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Reading Groups for Everyone will be launching as the Book Club Hub on 2 April

Reading Groups for Everyone will be changing to our new Book Club Hub on 2 April 2025. As well as offering a more inclusive and welcoming experience for reading groups, we will be expanding news and offers to include opportunities for leaders of children’s and young people’s book clubs. This is to support The Reading Agency’s mission of getting more people fired up about reading because everything changes when you read.

More about the Book Club Hub

The Book Club Hub offers book club leaders access to free offers from publishers and prizes in return for reviews, allows them to read the latest books and author news to help them pick their next read, and to download resources to use with their club. Readers can also share reviews of the books they have read and find recommendations to help pick their next read.
All groups currently registered will automatically have access to the rebranded website and you will notice these changes starting to take place from 31 March. Please take this opportunity to update your group information by logging into Reading Groups for Everyone and going to ‘My Group’.

Get involved

Take part in the launch by downloading the Comms Toolkit.

Created for book clubs, the new Book Club Hub bulletin newsletter will include the most recent offers from publishers and prizes, the latest book and author news and free resources to use with your club.

Keep up with all the latest news by signing up for our free monthly Book Club Hub Bulletin.

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