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Julian Barnes has been named Man Booker Prize winner 2011 for his novel The Sense of an Ending. Find out how you can get hold of a copy in accessible formats!
Listen to our interviews with Man Booker shortlisted authors.
Almost a third of UK adults are too embarrassed to admit to loving a particular book, according to our new poll. In contrast, blind and partially sighted readers face a dramatically limited choice of titles - just 7 per cent of all books are available in fully accessible formats.
We've read our way into the record books by smashing the Guinness World Records' title for the world's longest reading relay. Watch our video.
"Mole's Sunrise" read by RNIB Talking Book narrators. Watch our video in celebration of Read for RNIB Day.
RNIB Talking Book narrators read Spike Milligan's "On the Ning Nang Nong" in celebration of the first ever Read for RNIB Day. Watch our video.
Video of Rudyard Kipling's "If" read by RNIB Talking Books narrators, recorded to celebrate Read for RNIB Day.
Our reading relay of 317 people made the record books - hurrah! Thank you everyone who supported us. There's still time to get involved with Read for RNIB Day.
RNIB is delighted to announce that for the first time ever the entire Man Booker Prize longlist will be produced in braille and giant print.
Come to an exclusive audience at the Ivy with Ruth Rendell and PD James on 6 October, 2 - 4.30pm. Book online today!
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Last updated: 10 May 2013
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