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Important acquisition on the book market – Libri Group and Édesvíz Publishing to continue working together, providing a stable background for a portfolio of nearly 2,000 publications
In line with its strategic objectives, the Libri Group strives to ensure long-term business stability through, among other things, development and expansion. An important step

They received this year’s Péter Zsoldos Awards
Named after Péter Zsoldos, one of the fathers of Hungarian science fiction, this award is presented each year to the best works of fantasy literature

This spring, Libri is once again helping everyday heroes with discounts
Teachers, healthcare workers, and law enforcement officers can shop at Libri bookstores and the libri.hu online store with a 20% Easter discount from today until

Another Bookline Page Turner joins the network – this time in Városliget!
The opening of the Városliget Page Turner is another example of how Libri-Bookline can work to expand book culture through value-based partnerships.
2025 is the Year of Reading: Libri invites you to take part in an adventurous challenge
By the end of the year, we’ll find out whether, based on the number of pages read, we can collectively circle the Earth.

Let your short story be read by the whole city!
The winning entries will be displayed at the country’s busiest bus and tram stops for the public to see.
Libri Allee turns blue for World Autism Awareness Day
Libri’s goal on this day is to help the community better know and understand individuals with autism, as well as to support them more effectively.
Bookline sets up literary characters on dates for Valentine’s Day
On the occasion of Valentine’s Day, we can take part in several Bookline activities: AI dates for literary characters, book recommendations, and even blind date

Unknown lives, the death of speech, and the anarcho-syndicalist wolf – these are the kinds of works we can expect from the Libri Talent Starting Line program!
The selected young authors will receive seven months of scholarship and mentoring support to write their debut books.