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Recommended Reads: The Painted Veil
This week's Recommended Read comes from Lois Walters, our Lambeth Get Into Reading Project Worker, who has returned again and…

Gatz at LIFT 2012
The London International Festival of Theatre 2012 (LIFT), an exhilarating city-wide festival of provocative and compelling theatre and performance of…

Featured Poem: Her Dilemma by Thomas Hardy
The Featured Poem selection comes this week from Wirral Project Worker Helen Wilson, who has been pondering this poignant Thomas…

Readers of the World: India
Have you got your suitcases packed and passport at the ready? Well, you won’t need them for this particular trip,…

Stories Before Bedtime: Summer Time
The summertime edition of Stories Before Bedtime is coming to the Criterion Theatre on Friday 1st June, with another big-name…

A Get Into Reading Wow Moment
Get Into Reading is not only about reading great literature aloud and connecting through literature to one another, but also…

Featured Poem: I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon by Stephen Crane
This week's Featured Poem is the choice of Liverpool Hope University Reader in Residence Dave Cookson - a concise but…

Ransom Publishing: Captivating reads for reluctant readers
Books should be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of literacy level or reading ability, and happily, a wide range of books are…

Three Peaks Training Diary #2
The Reader Organisation's major fundraising campaign for 2012 is The Reader Apprenticeship Programme, giving opportunities for life to care-leavers. To…

Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at West Everton Community Council
Liverpool Network Theatre Group will be reviving a drama charting the experiences of ordinary people living through the English Civil War. Ravaging…

The Reader Organisation at The LAI CILIP Ireland Annual Joint Conference 2012
The Reader Organisation recently made an appearance at The Library Association of Ireland and CILIP Ireland's Annual Joint Conference 2012,…

Featured Poem: Meeting at Night/Parting at Morning by Robert Browning
This Monday is a special one indeed - not only is it the May Day bank holiday in the UK…