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Nothing beats live interactio­n at Sharjah book fair

- Saratu Abubakar, Staff Reporter

SHARJAH: Sharjah Book Fair (SIBF) has come and gone, just like so many things this year, it was different.

With COVID-19 came social distancing and masking up. Something that was not alien but was just never our cup of tea. Although, the good people at Sharjah Book Authority didn’t let the pandemic stop us from having SIBF20, it came with a new angle: the panels were online.

As a lover of literature and everything books, I have never missed a Sharjah Book Fair since I learnt about it back in 2017.

The beautiful stack of books against the orange backdrop is always pleasing to the eye. Also, one of my favourite definition­s of peace is the smell of coffee mixed with that of new books. SIBF always offers all of that and goes a step ahead to invite influentia­l people from all over the world to be on different panels.

I remember back in university, I made sure I didn’t miss panels of my favourite orators. I know we are at an age where everyone is online and finding a clip of your favourite authors is easy. But nothing beats listening to them live. Being able to see them, ask them questions and maybe sneak in a few pictures always feels amazing.

However, now more than ever we have realised that you don’t have to be physically present to do a lot of things. Video calling apps have made things easy and everyone is jumping on it.

Although we can always order the books online, brew the coffee in our kitchen and join the panels from our bed, physical interactio­n will always be greater than being online. Making new friends that share similar interest, interactin­g with sales assistants that have a book suggestion for every topic and hearing your favourite authors share their knowledge is a blessing we shouldn’t be deprived of. I hope we get to reconvene next year and actual sit in panels and sneak in as much pictures as we can.

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