reading
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How has Covid-19 changed the way the world reads? Let us count the ways
Abigail Boucher, The Conversation Chloe Harrison, The Conversation Marcello Giovanelli, The Conversation
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What a literary publisher thinks (and reads) when thinking about publishing during the pandemic
Udayan Mitra
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Reading in 2020: How the pandemic and the world around us is affecting our choice of books
Probal Dasgupta
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The journey of the Rampur Book Club shows how reading communities responded to the pandemic
Tarana Husain Khan
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With the news proving overwhelming during the pandemic, what kind of books are readers picking up?
Subuhi Jiwani
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‘Reading helps cope with stress and provides creative solutions in the uncertain times of Covid-19’
Kanishka Gupta Neelini Sarkar
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Watch: Fittingly, this edition of the book ‘Fahrenheit 451’ can only be read by ‘burning’ it
Scroll Staff
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How a new paperback format for novels made the books market explode after World War II
Manasi Subramaniam
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In the age of social media and fast information, have we lost the skill of deep reading?
Judith Seaboyer, The Conversation
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This library is showing the way for reading spaces in the digital age
Sarah Backhouse, The Conversation Clare Newton, The Conversation
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These are the books we are reading this week (and will not stop till done). What are you reading?
Scroll Staff
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Here are five newly-released books we are reading right now. Tell us what you are reading
Scroll Staff
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Reading to your children for just 15 minutes every day could help mould them into better readers
Kindel Turner Nash, The Conversation
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What millennials want from their literature: The chance for deep, personal attachment
Esha Datanwala
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Never mind the 3D printers and laptops, libraries everywhere are still about books and reading
Paulette Rothbauer, The Conversation
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Your efforts to get your child reading could be doing the exact opposite. Here’s what to change
Isang Awah, The Conversation
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‘Do not dictate to your author; try to become him’: Virginia Woolf’s advice on how to read a book
Virginia Woolf
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Why competitive reading can suck all the joy out of enjoying books
Sally O'Reilly, The Conversation
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Why the internet has not killed physical books off, and will not any time soon, either
Maxime Crépel, The Conversation Dominique Boullier, The Conversation Mariannig Le Béchec, The Conversation
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Bibliotherapy: How reading and writing have been healing trauma since World War I
Sara Haslam, The Conversation Edmund King, The Conversation Siobhan Campbell, The Conversation