
📅 September 10–14, 2025 | 📍 Manila, Philippines — The Reading Glass Books (RGB), in collaboration with Writers’ Branding (WB), proudly participated in the 2025 Manila International Book Fair (MIBF) at the SMX Convention Center Manila, marking an exciting return to the Asian literary scene.
As the Philippines’ longest-running and largest book fair, MIBF has shaped the nation’s reading culture for more than four decades. It brings together authors, readers, publishers, and literary enthusiasts in a vibrant celebration of storytelling. RGB’s presence highlighted its commitment to connecting global voices with local audiences.
Nearly 200 titles were showcased by RGB, spanning genres, perspectives, and creative visions. From debut authors to established voices, the collection reflected the originality and dedication of its writers.
In preparation for the fair, The Reading Glass Books released its Fifth Edition Catalog, highlighting its featured titles. Press campaigns and social media teasers generated buzz, introducing book signings, launches, and behind-the-scenes content to readers and the literary community.
The five-day fair transformed the SMX Convention Center into a dynamic hub for readers, authors, and publishing professionals. RGB’s booth quickly became a popular stop, where visitors explored the collection and engaged in conversations about stories, creativity, and literature.
Book signings were a highlight of RGB’s presence. Damon Dusang captivated attendees with “The Jhenna: How to Beat PTSD and Find Peace,” offering guidance and hope. David Pinkston engaged readers with “To Open One’s Eyes: Untaught Mysteries of the Holy Bible,” sparking reflection and dialogue.


RGB also hosted the official launch of Mary Grace Klukosky’s transformative work, “The Four Seeds.” The launch invited readers to explore belief, anger, healing, and hope, exemplifying RGB’s dedication to meaningful storytelling.
The Reading Glass Books’ participation underscored the importance of connecting authors with readers in a shared celebration of literature. Each title presented reflected the creativity, vision, and dedication of its authors.
From New Jersey to the bustling halls of Manila, RGB’s presence sparked curiosity, conversation, and engagement. The fair demonstrated the power of stories to connect people across cultures and continents.
RGB extends sincere gratitude to its authors for their trust and creativity, and to the literary community for embracing its works. The experience reinforced RGB’s mission to bring stories to readers worldwide with integrity, passion, and lasting impact.
For more information, contact The Reading Glass Books at 1-888-420-3050, email support@readingglassbooks.com, or visit www.readingglassbooks.com.





