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The biggest new thing is the summer reading beach, with a bunch of reading challenges.
Slovenia🎭 Culture12 hr. ago

The biggest new thing is the summer reading beach, with a bunch of reading challenges.

The article reports on the summer activities organized by Lavričeva Knjižnica in Goriška, Slovenia, which aim to make reading more accessible and engaging through various initiatives such as a 'reading beach' near the library, a youth book pass, book stands at the Ajdovščina market, books on the poolside, and a bookseller at the Supernova shopping center. Director Tina Velikonja emphasizes that summer at the library is not just about borrowing vacation reading materials but also about experimenting with new ways to make books more visible, accessible, and relevant to different user groups.

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The biggest new thing is the summer reading beach, with a bunch of reading challenges.

The article reports on the summer activities organized by Lavričeva Knjižnica in Goriška, Slovenia, which aim to make reading more accessible and engaging through various initiatives such as a 'reading beach' near the library, a youth book pass, book stands at the Ajdovščina market, books on the poolside, and a bookseller at the Supernova shopping center. Director Tina Velikonja emphasizes that summer at the library is not just about borrowing vacation reading materials but also about experimenting with new ways to make books more visible, accessible, and relevant to different user groups.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and educational initiatives related to libraries and reading promotion. It does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious social issues. The tone is informative and promotional, highlighting community engagement without taking a partisan stance.

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