TM2023/Gaudeamus Book Fair opens in Timisoara, encouraging youth to start reading at early age

TM2023/Gaudeamus Book Fair opens in Timisoara, encouraging youth to start reading at early age

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The 13th edition of the Gaudeamus Book Fair, which takes place from November 1 to 5 in Timisoara 2023 European Capital of Culture, has opened its doors under the belief that the duty of each of those who live in literature and are educators is to convey the essential message, especially among young people, that we must read every day. CE Report quoting Agerpres

The Honorary President of this year's Gaudeamus Book Fair, writer Robert Serban, stressed that the future of books will be much more attractive thanks to new technologies, giving more possibilities to read a text.

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