Douglas City Library scheme hopes to help people 'carve' out time to read
A new silent book club is offering people with busy lives a dedicated reading hour in 'peace and quiet'.
This evening (April 23), Douglas City Library is hosting the event from 6:45pm until 8pm to give residents 'uninterrupted' time to read their own book with refreshments.
Readers are able to bring a book in any format including audiobooks, e-readers, paperbacks, manga or comics.
It’s been arranged to coincide with World Book Night’s 'Reading Hour' project, and the library's official membership of the international Silent Book Club.
The club will then continue as a 'regular reading retreat' for users on the last Wednesday of every month from 6.30pm–8pm.
Deputy Librarian Sophie Goodwin and City Librarian Jan Macartney have been speaking to Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper:
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