• Too busy to read? Here's how to make it bloody happen

  • Dec 8 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Too busy to read? Here's how to make it bloody happen

  • Summary

  • Do you have a book pile on the bedside table that just collects dust? Want to join that book club but haven't been bothered? We're here to help you rekindle your love for reading - in as little as ten pages a day.

    Book guru Jane Sullivan says reading is basically meditation, and she has a bunch of ways to build it into your life. Could the answer to Term Four stress be found within the pages of a bloody good novel?

    Jane Sullivan runs Birds Of A Feather - the online book club for grownups

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