Attending the Frankfurt book fair …

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A shot of one of the many convention floors/halls at the 2015 Frankfurt book fair.

Back in October, I got to do something really, really cool — attend the annual book fair in Frankfurt, Germany.

My books — especially my Mythos Academy young adult books — are very popular in Germany, and my German publisher, Piper Verlag, invited me to attend the fair. So away I went.

It was a really wonderful experience. The book fair is huge — something like 300,000 people attend it every year — and it takes up large several convention halls, all of which have multiple floors. We are talking miles and miles of books here, and every different kind of book you can possibly imagine, from fantasy books like mine, to cookbooks, to sports books, to calendars, to stationary … You get the idea. And many of the book displays were just stunning — works of art in and of themselves.

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A large banner with the German cover of Cold Burn of Magic, along with a display of my other German books/covers, at the 2015 Frankfurt book fair.

I did several readings and Q&As, meet with bloggers, and of course signed books — lots and lots of books. I knew that my books were popular in Germany, but I had no idea how popular. For a couple of my signings, there were probably 100-200 people in line. It was like being a rock star. LOL. And all of the readers were so enthusiastic, not just about my books, but about all of the books and just the book fair in general. It was great being around so many folks who love and are so passionate about books.

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A charm bracelet with the German cover of Cold Burn of Magic.

And everyone was so nice, from the folks at the publishing house, to the book bloggers, to the readers. One blogger brought me a lovely gift basket of chocolates, while another made me a personalized charm bracelet with the German cover of Cold Burn of Magic, which was awesome.

Some of the cultural differences were interesting too. For example, in the U.S., people shake hands when they meet. In Germany, people shake hands when they meet and when they leave. And if you ask for water in a German restaurant, you will often get sparkling/fizzy water, whereas in the U.S., you would just get plain old tap (non-sparkling) water.

I had such a great time and met so many wonderful people. I want to give a big, big thanks to everyone who helped with my trip and all the bloggers, readers, and other folks that I met at the book fair. It was a fantastic experience, and I hope to go back again some day. Danke schon! 🙂

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6 Responses to “Attending the Frankfurt book fair …”

  1. Marlen Alberti says:

    I’m sorry for bothering you but I really want to know: Are you going to take part in the Frankfurt Fair 2016 too?
    You’re books are SO gorgeous
    Greetings from Germany,
    Marlen

    • Jennifer Estep says:

      Thanks! I appreciate that. Glad you are enjoying my books.

      As of right now, I do not have any plans to attend the Frankfurt book fair this year, and I don’t have any other trips to Germany scheduled. If that changes, I’ll announce it on all my social media sites.

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