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The Reader 49 is here!
The sun is shining, the birds are singing and spring has finally sprung - the first issue of The Reader…

Featured Poem: Green by DH Lawrence
Professor Brian Cox, British particle physicist, once D:ream band member (do you remember this 1997 Labour Party campaign theme? he…

Remembering Richard Briers
By Angela Macmillan, Editor of A Little, Aloud Before Chatto and Windus published A Little, Aloud in 2010, they put…

Get Into Reading in the Merseysider
The Merseysider is an annually published magazine covering all aspects of life on Merseyside. This year, among articles on Desert…

Patron of Reading Reads A Little, Aloud for Children
A Little, Aloud for Children has been read in an amazing number of places since its publication last year -…

Reader Review of 2012
In 2012 we celebrated Get Into Reading’s tenth birthday, held our first Penny Readings in London, delivered a Read to…

The Reader Organisation’s Best Reads of 2012 – Part 3
The countdown to Christmas is getting ever closer, and we're still counting our Reader Recommended book picks of the year,…

The Reader 48 is here!
The final issue of The Reader magazine for 2012 has arrived and what a cracker it is, just in time…

Making Sense of Middlemarch
Regular followers of The Reader Organisation will know that we are huge fans of George Eliot's Middlemarch, especially Jane who has…

Specsavers National Book Awards 2012 Shortlist Announced
The shortlist for the Specsavers National Book Awards 2012 has been announced, with a diverse selection of titles making the…

Featured Poem: For My Father by Philip Schultz
The RISE (Reading in Secure Environments) project begun last month with a series of successful partnership events with Manchester Literature…

National Stress Awareness Day – Relax with Shared Reading
Today is National Stress Awareness Day, something we all need to be aware of as day-to-day life increasingly leads to…