The Popcorn Sessions: S.M.Wilson
Reading Hackers from St John Payne school in Essex interviewed S.M.Wilson about The Extinction Trials, a dinosaur thriller set in a brutal, ruined world.
The Popcorn Sessions: Muhammad Khan
Students from Varndean School in Brighton interview I Am Thunder author Muhammad Khan.
Call for ideas 2018: The Final Six
We’re excited to announce the winners of our Call for Ideas 2018! Six exciting and creative ideas from young people who want to share reading with their community.
The Popcorn Sessions: Sara Barnard
“I felt like the biggest theme in the book is about deconstructing ideas of perfection.”
Call for Ideas: Blind Bookworms
Ellie applied for the Call for Ideas with a project to make reading more accessible to other young people who are blind or visually impaired.
The Popcorn Sessions: Sophie McKenzie
Reading Hackers interview Sophie McKenzie about her new social media mystery, SweetFreak.
The Popcorn Sessions: M.A. Bennett
Reading Hackers at Highfields School interviewed M.A. Bennett about her debut novel STAGS, a twisting thriller for fans of One of Us Is Lying and Pretty Little Liars.
A Day in the Life of a Reading Hacker: Highfields School
Students from Highfields School applied to the Reading Hack Project Fund so that they could run a book-themed ‘Bake Off’ competition in their school.
Author Interview: Sally Green
‘Half Bad’ author Sally Green is interviewed by a Reading Hacker
The Popcorn Sessions: Catherine Barter
Reading Hackers from Accrington Library interviewed Catherine Barter about her debut novel, Troublemakers
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