Putrajaya International Book Fair to show visitors the book’s journey


Fun at Bookerville last year. – Filepic

The upcoming Putrajaya International Book Fair celebrates reading by telling the story of the book.

Can the humble book compete against the allure of today’s technological distractions? The folks at MPH Bookstores certainly think so, and hope to convince everyone else too, by sharing the story of the book itself.

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