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The fair’s Social Media Station is the centre of its online buzz. A black wall covered in convex mirrors draws clusters of teens and young adults posing from every angle. “It’s like a hall of stories,” said Noura, a visitor. Around her, playful stickers in English and Arabic proclaim “Main Character Era,” “Five Stars, No Notes,” and “ICYMI BOOKS > Everything.” The space merges internet lingo with literary wit, turning digital culture into part of the book fair experience.
A towering arch in the fair’s official amber and orange tones marks the entrance to Intellectual Hall. It has quickly become a popular photo stop for visitors who pause mid-thought, phones in hand, capturing themselves as “literary intellects.”
In white symmetry and vivid bursts of colour, the Greece Pavilion captures the calm and clarity of its islands through bookshelves and design. “It’s giving Santorini, but for books,” said one visitor, framing her shot against rows of bright covers.
In the Arabic zone, the Oman Pavilion blends traditional arches with a contemporary white finish. Its elegant cut-out bookshelves invite readers to step inside a photograph that feels both timeless and new.
Beyond the booths, SIBF’s sense of playfulness takes centre stage. A life-size Smurf bench at the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority stand is a magnet for families, while roaming dinosaurs and performers on stilts turn the aisles into a moving parade. Children dance, parents film, and for a few minutes, the fair becomes a festival.
At the Sharjah booth, design and storytelling merge. Iron pipes painted in the fair’s orange palette hold floating canvases that form small reading spaces and artistic frames. Visitors walk through and become part of the installation itself.
High above the halls, strips of amber fabric ripple like suspended sand dunes, a subtle tribute to Sharjah’s desert landscape. The installation captures movement, light, and heritage in perfect harmony.
Amid the buzz, the Sarab booth offers a calm retreat. Its open layout, minimalist seating, and books on Sharjah’s history invite visitors to linger, read, and reconnect with the quiet side of storytelling.
This year, SIBF offers us a strong reminder that reading and visual culture belong to the same world. Every mirror, arch, and photograph tells a story, proving that books do not just inspire imagination; they inspire how we see and share it.