait.
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