International books read with "the microscope": a novel in a volume not exceeding 5 centimeters in length

Who would have thought that he would try to read the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky with a microscope?

Did anyone think that the immortal novel "The Brothers Karamazov" would be collected in its four parts in volumes not exceeding 5 cm in length and 2 cm in width?

This is what the reader will find on the shelves of Dar Al-Rafidain for Publishing and Distribution from Lebanon, participating in the 39th Sharjah International Book Fair.

The idea of ​​the work, according to those in charge of the house, stemmed from its keenness to present everything new to the reader, stressing that they were books that required great effort.

The house had launched this project, which draws the attention of visitors to the pavilion due to its small size and accuracy of details, whereby the reader who looks into the page can read the letters clearly, but it needs proper consideration, otherwise readers will resort to glasses or magnifying lenses.

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