Read On articles

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Regular reading features from Read On magazine including:

  • reader reviews and comments
  • articles about classic books, both well known and hidden gems, available from RNIB
  • articles to help you find new reading ideas
  • features about how RNIB services work.

How to contact the Editor

Deborah Ryan
RNIB National Library Service
2nd Floor
Highbank House
Exchange Street
Stockport SK3 0ET

Telephone 0161 429 1991 or email deborah.ryan@rnib.org.uk

Latest features

Fact or fiction - the political story

Ever wondered how close to fact some fiction books are? Can you believe what you read or see on the TV? Here's your chance to find out. We've suggested some fact and fiction books that look at the similar events but sometimes very differently!

Reader's reviews

Kemp Meikle emailed us about Afterwards by Rosamund Lupton. TB 19115 and available soon in giant print.

Book Quiz - May 2013

We have teamed up with audio book publishers AudioGO (home of BBC audiobooks) to offer you a fantastic opportunity to win an audio book of your choice worth up to £25 throughout 2013.

Never too late to learn

Adult Learners Week from the 18-24 May proves that it is never too late to learn a new skill or take up a new hobby.

Reader's review - Complicit by Nicci French

Would you like to share your thoughts about a book you've read? We'd love to hear from you. Muriel Gooding sent a short review about Complicit by Nicci French available in braille 6v; giant print 4v; TB 18258

Share a story

May is share a story month this is aimed at reading with children but we've taken a bit of a twist on the theme and have highlighted some books where the main character tells the story as they see it.

Last updated: 9 May 2013

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