NewsReading Habits October 10, 2016 10 Reasons Reading Fiction is Good for your Mental Health We hear a lot about how exercise is good for our mental health, but when… Kath Love6
LiteratureReading HabitsThe Classics October 9, 2016 Why is Classic Literature Seeing such a Revival? Thanks to Project Gutenberg many of us need never buy another classic novel, and yet… Kath Love1
Literary AwardsNews October 9, 2016 Haruki Murakami Favourite to Win Literature Nobel Prize 2016 Ladbrokes Bookmakers has named Haruki Murakami 4/1 favourite this week to take home the Nobel… Kath Love0
Word of the Day October 9, 2016 Word of the Day – Bibliopole Bibliopole (noun) (archaic) bib-lee-oh-poe-l A person who sells or trades in books, especially rare ones.… Kath Love0
ArtyVideo October 8, 2016 These Kawaii Bookmarks are Adorable (and easy to make) We’re obsessed with bookmarks here at For Reading Addicts, as you may well have noticed… Kath Love2
New ReleasesNews October 8, 2016 Adrian Edmondson to Publish Children’s Fiction Novel Tilly and the Time Machine out April 2017 Ade Edmondson is probably best known for… Kath Love0
Literary AwardsNews October 8, 2016 Inaugural Polari Prize goes to Debut Novel The Polari Literary Salon is an LGBT movement in London that is both inspiring and… Kath Love0
Word of the Day October 8, 2016 Word of the Day – Amphisbaena Amphisbaena (noun) am-fis-bee-na A mythical serpent with a head at each end. Maybe today's word… Kath Love0
Literary AwardsNews October 7, 2016 2016 National Book Awards Finalists Announced We love literary awards here at For Reading Addicts and they always offer great inspiration… Kath Love1
Word of the Day October 7, 2016 Word of the Day – Pandiculation Pandiculation (noun) (rare) pan-dik-oo-lay-shun The act of stretching, extending the limbs and neck, as a… Kath Love5