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Dyslexia-friendly Publisher Picks

To help book clubs, librarians and teachers engage with the Book Club Hub throughout the year, our publisher partners are picking some of their latest titles for a brand new booklist themes. They have selected a book, given a three word description and shared any content warnings. To help support activity for Dyslexia Awareness Week (#DAW25) on 6-10 October, publishers have recommended books they outline as being dyslexia-friendly (designed with a host of unique accessibility features to help with dyslexia or visual stress).

Our publisher partners have shared three words to describe each book and content warnings to help you decide if the book is for your club. We would also love to hear what books you’d recommend for the list on social media using #booklist and tagging readingagency.

This booklist has been collated from publisher picks and has not been created by The Reading Agency as it has not followed our Book Selection Framework applied to programme content. You can see our previous themed booklists here.

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