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Welcome to the new Reading Groups for Everyone

We’re really excited to share the new Reading Groups for Everyone with you. We’ve kept all the things you liked and we’ll be introducing some more features for readers over the coming weeks.

What’s new?

We’ve made it easier for you to find a group with our improved search. If you haven’t already be sure to add your group, remember, you can choose to keep this closed to the public if you’d rather not share your details.

We’re bringing you curated reading lists, just click on a book cover to find out more.

You’ll find free offers for reading groups on the noticeboard but you’ll need to login to take advantage of them.

You’ll be able to find out more about the work that reading groups do in your stories. We’re always keen to share the diverse nature of reading groups and their work so get in touch if you have a story to share.

We’ve moved all of our tips, training and Chatterbooks resources to one place so you can more easily find them. You will still be able to sign up to our larger offers via the usual survey application, but now many offers will involve getting in touch directly with the publisher contact listed on the offer page with your request.

Look out for…

Soon you’ll be able to review books on the site, join your group online and search more easily for resources. If you have any questions or feedback about the new site before then contact us.

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I really like the new clear format of the website. The notice board is very useful and the offer are presented well
Sarah Davis - Greenwich Libraries

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