National Year of Reading 2026 Launches ‘Go All In’ Challenge

National Year of Reading 2026 Launches ‘Go All In’ Challenge

March 5, 2026 Off By

New initiative aims to connect reading with everyday interests

The National Year of Reading 2026 has announced the launch of the “Go All In” challenge, an initiative designed to reconnect reading with activities and interests that inspire people in their daily lives. This approach seeks to make reading more accessible and relevant by linking it with familiar experiences such as music playlists, football matches, films, food, and family time.

Reading integrated into everyday life

The challenge emphasises that reading should fit naturally into people’s lifestyles rather than expecting individuals to adapt their routines around reading. By aligning reading with popular cultural and social activities, the initiative aims to encourage more people to engage with books and other reading materials in ways that feel enjoyable and meaningful to them.

Key elements of the challenge

  • Encouraging reading through connections with music, sport, film, and food
  • Promoting family and community involvement in reading activities
  • Highlighting the diverse ways reading can be part of everyday experiences

While further details about specific events or programmes related to the “Go All In” challenge have yet to be released, the National Year of Reading 2026 aims to support a wide range of reading initiatives across the country throughout the year.

For more information and updates on the National Year of Reading 2026 and the “Go All In” challenge, interested readers can visit the official National Year of Reading website or follow local library and community announcements.