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Believe it or not: Over 2 lakh people step out at night for books and stories

Believe it or not: Over 2 lakh people step out at night for books and stories
Buenos Aires turned its streets into a buzzing literary carnival for ‘La Noche de las Librerías’
In a world of doomscrolling and dwindling attention spans, one city just pulled off the ultimate gamechanger. 200,000 people stepped out at night – not for a concert, not for food, but for books. Yes, Buenos Aires turned its streets into a buzzing literary carnival for ‘La Noche de las Librerías’–where bookstores stay open till late, strangers bond over stories, and book sales soar to a jaw-dropping $400 million (3756crore INR). If that doesn’t restore your faith in reading, what will?Where stories steal the spotlight From 6pm to 1am, Avenida Corrientes transforms into a book lover’s dream lined with open bookstores, pop-up stalls, poetry readings, live music, and animated debates over authors. It’s less “quiet library” and more “literary festival meets block party.” Readers spill onto the streets, bags in hand, eyes sparkling, proving that in Buenos Aires, stories aren’t just read—they’re celebrated out loud.Proof that reading is still cool The internet, of course, has thoughts – and they’re as lively as the festival itself. One user marvelled, “Believe it or not, a culture that still reads books and talks about them,” while another fondly recalled a similar magic at Lahore: “Cool lovely nights, books - magic.” Others got poetic, calling it “the most beautiful face of a city’s culture… calm, peaceful, and deeply human.” And really, when 200,000 people show up for books, the real story isn’t the $400 million in sales… it’s the reminder that stories still bring us together.
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