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Recommended Reads: Coming up for Air
This week's Recommended Read comes from our Communications Intern, Amir Ali, who has been intrigued by Coming up for Air,…

Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain Julia Briggs Memorial Prize 2013
The Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain is searching for writers across the country to enter the third Julia Briggs…

Readers of the World: Kenya
It's that time again at The Reader Online where we go on another whistle-stop tour around the world to discover…

Glasgow Care Homes Get Into Reading
This afternoon, The Reader Organisation is hosting a showcase event, 'Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards', at the University of Stirling. The…

Ahead of the Game: Read to Lead London 2012
53 days, 2 hours, 30 minutes and counting . . . No, not the countdown to London 2012, but a…

A Ray of Fire
From Niall Gibney For the past two months I have been attending a group at the Cheshire and Wirral Partnership…

Epilogue: Book-Lovers on the Future of Print
As the Kindle and its fellow electronic readers continue to boom in popularity, the debate over reading in digital versus…

Pick of the Crop!
The Financial Times has chosen A Little, Aloud for Children as one of its books of the year! Described as…

‘The Good Stuff’: Shared Reading and Mental Health
The Reader Organisation's latest Masterclass, 'Focus on Mental Health - Sharing Experiences and Solving Problems', takes place in Exeter on…

Stories Before Bedtime: Sporting Stories
It's soon time for another brilliant Stories Before Bedtime at the Criterion Theatre in London - and this edition promises…

Featured Poem: Later Life: A Double Sonnet of Sonnets by Christina Rossetti
This week's Featured Poem is the choice of Casi Dylan, our Training Manager, who considers the many layers within this…

Team TRO’s Three Peaks Victory
A massive round of applause, pat on the back and relaxing foot spas all round go to the fifteen incredibly…