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Solihull Community Read

Posted on October 15, 2010 at 12:14 PM

October is Black History Month and Solihull Libraries are inviting local residents to read two books which explore the immigrant experience. The two classic contemporary novels they are suggesting are "Small Island" by Andrea Levy and "Brick Lane" by Monica Ali.




Solihull Community Read would like your feedback on how the books make you feel and are inviting readers to submit a short and snappy review viaone off the following methods:


  • Post a review at: http://solihullreads.wordpress.com/
  • Follow @SolihullCouncil on Twitter for updates and tell them what you think of the two books by using the hashtag #solbhm
  • Join Solihull Libraries on Facebook and post your thoughts on the SCR discussion section
  • Share you passion for either title on sites such as YouTube or Audioboo. Once you've uploaded your review don't forget to email us the link to Solihull Community Read (247library@solihull.gov.uk)

Reviews should be between 250 and 500 words or a maximum of 1-2 minutes of video or audio.


The person submitting the best review will win a special Black History Month prize.

Categories: Education, Solihull Council, News

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