World Book Night

World Book Night

Pick Your Date

World Book Night gives adults the chance to celebrate their love of reading just like children do on World Book Day. Book lovers can take this as an opportunity to spread a love of reading and inspire others to read more by sharing books they’ve enjoyed, talking about favourite authors, and in many other ways.

Libraries can be at the heart of that celebration and this year is no different.


Book Speed Dating

For the Love of Books Podcast | Thursday 20 April, 2023

To celebrate World Book Night, we released a podcast on Thursday which gives you 5 book recommendations for World Book Night on Sunday. You can listen to the recommedations and then vote using the link below for your favourite.

You can see from the graph below which is everyone’s favourite so far too.

Listen to the podcast episode on your favourite podcast app or on the YouTube video below:


Listened? Now it’s Time to Vote

Once you’ve listened to our 5 recommendations from staff throughout North Lanarkshire Libraries, you can vote for your favourite using our Mentimeter poll below. We’ll announce the overall winner on Monday after World Book Night.

Vote here: https://www.menti.com/alxjyxfzqmum


The Results So Far…

You can see how all the recommedations are doing so far in real time below. Is your favourite winning?

 


#ReadingHour

Another tradition of World Book Night recently has been #ReadingHour. This year #ReadingHour is between 7pm – 8pm. During this hour, you can doing whatever you want as long as it’s related to books. You could read on your own, read with someone, hold a book group, or you could tweet your favourite library and tell them what book you’ve enjoyed recently.

Dedicating this hour to books and reading means you could finally pick up that book you’ve been meaning to read for years, pass on your love for a book to someone else or just enjoy discovering new characters in a new book. We can’t think of a better way to enjoy an hour on World Book Night.

We’d love to see what you get up to for #ReadingHour. So don’t forget to tag us on Twitter using @LibrariesNL and use the hashtag #ReadingHour.