In Rania Zbib Daher's thought-provoking novel, 'A Day No One Reads Anymore,' readers are transported to a dystopian future where the written word has lost its value and the act of reading has become obsolete. This compelling narrative delves deep into the societal and cultural ramifications of such a decline, questioning what humanity loses when it abandons literature. Daher crafts a world grappling with a profound sense of loss, exploring themes of memory, identity, and the enduring power of knowledge, even when forgotten. It's a poignant reflection on the importance of books and the stories they carry for human connection and understanding, serving as a stark warning about the future of intellectual engagement.