The past month has been full of events, and I'm glad
I could attend all of them, for a change. I'm the kind of person who's invited
to events on Facebook, and the response is "May be going" all the
time, and most probably I wouldn't go.
The Cairo book fair is an annual event awaited by
bookworms and readers. They are not the only visitors though. People would go
there for a hangout since it takes place during the school's mid-year holiday.
The book fair accommodates all local publishing houses, bookstore chains and
tents by foreign countries. There's also "Sur El-Azbakya" for used
books and high copies. Also, there are discounts by almost all the sellers.
It's true I'm into reading, but I've never been to
the Cairo book fair any time before, or not any time I can remember. The place where
it's held is too far from where I live, and I could never go. However, this
year I decided I'd just go no matter what. I made it to this year's book fair,
with Summar's company, and it was a satisfying, enjoyable and exhausting
experience. It's satisfying because you'd love looking at the stack of books
you've got yourself at the end of the day. It's enjoyable because books are all
around you! You'd never see that much books, anywhere else in Egypt; and
finally, it's exhausting because you'd keep walking for long hours, carrying
all the books you've bought. It has a sour-sweet feel to it! :D
As a way to prepare for the event I saved a good
amount of money, and made a list of all the books I'd like to purchase. Summar
is a regular visitor to the book fair. She didn't make lists and such because
she thinks it's useless, and she's right! I mean, I bought plenty of books and
I was very thrilled, then I checked my list and I only cancelled one book off
it. One never sticks to a list when there's plenty of attractions around them.
So, what did I buy?!
- I bought a couple of Donald duck comic books, and
these one were on my list! XD
- I bought three Agatha Christie-thrillers: Poriot investigates, Poriot early cases , and Then there were none.
- I, finally, bought "The book thief", but,
sadly, the movie edition. (I hate movie editions!)
- I bought Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the shore.
Since, his books are high-rated, and I have a deep affection for anything
that's Japanese, I thought I'd go with that book, since almost all the reviews
I checked were positive.
- I bought a few books I've already read, either as a
soft copy or borrowed like To kill a mocking bird, The hunger games and
Catching fire.
- I bought a short stories- Arabic book written by a
relative, to support her (It was the first book I read from all those purchases,
and it was really good.)
- Finally, I bought George Orwell's 1984.
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I'm truly thrilled by the scene of the book stacks
lying on the desk, and I can't wait to read all of them, and I can't wait for
the mini-book club I and Summar will have since we have many common purchases!