Bucks-based charity Calibre Audio is challenging people across the country to read five books in eight weeks this summer to help spread the love of books to everyone who is print disabled.
The challenge, which runs from 25th July to 16th September, is to make one of the five books people choose something they wouldn’t normally read and to raise funds to support Calibre Audio, a national charity providing free audiobooks for those who find reading print difficult.
The Challenge can be completed using audio or printed books so keen and reluctant readers alike can rise to the challenge this summer and get listening or reading.
To find out how to take part in the Calibre Summer Reading Challenge and set up a fundraising page, go to https://calibreaudio.org.uk/splash/summer-reading-challenge-try-something-new?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=calibre_audio_newsletter_june_2022&utm_term=2022-07-06

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