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The Reader Organisation in London: Update
Following on from the announcement that this year's Reader Organisation Conference will take place in London, here is an update…
Get Into Reading: Exploring catalysts for change
The latest research article on Get Into Reading has been published in Medical Humanities, an international peer-reviewed journal for health…
Valentine’s – The Age of Innocence
Valentine's Event- The Age of Innocence Thursday 16th February, 1pm The Lauries Reading Room, The Lauries Centre, Birkenhead Get Into…
Recommended Reads: Heart of Darkness
This week’s Recommended Read comes from George Hawkins, our Communications Intern, who has been on a desolate but powerful voyage…
London Penny Readings: A resounding Reader success
It's hard to believe it's been over a week since our first London Penny Readings ; we're still all on a…
The Reading Revolution in Northern Ireland
We'll be taking Read To Lead to Northern Ireland very soon, as part of a new schedule of Open Courses…
Reading in Liverpool Schools Evaluation: Reading and responding
One of the greatest things about reading - and specifically about shared reading aloud - is that it allows us to…
Liverpool Schools Evaluation: Relating reading to life
Part of our philosophy at The Reader Organisation is that books and literature should be closely affiliated with each of…
Reading in Liverpool Schools Evaluation: Reading is relaxing
At The Reader Organisation, we're keen to point out that reading offers much more than a pleasant diversion for a…
Reading in Liverpool Schools: Broadening Horizons
Our shared reading sessions with children and young people fly in the face of recent negative statistics about children's reading…
Reading is as nice as pie: Liverpool Schools Evaluation Results
Last week, we heard the worrying statistic that 1 in 3 children in the UK do not own a book.…
Featured Poem: Memory by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
If you’re a regular visitor to The Reader Online then you’ll already know – and indeed, share – our belief…