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01 Oct 2025

BOOKS: The Global Book Crawl launched in Mayo

Tertulia Bookshop in Westport to join hundreds of Independent bookshops in over 50 cities across the world in new venture

BOOKS: The Global Book Crawl launched in Mayo

Brid Conroy launching The Global Book Crawl at her bookshop in The Quay in Westport.

Tertulia Bookshop has joined with two other bookshops like Libreria Luces in Malaga, Spain and Greenlight Books in Brooklyn, New York to create and launch the first ever 'Global Book Crawl'. For one week, hundreds of Independent bookshops in over 50 cities around the world ranging from Westport to Brooklyn, Stockholm, Malaga, Sydney to Mexico City will distribute 'The Global Book Crawl Passport' to book lovers. Participants are invited to take their passport and embark on an adventure through the heart of a city’s/region’s indie bookshops, gathering stamps, discovering hidden cultural gems, availing of discount vouchers and connecting with other readers. In Ireland, 25 of our renowned independent bookshops are joining with bookshops in 16 countries to invite people to drop in and pick up their passports.

The Global Book Crawl is more than an event, it’s a movement. By participating, bookshops strengthen their community bonds with book lovers and through collaboration with other local indie bookshops. Together, they create a united front that celebrates and supports the local book culture on the local and world stage. By joining the crawl, shops can invite a broader audience into the experience, encouraging new customers to discover the value and charm of local, independent bookshops. Participating bookshops gain visibility through the Global Book Crawl’s platform, press coverage, and social media presence, helping to extend their reach locally and globally.

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This is just the beginning. We know the importance of bookshops as community and cultural spaces. This is our first worldwide event all celebrating the Global Book Crawl on the same week in April, but it will grow and grow each year as bookshops want to be part of it. In Ireland we have over 100 independent bookshops and can’t wait to have them all on board.

It all started on April 21 when over 1,000 passports were distributed in Ireland for the inaugural global event this year. The initiative will run on for the summer – inviting readers “to take their bookshop on holiday with them this summer”. There will be spaces on the passport for stamps from participating international bookshops too when book lovers visit Malaga or Florence for example.

Events will be held to celebrate the passport holders during Independent Book Week from June 14 to 21and Irish Book Week from October 18 and 25. The campaign is spreading on Instagram @globalbookcrawl #globalbookcrawl; building a global literary map, one bookshop and one post at a time. This week I am reading The Bookseller of Florence by Dr Ross King (History Book Club) and Butterfly Shell by Maureen White (Kids Book Club).

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