08

08

Brand new clubs that offered teenage boys the opportunity to meet celebrities, win prizes and enjoy many activities!

Click here for more details of the 08 clubs.

Reading Communities

The towns of Barry and Llanelli organised a whole host of book-based events over the summer and autumn!

Click here for more details of the 2008 Reading Communities.

Give a Book Week

Give a Book Week

Celebrities and members of the public throughout Wales gave each other books as gifts during this special week in July!

Click here to take a peek at the week's activities

Monthly Theme

April – Read all about it


Welsh Adult
Welsh Adult

Dyn y Syrcas

Dyn y Syrcas

Derfel Williams

How about a Quick Read?

The extraordinary true story of a man who decided to turn his back on a conventional life in order to work in a circus.

Carreg wrth Garreg

Carreg wrth Garreg

Eigra Lewis Roberts

A sequel to the novel Rhannu'r Tŷ by Eigra Lewis Roberts, located in Bethesda and Blaenau Ffestiniog, and looking at the effects of the war on the communities following the hardship of the Penrhyn strike.

Wrth Fy Nagrau I

Wrth Fy Nagrau I

Angharad Tomos

A gripping novel by an experienced author. This novel is located at a psychiatric hospital, and ventures into the world of 'nutters' and the rejected, with unexpected results. How does society decide who's insane? Who has the authority to send women to an asylum? A believable and rich novel.

Madarch

Madarch

Dewi Prysor

A sequel to the humorous novel Brithyll, which describes the deeds and misdemeanours of a group of friends in a village in north Wales.

Dyfi Jyncshiyn: Y Dyn Blin

Dyfi Jyncshiyn: Y Dyn Blin

Gareth F. Williams

In September 1965, John and Marian left their homes in Gwynedd, setting off to start new lives. Following an unsettling night sleeping on benches at Dyfi Junction, they promised that they'd reunite at the same spot forty years later.

Natur y Flwyddyn

Natur y Flwyddyn

Bethan Wyn Jones

How about reading a chapter of Bethan Wyn Jones’s beautiful nature book, Natur y Flwyddyn, every month this year?