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Readers of the World: England (and the Premier League)
Two Readers of the World posts in two weeks? Don't say we don't spoil you here at The Reader Online...this…

Three Peaks Challenge: Why are Team TRO taking on the task?
The big day is nearly upon us - The Reader Organisation's Three Peaks Challenge gets underway tomorrow, and our fifteen…

Out of the Blue and a Bewitching blog
This Saturday 30th June, representatives from The Reader Organisation will be taking part in the Out of the Blue Music…

Readers of the World – The West Indies (Part Two)
After you were whisked off to the sunny climes of the West Indies a few weeks ago, why not return to explore…

Three Peaks Training Diary: Training and Learning
The Three Peaks Challenge is looming, and Team TRO are frantically cramming in as much training as they can in…

Introducing Professor Frank Cottrell Boyce…and more Unforgotten Coat success
Here at The Reader Organisation we're reading a range of very interesting things on a daily basis, but we were…

International Short Story Day: 20th June
It's often been said that good things come in small packages, and today the literary world is endorsing this view-point by…

Three Peaks Training Diary: What a Jubilee
The days and hours are ticking down to The Reader Organisation's Three Peaks Challenge, with 15 of our bravest, fittest…

Angela Macmillan on BBC Book Cafe
Yesterday, editor of the A Little, Aloud anthologies Anglea Macmillan appeared on BBC Radio Scotland's Book Cafe to speak about…

Float like a butterfly, mountains there’s 3
“So began the third act of the fight. Not often was there a better end to a second act than…

A Little, Aloud for Children Update
Have you got your copy of A Little, Aloud for Children yet? If not, what are you waiting for?! Why…

Lunchtime Classics at Waterstones with Angela Macmillan
Looking for something more interesting to do with your lunch-hour? Then why not pop down to Waterstones in Liverpool One…