Posted: Sat 4th May 2013

The Six Book Challenge At Wrexham Library

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, May 4th, 2013

Did you know that one in six adults struggle to read?

The Six Book Challenge however, improves the chances in life for people who find reading difficult by building their reading confidence and motivation; because everything changes when you are able to read.

If you would like to improve your reading skills or would simply like to build your confidence with reading, then the Six Book Challenge could be for you.  The challenge invites you to choose six books from a specially selected range and record your reading in a diary.

Once you have completed your diary you will be presented with a much coveted certificate. This year the challenge is supported by top author and former SAS soldier Andy McNab and England Rugby league player James Jones-Buchanan.

If you would like to set yourself a goal and enroll on this challenge, or you would like more details then please contact Debbie at Wrexham Library on 01978 292090.



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