The Scrolls of Belbou” by Dmitri Toul is displayed at the 2025 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse)
Among the books displayed by ARPress at the Frankfurter Buchmesse in Frankfurt, Germany, from October 15 to 19, 2025, The Scrolls of Belbou by Dmitri Toul stood out quietly amid the buzz of the world’s largest publishing event. The fair, in its 77th edition, felt like a live pulse of the book-world: five days where ideas, culture, commerce, discovery and connection all collided in one place.
Hollywood Movie Script Coverage for “The Scrolls of Belbou” by Dmitri Toul has been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood screen adaptation
ARPress’ Movie Script Coverage Service aims to provide a written outline of an author’s book—specifically, a screenplay—that will be stored in a database accessible to major studios seeking stories to adapt into films. Recently, a Hollywood-style script, The Scrolls of Belbou by Dmitri Toul, was released.
The Scrolls of Belbou by Dmitri Toul is an imaginative, layered historical fantasy that intertwines two richly developed timelines—one ancient and one modern.
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Bob, an anthropologist, his wife, Nance, and their two children, Roger and Sally, change their summer plans when Bob’s colleague and the government’s top advisor, Mr. Moriarity, asks Bob to forego the expedition he had planned and pursue a lead on the island of Mylako. It seems a structure has been spotted by an airship in what was believed to be the remote island’s uninhabited and impenetrable forest. Bob reluctantly agrees, knowing Moriarity is too old for the trip.
The US Review of Books (USRB) recommended and highly praised “The Scrolls of Belbou” by Dmitri Toul
The Scrolls of Belbou by Dmitri Toul has received acclaim from Mark Heisey of the US Review of Books. Beneath the rustle of forgotten leaves and the hush of an untouched island lies the whisper of memory; a story about what endures when empires fall silent. The Scrolls of Belbou is more than a tale of adventure; it’s a meditation on legacy, on the fragile threads that bind the present to the ancient past. Through buried ruins and rediscovered scrolls, Dmitri Toul reminds readers that history never truly disappears, it only waits for those brave enough to listen.




