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    ‘A Little, Aloud for Children’ Party!
Last week The Reader Organisation hosted a very special event indeed at the Liverpool head offices. On Wednesday afternoon, the…
    The countdown continues: Read to Lead London 2012
41 days, 30 minutes and counting... The clock is ticking, so make sure to get your applications in for the…
    Featured Poem: Epigram by Thomas Bastard
This week's Featured Poem is the selection of Megg Hewlett, Get Into Reading Project Worker for Kensington and Chelsea -…
    The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop!
From the 23rd-27th July, The Reader Organisation are transforming a disused shop in Seacombe into The Peculiar Pop-Up Story Shop!…
    Ready, Set, Go! … A Little, Aloud for Children in the ‘Book Relay’
Last week, A Little, Aloud for Children was spotted in Monmouthshire doing a bit of Olympic-style relay-running, as it was…
    Rap…or Poetry?
From Niall Gibney, Community Development Assistant What do you think? Is this rap or is this poetry? I’m a young…
    Noel’s Story: The Power of Reading
It's time for another in our series of Get Into Reading group members' testimonials, originally presented at our conference in…
    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…