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Book at Breakfast: NEW GROUP AT CARNEGIE LIBRARY


Come and join a shared reading group run by The Reader Organisation to help you relax, improve your well-being and make new friends!


You don?t have to read anything in advance as everything is read aloud. You can simply enjoy listening to a good story or poem- there?s no pressure to talk, to read, or even to drink tea!


In addition as a member of this reading group you will be involved in some exciting research conducted by Goldsmiths University in collaboration with The Reader Organisation, investigating how reading together may influence peoples? health and sense of well-being.


Interested?

You are welcome to come along to out taster sessions on either Friday 18th July or Friday 25th July at 10.15-11.45am at Carnegie Library.


For more information email: [email protected] or call: 020 7078 5484

www.thereaderorganisation.com

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