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14 July 2025Six ways to build community into your reading lifeReading for pleasure is often seen as a solo pursuit - but we don’t think that’s true. Books can be catalysts for conversation, or idea generators for interaction. Whether in-person or online, reading can be a deeply social activity: read how below.
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02 July 2025Given Words celebrates its tenth year
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01 July 2025Hot off the Press—July sector news
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05 June 2025Famous Faces Feature in 2025 Children’s Book Awards Shortlist
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19 May 2025Exploring identity through poetry: a kōrero with Matariki Bennett
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15 May 2025Our picks from the Ockhams
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05 May 2025Matariki ki te Ao: A conversation with Izzy Te Aho-White
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01 May 2025School Library Giveaways
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01 May 2025Hot off the Press - May sector news
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01 May 2025Hot off the press – May giveaways
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17 April 2025Kate De Goldi named Te Awhi Rito Reading Ambassador for Aotearoa
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16 April 2025Bucking the trend: new research tells us New Zealanders still love to read
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15 April 2025Three Aotearoa New Zealand authors make Commonwealth Short Story Prize shortlist
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07 April 2025Five ways Aotearoa thrives when people read
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02 April 2025New Reading Resource Kete to help revitalise reading for pleasure in schools
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01 April 2025Hot off the press – April giveaways
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31 March 2025Hot off the Press - April sector news
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17 March 2025Q&A with Michael Botur: Glass Barbie
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10 February 2025Your perfect match: find the NZ book of your dreams
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01 February 2025Hot off the press – February giveaways
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01 February 2025School Library: Term One giveaways
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01 February 2025Hot off the Press - February sector news
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30 January 2025Burning, bestselling and beautiful books nominated for 2025 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
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20 January 2025How to keep your reading resolutions
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16 December 2024Tips for recruiting: Teachers Reading Challenge