A new look for the online Reading Revolution
You may have noticed The Reader Online has had a makeover, and our website has had an overhaul too! After months in the making, we're proud to present the brand spanking shiny and new Reader Organisation website.

You'll find it at the same address as before -www.thereader.org.uk - but with tons more content and spaces to explore. Delve in and find out all about who we are, what we do and why, see where we work across the UK and beyond, find out the ways in which you can work with and read with us and much, much more.
There are special new sections dedicated to our courses, events, The Reader magazine and anthologies (which are now available to buy online), as well as 'Our People' and 'Reader Stories' sections, showcasing the many different people who make up the Reading Revolution and the stories they have to tell about their place in the world of shared reading.
It's a veritable treasure trove of Readerly goodness, so point your mouse in the direction of The Reader Organisation website today!
You can also keep in touch with us online any time through our Twitter and Facebook pages - here's to the digital Reading Revolution!
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