Reading Groups

Whether it's a small circle of friends, groups of families, or work-colleagues, the book group format offers an ideal opportunity to share the thoughts and feelings generated through reading.
Case studies:
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what would teenagers make of the ability to be linked in a phone text book group?
Text Book
The reading group that takes place wherever you are. Readers in the group text each other via mobile phones. This way you can comment on the book as you are reading it. No more waiting until the group meets by which time you've forgotten all those witty comments, and are already reading something else.
Being Elsewhere
is a mixed media project exploring the experience of reading. As a creative act reading has a low visibility, yet every day readers spark new and old creations into life, and electric worlds form between brain and eye.
Housebound Readers
Working to bring the reading group experience to those normally unable to attend meetings.
Daycentre book group
To enable clients of local daycentres to engage with reading as a social activity.
Prison reading group
A prison-based reading group
Workplace reading groups
innovative reader-centred work that fulfils a staff development agenda
Unilever Ice Cream book group
reading programme designed to inspire and access staff creativity
