Book Sector

Help shape the nation’s reading culture in 2026

The National Year of Reading will shine a nationwide spotlight on stories and the people and organisations who create, publish, and champion them. Whether you write, draw, publish or sell books, your work already brings readers into contact with ideas that change lives.

In 2026, your influence can help even more people reconnect with reading through the things they love.

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Why this matters

Reading is in decline

  • Fewer people are reading for pleasure

    Reading habits are weakening across all ages, and the knock-on effects are huge: reduced confidence, shrinking imagination and fewer chances to build the skills that support learning and wellbeing.

  • Passions are the spark that reignites it

    When reading meets the worlds people are already drawn to – music, nature, fashion, gaming, food, art – it becomes more relevant and meaningful. Passions show that reading isn’t separate from life; it’s woven through the things we love.

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We need your support

Your stories spark imaginations. This year, they can spark change.

You create the worlds people escape into, curate the books that speak to their interests, and help readers discover new voices, genres and ideas.

In 2026, we’re shining a national spotlight on the power of stories and the people who create them. Helping you reach new audiences, re-engage lapsed readers and bring books and reading back to the centre of culture.

What you can do

Help reconnect the 
nation with stories

Whether it’s a post, a visit, a sketch, a conversation or a moment shared with readers, every action you take can help children and young people reconnect with the joy of reading.

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  • Create content themed around passions

    Passions are the gateway into reading. If you’re releasing new work, this year is the perfect moment to link to the things young people already care about.

  • Take part in national reading moments

    Join in with events like World Book Day, World Book Night or the Summer Reading Challenge to reach new audiences when the country’s attention is on reading.

  • Partner with schools, libraries and community

    Collaborate on activities, visits or resources that bring your characters and ideas into places where young readers gather.

Authors & Illustrators

Helping you inspire 
even more readers

Creators play a powerful role in shaping how people connect with stories. After all, your books, poems, comics and characters spark imaginations long before a child ever calls themselves a “reader.”

Throughout the National Year of Reading, we’ll provide opportunities, guidance and practical tools to help you reach new audiences and share your craft in ways that feel natural to you.

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    Download our Author and Illustrator toolkit

    Everything you need to talk about the campaign clearly and confidently – from how to refer to it, to how to share it on social media.

  • Adult helping a child with reading or writing at a table in a school setting

    Run online and IRL events and workshops

    Whether it’s a workshop, a Q&A, a drawing session people love to know how you work and it creates a stronger connection with your stories.

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    Celebrate the creators who inspired you

    Highlight books and artists that shaped your own journey. It strengthens the wider reading culture and encourages discovery.

Publishers & booksellers

Champion reading in your community

Publishers and booksellers sit at the heart of the UK’s reading culture – shaping discovery, curating stories and connecting readers with books that matter.

In 2026, we’ll equip you with tools, ideas and partnership opportunities to help you make the most of the national focus on reading.

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  • Stack of “Go All In” campaign booklets or materials

    Access campaign messaging, assets and guidelines

    Use our dedicated toolkit to brief teams, align your communications and refresh your content with clear messaging, brand assets and guidance tailored for the Year.

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    Use the Booksellers Association Skills Hub

    Find practical support for running events, creating displays, forming partnerships and reaching beyond your usual customer base.

  • Adult speaking to a small group of young people in a library

    Mobilise your team to get behind reading

    Take part in corporate volunteering days or create your own initiatives that champion reading. It’s a powerful way to give back and support the sector.

Calendar highlights

Moments that bring the whole book sector together

Each moment brings a surge of interest in books and storytelling. For everyone in the book sector, they’re ideal times to launch activity, spotlight titles, build partnerships and inspire more people to pick up a book.

  • National Storytelling Week logo

    2–8 February

    National Storytelling Week

    A joyful celebration of the power of sharing stories. This year's theme for schools is 'Soundtrack your Story’

  • World Book Day logo

    5 March

    World Book Day

    The reading for fun charity, World Book Day inspires children everywhere to enjoy the life-changing benefits of reading for fun.

  • World Book Night logo

    23 April

    World Book Night

    On the UNESCO International Day of the Book, a celebration of reading for adults. Pick up one of this year's Quick Reads.

  • Volunteers Week logo

    1–7 June

    Volunteers Week

    A week-long celebration and recognition of the incredible impact of volunteering in communities, schools and libraries.

  • Read to the Beat logo

    July–September

    Summer Reading Challenge

    Partnering with Universal Music Group 
UK, this year's challenge is themed 
'Read to the Beat!'

  • Take 10 to Read logo

    10 October

    Take 10 to Read

    On World Mental Health Day, take 10 minutes to read to relax, boost your mood or escape for a moment.

Events Calendar

Connect with readers through local events and activities

Browse events across the UK where books, stories and creativity take centre stage. It’s an easy way to discover opportunities to participate, collaborate or simply show up and support your reading community.