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Join Penguin Random House and the American Library Association for #READATHON2016

Visit our new home at ReadathonDay.com to participate in National Readathon Day on Saturday, May 21, 2016, to benefit the American Library Association.

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David Milgrim Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what David Milgrim has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about David Milgrim.

Our Authors Talk About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy our authors talking about the power of books and their passion for reading. Join them and your fellow readers Saturday, January 24 on National Readathon Day, and make #TimeToRead!

 

Click the Video link in the categories list to your right to watch full-length videos from authors Khaled Hosseini, Ken Follett, Ina Garten, and more. Be sure to check back daily for new videos leading up to the Readathon on Saturday, January 24.

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You might take for granted how easy it is for you to read this sentence, but millions of Americans still struggle with basic literacy. 40% of American adults are either at or below basic reading proficiency, and 14% are fully illiterate. But the trouble doesn’t stop there. Each year, millions of Americans — especially our youth — are losing touch with the power and importance of reading books. As Malcolm X said, “People don’t realize how a whole life can be changed by one book.”

Help change lives this winter by celebrating National Readathon Day with Penguin Random House, GoodReads, Mashable, and the National Book Foundation. Together with your support, we hope to help fund their efforts to educate, tutor, create and sustain a lifelong love of reading.

You can get involved by joining readers across America in a marathon reading session on Saturday, January 24. From Noon – 4 PM in our respective time zones, we will sit and read a book in our own home, library, school or bookstore.

Get started now by creating your own Firstgiving Fundraising page, and inviting friends and family to donate, or visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.

If you represent a bookstore, library or school, we invite your venue to host a “reading party” during the Readathon, so your local community can gather and read together. You can also create a fundraising team (named for your bookstore or library), enabling your community to fund raise together as a group to contribute to the National Book Foundation’s efforts to promote reading in America. Visit our Readathon Resources page for supporting materials and information on how to get started.

And be sure to share your experiences and photos using the hash tag, #timetoread!

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Annabelle GurwitchTalks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Annabelle Gurwitch has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join her and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Annabelle Gurwitch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a fundraising target?

Each individual or team can set their own fundraising target, by creating a National Readathon fundraising page on Firstgiving: individuals can get started here and teams can build their team page here. Any dollar amount raised is immensely helpful and will benefit the National Book Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit. We’ll be announcing prizes throughout January for reaching different dollar amounts, so stay tuned for more about those incentives!

What book should I plan to read for the National Readathon?

Great question — you can read any book at all! The time commitment is four hours, so this might be a great opportunity to tackle that challenging longer book that’s been sitting on your nightstand. Or maybe you want to bring a whole pile of books, and read a bit from each. Khaled Hosseini plans to read The Children Act by Ian McEwan; novelist Emma Straub plans to read Evelyn Waugh as well as some Babar; and the National Book Foundation’s Executive Director Harold Augenbraum plans to read the Lemony Snicket’s The Bad Beginning.

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How do I find a local bookstore, library or school that is hosting a Readathon party? We will be updating this website regularly with a list of participating local bookstores, libraries and schools. If you don't see a venue in your community, you could approach your local bookstore to ask if they'd host a National Readathon Day reading party. They can enroll to host a reading party, and download resources here. You can also start your own team with friends, family, or colleagues. Or you can always just read for four hours on January 24 from the comfort of your own home! How can I connect with other participants in the National Readathon? We are inviting everyone to share their photos, fundraising efforts, and experiences with a marathon afternoon of reading using the hash tag, #timetoread. We look forward to hearing your stories and thank you for supporting this important cause!

Delia EphronTalks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Delia Ephron has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join her and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Delia Ephron.

How to Participate in the Readathon

How to Get Started

If you’re a reader:

  • Create your own Firstgiving Fundraising page to benefit The National Book Foundation.
  • Invite friends and family to donate to your effort.
  • Check back into this site to find a participating venue near you or encourage your local bookstore or library to host a reading party.
  • Join us for National Readathon Day on January 24th from 12noon-4pm and make #timetoread!

 

How to Host an Event

If you’re a bookstore, library, school, or other venue:

  • Tell us that you plan to host a Readathon party by emailing us at readathon@penguinrandomhouse.com
  • Visit our Resources section and download supporting materials. Be one of the first 200 venues to sign up and we’ll ship a Readathon Day poster to you.
  • Promote National Readathon Day in your store or library by displaying event signage and promoting it in your newsletter and social media efforts leading up to the day.
  • Join us for National Readathon Day on January 24th from 12noon-4pm and make #timetoread!

Storify: National Readathon Day 2015- #timetoread

storifyJanuary 28, 2015 —  It’s National Readathon Day! Everyone is taking #timetoread! What book will you read today? Read more at Storify.

C-SPAN: Jynne Martin on National Readathon Day

cspan logoJanuary 14, 2015 — Jynne Martin spoke by telephone about the first National Readathon Day…Read more at C-SPAN.

