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We’ve gone nuts over reading recently – time spent’s almost doubled! Have you read these?
by <a href="https://springpr.com/author/stephanie/" target="_self">Stephanie Briggs</a>

by Stephanie Briggs

02 September, 2020

Sunday, 6th September is National Read a Book Day.  The Spring team loves to devour a book or two when time permits.  And, did you know that research conducted by World Book Night showed the nation increased the amount of time it spends reading books from around 3.5 hours per week, to six since Boris instructed us all to stay at home on the 23rd March?  In celebration of a very worthy awareness day we wanted to recommend our favourites from this year.  Here we go:

The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd as recommended by Abbie

Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton as recommended by Stephanie

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman as recommended by Jo

The Tattooist of  Auschwitz by Heather Morris as recommended by Naomi and Mel

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