Dubai, UAE – Big Bad Wolf Books, the world’s largest book sale phenomenon, is set to return to Dubai Studio City from Thursday, February 26, to Sunday, March 8, 2026, offering millions of books at prices starting from just AED 2.
Returning during the holy month of Ramadan, the 2026 edition is anchored by the theme “Beyond the Noise”, highlighting reading as a means of reflection, deeper understanding, and informed thinking. The event reinforces its status as Dubai’s biggest and most inclusive book sale, attracting families, educators, and book lovers from across the UAE.
The sale will feature a vast range of titles, including children’s books, educational resources, fiction, non-fiction, and self-development, aimed at encouraging reading across all age groups through affordable access to quality literature.
Andrew Yap, Co-founder of Big Bad Wolf Books, said the event has become a firmly established fixture on Dubai’s cultural calendar, with families returning year after year. He noted that what began as a book sale has evolved into a shared family experience, particularly meaningful during periods such as Ramadan. Yap added that the 2026 edition focuses on enhancing the visitor experience while maintaining the brand’s core strengths of massive selection, accessibility, and unbeatable prices.
This year’s edition is supported by a strategic partnership with Sharjah Book Authority, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening literacy and access to credible knowledge across the UAE. It is also held in strategic partnership with Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), underscoring the city-wide focus on promoting reading and learning as part of Dubai’s broader cultural ecosystem.

Eiman Al Hammadi, Acting Director of the Literature Department at Dubai Culture, said initiatives such as Big Bad Wolf Books directly support Dubai’s ambition to integrate literature into daily life and strengthen the creative economy, in line with the National Literacy Strategy 2016–2026. She added that large-scale literary events help foster lasting reading habits among families and individuals throughout the year.
Mohamed Noor Hersi, Representative from Sharjah Book Authority and Honorary Board Member of Big Bad Wolf Books, said the partnership aligns with Sharjah’s long-standing vision of positioning books as a cornerstone of cultural development and lifelong learning, while ensuring reading remains accessible and engaging for diverse communities.
Designed to encourage bulk purchasing by families, schools, libraries, and book clubs, Big Bad Wolf Books Dubai 2026 further cements its position as the largest and best-value book sale in the Middle East. With family-friendly timings and millions of books priced from AED 2, the event is set to once again serve as a major cultural destination for readers across the UAE.