WITH over 350 stalls and more than 10 lakh footfall, the ten-day Hyderabad Book Fair has been grander in every sense this year.
The 37th edition of the Hyderabad Book Fair, which started on December 19 on a high note with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurating it, attracted a huge crowd from book and literature lovers to bibliophiles from all age groups.
Coming to the collection of books, it is a plethora of genres—almost any genre one could think of: fiction, non-fiction, spirituality, comics, academic books, self-help, and healing books. The stalls are filled with books in multiple languages, including Telugu, English, Tamil, and other regional languages, by several authors from India as well as worldwide, leaving visitors overwhelmed with difficult choices on which books to buy.
This story is from the December 28, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express Hyderabad.
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