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Britain’s reading revival may be failing to reach those most disconnected from books
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A UK study examines how Britain's reading revival efforts may not be reaching adults who have become disconnected from books, despite many considering themselves readers. The article highlights the National Year of Reading 2026 and efforts by libraries and cultural institutions to rebuild reading habits.
Britain’s reading revival may be failing to reach those most disconnected from books
Plenty of adults think of themselves as readers. They remember the books they loved as children, the novels they stayed up late to finish, and the periods of life when reading felt natural and routine. Yet many have not finished a book in months, or even years.
The National Year of Reading 2026 has placed reading firmly back in the public conversation. Across the UK, libraries, literacy organisations, publishers and cultural institutions are working to encourage reading for pleasure and rebuild
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