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The bookvibeZ Festival Is Coming – A Literary Celebration for Generation Z
Bookline is organizing a festival for Generation Z readers: the bookvibeZ Festival will debut in April 2026 as the largest BookTok community event in Hungary.
Libri and István Mikó to Train “Certified Story Readers”
At Libri’s first Storytelling Academy, actor István Mikó introduces grandparents and parents to the secrets of perfect story reading.

Libri Launches a World Literature Podcast Series – Világlapozó launches with 10 episodes
Libri invites listeners on an exciting cultural and literary journey in its recently launched podcast series, exploring the literature of different regions across a ten-episode

Libri Bookstores Celebrate the Holidays with a Special Youth Novel by Mária Szepes and a Classic Work by Sándor Márai in Festive Editions
Sándor Márai’s Herbarium (Füves könyv) and Mária Szepes’s magical novel for young readers, Gyerekcsillag, will be published in special editions.

94% of Readers Say Books Have Helped Them Through Difficult Life Situations
On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Libri conducted a non-representative survey on the relationship between books and mental well-being. Entertaining reads, self-help and
Libri and the MOL – New Europe Foundation recommend Jókai, Bán Mór, and Visky András, as well as Hrabal and Kafka, to readers’ attention
Once again, Libri and the MOL – New Europe Foundation are drawing attention to the most significant creators and iconic works of Central European literature.
Another Libri Record: More Than a Thousand People Dreamed of Books
Surpassing all expectations, more than one thousand entries were submitted to the second season of Libri Talent and to the Libri Talent Mini fairy tale

Pediatricians and nurses encourage reading fairy tales.
Libri Bookstores and the Department of Pediatrics at Semmelweis University highlight the beneficial effects of reading stories together.
An important deadline is approaching: applications for the Libri Talent competition are open until the end of September.
The Libri Talent program supports the introduction of new talents in Hungarian literature and is welcoming applicants for the second time this year.