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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…
Readers of the World – The West Indies (Part Two)
After you were whisked off to the sunny climes of the West Indies a few weeks ago, why not return to explore…
The Reader Organisation at the Festival of the World
This summer, the Southbank Centre in London is hosting a Festival of the World, made up of many smaller festivals…
Reading is Good for your Health
Sergio Dogliani, Director of the Idea Store in Tower Hamlets, London, was one of the attendees at our national conference earlier…
Readers of the World – The West Indies (Part One)
It's time once more to resume our trip around the Readers of the World. Last time we visited India; for…
Readers of the World: India
Have you got your suitcases packed and passport at the ready? Well, you won’t need them for this particular trip,…
Readers of the World: Romania
It's that time again where we head off to another destination on our worldwide whistle-stop tour of literary wonders and…
Recommended Reads: A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers
This week’s Recommended Read comes from Ellen Perry, our Arts Administration Intern, who has been charmed by the unusual and…
Readers of the World: Israel
We're off on our travels once more for our fortnightly instalment of tales from the Readers of the World...where will…
A Poem for Change
LitWorld, founders of World Read Aloud Day and advocates of literacy rights worldwide, are in the process of creating their second…
World Health Day 2012
World Health Day is celebrated every year on 7th April, the anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organisation,…
Readers of the World: Iceland
It's time once more to pack our bags - metaphorically speaking - and head to foreign climes, as we continue…