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Shelf Awareness: National Readathon Day Makes Debut This Saturday

SAthumbJanuary 20, 2015 — To promote National Readathon Day, which makes its debut this Saturday, January 24, and is sponsored by the National Book Foundation, Penguin Random House, GoodReads and Mashable, 15 authors appear in a video discussing why reading is important and what they like to read…Read more at Shelf Awareness.

The Boston Globe: 5 things to do in Boston Jan. 19-25

the boston globeJanuary 18, 2014 — As if you needed a reason to cozy up with a good book on a midwinter’s day, this Saturday marks the first National Readathon Day, created by GoodReads, Mashable, and Penguin Random House and benefiting the National Book Foundation…Read more at the Boston Globe.

The Miami Herald: National Readathon: Books for a good cause

The Miami HeraldJanuary 16, 2015 — Need an excuse to sit around and read a day away? Next weekend is your chance...Read more at The Miami Herald.

Chicago Tribune: Chicago area libraries gear up for National Readathon Day

chicago tribuneJanuary 15, 2015 — Saturday is National Readathon Day, a fundraiser for the National Book Foundation’s literacy programs. Similar to a walkathon, the Readathon is a pledge-based fundraiser that will run from noon-4 p.m…Read more at Chicago Tribune.

Galleycat: National Readathon Day to Take Place in January 2015

galleycat logoJanuary 8, 2015 — The National Book Foundation, Penguin Random House, Goodreads, and Mashable are partnering together to host the first ever National Readathon Day… Keep reading at Galleycat.

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Gretchen Rubin Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Gretchen Rubin has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join her and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Gretchen Rubin.

Simon Doonan Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Simon Doonan has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Simon Doonan.

Rick Reilly Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Rick Reilly has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Rick Reilly.

Jim Cramer Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Jim Cramer has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Readathon Resources for Bookstores, Libraries, and Schools

Bookstores, libraries, and schools can host a “reading party” on Saturday, January 24 from Noon – 4 PM.

First, let us know that you plan to host a Readathon party by emailing us at readathon@penguinrandomhouse.com. The first 100 venues to enroll will receive a free Readathon poster to support your event!

Next, be sure to list the event on your January events calendars, write about it in your newsletters, and begin talking about the event with your regular customers, readers or students. You can download any of the posters, banners, logos and graphics below to post to your website, use in your newsletter, or print out for display.

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Additionally, you can create a fundraising team, under the name of your bookstore, school, or library. Then you and your staff, patrons, and/or students can all fund raise together as a group! Get started creating your fundraising team here. During the Readathon itself, on January 24, you could provide refreshments and a comfortable area to read for all the readers joining your reading party. Share photos of everyone gathered reading in your venue using the hashtag, #timetoread!  

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Jacqueline Woodson Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Jacqueline Woodson has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join her and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Jacqueline Woodson.

Ina Garten Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Ina Garten has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join her and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Ina Garten.

Ken Follett Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Ken Follett has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Ken Follett.

Khaled Hosseini Talks About National Readathon Day

Watch and listen to the video below to enjoy what Khaled Hosseini has to say about the power of books and reading–and be sure to join him and your fellow readers on National Readathon Day and make #TimeToRead.

Click here to learn more about Khalid Hosseini.

Publishers Weekly: National Book Foundation Draws Partners for Readathon

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November 11, 2014 — On Your Marks: The National Book Foundation, GoodReads, Mashable and Penguin Random House have partnered to launch a National Readathon Day on Jan. 24, 2015 . . . Keep reading at NPR.

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NPR Book News: On Your Marks

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November 11, 2014 — On Your Marks: The National Book Foundation, GoodReads, Mashable and Penguin Random House have partnered to launch a National Readathon Day on Jan. 24, 2015 . . . Keep reading at NPR.

Shelf Awareness: National Readathon Day Debuts January 24

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November 11, 2014 — The National Book Foundation, GoodReads, Mashable and Penguin Random House are creating National Readathon Day, which will take place on Saturday, January 24, 12-4 p.m. (in each respective time zone) . . . Keep reading at Shelf Awareness.

LA Times:First National Readathon Day planned for Jan. 24, 2015

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November 11, 2014 — Wouldn’t you like to curl up with a good book for four hours straight some gray Saturday in January? Penguin Random House hopes so. The publisher is behind the efforts to launch America’s first National Readathon Day, Jan. 24, 2015, from noon to 4 p.m . . . Keep reading at LA Times.

Bustle: National Readathon Day Scheduled For January 24, So Start Thinking About Your Book

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November 11, 2014 — Do you hate it when you have to stop reading for silly things like dinner or the fact that you’ve arrived at your subway stop? If given the choice, could you curl up with a good book for hours? Is getting lost in a good story your favorite way to pass time? Then you will love the brand new National Readathon Day. . . Keep reading on Bustle

The Washington Post: Grab a good book for National Readathon Day

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November 11, 2014 — Finally, a crusade for couch potatoes. For this valiant race, you just need to take a seat, settle in and read: The National Book Foundation has declared that Jan. 24 will be National Readathon Day. . . Keep reading on washingtonpost.com

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