The Nemira publishing house is also present this year at the Bookfest International Book Fair, from May 29 to June 2, at Romexpo, Pavilion B2. This time, reading enthusiasts will be able to enjoy 3 specially designed spaces, centered on different experiences: Nemira, NEZUMI and Nemi, each with a separate stand.
At any of them, they will be waiting for editorial novelties just out of print, the most popular series, beloved authors, award-winning novels and books that are the basis of successful adaptations. The last volume signed by Stephen King, the “Dune” series, “The Problem of the 3 Bodies”, the complete dramaturgy of Eugène Ionesco and the newest titles from the n'autor imprint will not be missing.
Because Nemira brings pleasure to reading anywhere, anytime and anyway, those who visit the stand will enjoy discounts of up to 50%, raffles and gifts with purchase. And those who stop by Nemi and NEZUMI will benefit from some of the best offers this year, gift cards and many other surprises. Learn more about each experience below:
News, featured titles and bestsellers at Bookfest
lovers Armada imprint await you on a thrilling journey into the worlds of legendary authors.
Stephen King, the phenomenal author of more than 60 bestsellers, takes us into the universe in the volume “Do you like it darker?”, an extraordinary collection of twelve short stories translated by Ruxandra Toma, considered by the author and book industry professionals to be some of the best he has written.
We continue the journey through imagination with “Hyperion Cantos” by Dan Simmons, a Hugo and Locus Award-winning series, a read that transcends the fantasy universe. Ingenious and rich in philosophical ideas, it not only offers an extraordinary adventure in space, but opens doors to deep reflections on time, religion and the meaning of human existence.
We get lost in the recesses of the universe built by Peter V. Brett in the series “Demon”. Mankind has become a prisoner of creatures from the depths of the earth when the sun goes down, and only a hero can bring the people out from behind the walls and protective symbols.
A volume whose reissue has been eagerly awaited by Armada readers, “The Silo” by Hugh Howey is a disturbing read. In a future where the planet is in ruins, the few survivors have taken shelter in the labyrinthine Silo. Some dare to hope, and the punishment for them is fatal: they are let out.
For those who want to discover a magical story, Hannah Kaner builds in “The killer of the gods” a medieval fantasy universe in the tradition of authors such as Robin Hobb or George RR Martin. Chased by demons through a land where civil war is in full swing, the protagonists of this novel understand that only they can save the world they belong to.
Orion Imprint proposes you a meeting with “Buddha” by Karen Armstrong, an engaging biography that explores the life and teachings of the founder of Buddhism. The book provides a broad insight into his impact on the contemporary world and his timeless wisdom, inspiring readers to reflect on life and spiritual pursuits.
The Babel Collection takes us on a journey to Vietnam through a mind-boggling novel with “Song of the Mountains” by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, translated by Andrei Dósa. Against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, a little girl and her grandmother struggle to survive the bombs falling all around. The story of the two branches on two temporal planes, intertwines with lyrical proverbs and manages to encompass the history of the entire family.
A novel as much as a holiday in Italy: “Hotel Portofino. Lovers and Liars” by JP O'Connell, the sequel to the bestseller of the same name, is an unmissable historical drama. Betrayals, paparazzi, desires and the most secret ambitions of already known and beloved characters will make readers breathlessly go through their new stories.
“The Distance Between Us” by Jhumpa Lahiri is a poetic novel that explores loneliness, isolation, family secrets, political will and the power of unconditional love and is a perfect read for those still struggling to accept and cope with complicated family relationships.
In the Damen Tango collection find the perfect holiday reads: “Hidden Child” by Louise Fern, a poignant book about love and motherhood, fragility and liberation or “Hidden Palace” by Dinah Jefferies, a wonderful, multi-layered story with characters that readers will truly fall in love with.
The Yorick Collection offers readers a meeting with megastar Michael Jackson. In the “Moonwalk”a remarkably honest and courageous book, Michael Jackson breaks for the first time the barrier of silence that has surrounded him throughout time.
Theater and literature lovers can enjoy the fair The Complete Dramaturgy of Eugène Ionesco, two volumesin the translation of Vlad Russo and Vlad Zografi, which includes all the plays of the playwright.
Imprint n'author brings contemporary Romanian literature closer to readers. Among the novelties of spring are “Last book“, Marian Coman's latest novel. In the form of diary entries, with science-fiction, horror and detective ingredients, the novel manages to seduce its readers, regardless of their profile, and to stay in their minds long after they turn the last page.
A new volume of Matt Haig, one of the world's most beloved and widely read contemporary authors, completes the author collection. “The Life of the Radleys” comes to Bookfest and promises readers a read that will hold their breath and move them.
Germans at Bookfest
The Nemi publishing house returns with one of the most loved series for young readers“But motan“ by Cristiana Andone, with illustrations by Emi Balint. The little ones will have fun, discover the world and learn with the cute little boy. Moreover, they can go on new adventures with the already much-loved characters from Nemi, such as Pete Motanul, Lama-lama or Tina Ballerina. Children and parents are expected at the Nemi stand with many colorful surprises, interesting talks and special activities.
NEZUMI at Bookfest
This year NEZUMI by Nemira, the Romanian manga imprint, awaits readers with a dedicated stand and offers them volumes from the most beloved Japanese comic series in history such as “Tokyo Justices““The Ancient Mage's Bride”, “The Witch's Workshop” or “April Fool's Day”.