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Weekend Reads
- 20 March 2020
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This month we're travelling to alternative worlds, and worlds that don't seem too different from our own with our climate change booklist. Which of these have you read?
Read moreTo mark Free Word's new season exploring Somali heritage, Somalinimo, we have put together a booklist of East African disaporic writers. Which of these have you read?
Read moreWe have extracts from a range of titles, generously donated by our World Book Night authors, which you can read for free to help digitise your reading!
Read moreDiscover books with a digital theme this Libraries Week. Click on the book covers to access synopses and reviews and to order from Hive.co.uk.
Read moreAre you hungry? You might be after looking at our fantastic food themed booklist. Novels, poetry and of course a few cookbooks will keep you busy for hours.
Read moreIf you're looking to find a fascinating new read and to chat to like-minded people online, then Gransnet's book club is the place for you.
Read moreTo tie in with this month's launch of Space Chase, the theme for the 2019 Summer Reading Challenge, we are bringing you some of our favourite books about outer space.
Read moreTo celebrate National Reading Group Day on 15 June, we asked reading groups which books inspire them to change the world.
Read moreTo mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, we've put together a booklist featuring books for adults and children about the Second World War.
Read moreHappy Pride from The Reading Agency! We've put together some of our favourite books for children and adults to celebrate all month long.
Read moreThe shortlist for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019 was announced on 29 April, celebrating excellence, originality and accessibility in writing by women in English from throughout the world.
Read moreIn our drive to open up equal chances for people to become readers, we work with a huge range of partners from the public, private and voluntary sectors.
Find out how you can help us bring more reading to more people.