BOOK FAIR EVENTS

From its roots in New Jersey, The Reading Glass Books has grown into a global storyteller, proudly connecting authors and their powerful stories with readers across the world.

The Reading Glass Books Makes an Impact at the London Book Fair 2025

RGB brings over 170 titles to celebrate stories, authors, and global readers.

📅 March 11–13, 2025 | 📍 London, United Kingdom — The Reading Glass Books (RGB) proudly participated in the London Book Fair 2025 at Olympia London, one of the world’s premier publishing events.

Months of planning went into creating an impactful presence. From selecting standout titles to designing a strategic booth layout, every detail was crafted to maximize engagement and visibility. Attendees could explore our collection, interact with featured books, and connect directly with our team.

In the days leading up to the fair, RGB launched a dynamic social media campaign to generate buzz. Posts highlighted the compelling stories and invited readers, industry professionals, and exhibitors to visit our booth.

Our goal was to create an immersive experience that showcased authors and their works while sparking meaningful conversations. The London Book Fair was more than a showcase, it was a chance to celebrate diverse voices in publishing.

From March 11 to 13, over 30,000 visitors and 1,000 exhibitors filled Olympia London. Industry professionals, authors, and literary enthusiasts explored new trends, discussed the future of publishing, and forged global connections. Innovation, including AI in storytelling, was a major theme this year.

At Stand 6F101, RGB hosted six book signings, introduced eleven new titles, and displayed over 170 books. Interactions with authors, publishers, and readers highlighted the impact of championing unique voices.

Book signings featured Kellyann Chippendale with “Love and Life L’Amour et la Vie,” Joyce Hynes with “Heart of the Matter” and “Words from the Maestro,” and represented authors like Dr. Albert H. Yurvati with “Wet My Hands,” “This to Me,” and “30 Degrees on Bypass.” Richard LoPresto’s “Old Timers Day: As Told by GOD” and Dorothy Fickenscher’s “The Right to a Full Life” drew lively conversations.

On March 13, David Pinkston’s “To Open One’s Eyes: Untaught Mysteries of the Holy Bible” and Emmanuel Nwamah’s “Overcoming Obstacles” were showcased. Robertha Reid visited with “Please Help Me When I Am Afraid” and “God and Lollipops,” while Andrew Rees engaged attendees with “Oburoni and Other Stories” and “Touchpoints.”

Our booth displayed over 170 titles, spanning memoirs, thrillers, self-help, and children’s books. Each title represented a unique voice, inviting exploration and discovery among visitors.

The London Book Fair 2025 reinforced the global reach and influence of storytelling. For RGB, it was an opportunity to connect authors with readers worldwide, strengthen industry relationships, and showcase the power of diverse narratives. The energy, conversations, and engagement throughout the fair confirmed RGB’s mission: to amplify authors’ voices and bring meaningful stories to an international audience.

As we close this chapter, The Reading Glass Books looks forward to the next London Book Fair, ready to share even more stories, support emerging voices, and continue connecting literature to readers around the world.