A Crowded Book Festival I Attended

By Mutiara Nurul Fathya (1209624108)




Last four months, I decided to visit the book festival held by Gramedia called Semesta Buku. It was held in several locations across Indonesia, one of them was in Gramedia Palmerah Jakarta, where I went. This book festival is known for the affordable book sales. As I entered the building, rows of tables were filled with discounted books, arranged by genre, such as fiction, self-improvement, comics, and cookbooks. All I could see was a sea of people hunting for books, reading synopses, and trying to choose between one title and another. The familiar scent of fresh books, like a mix of crisp paper, newly printed ink, and just a hint of glue, welcomed me, and that somehow made everything feel exciting. There were readers from all backgrounds, like students sitting on the floor reading, parents browsing through children’s books, and friends chatting while comparing titles. In the corner of the store, a local author was giving a casual book talk, while a long line of people waited patiently to get their books signed. Without realizing it, I spent hours walking from table to table, flipping through pages, and searching for my wishlist to get the best deals I could find.

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