Bromley Central Library is gearing up for its first-ever World Book Night on April 23, aiming to celebrate literature with a variety of activities targeted at teenagers and adults. The event will include 150 'quick reads' giveaways, creative writing workshops, and a Q&A session with local authors. Attendees can also enjoy painting sessions, talks about Bromley's history, and a marketplace for local entrepreneurs. Other attractions encompass cocktails, Nigerian cuisine, poetry recitals, and live performances, highlighting the community's artistic talents as part of the 'Bromley 60' celebrations.
Bromley Central Library is set to host its first World Book Night on April 23, featuring activities focused on reading, writing, and creativity for all.
Sally Adcock, GLL's libraries manager, expressed excitement about the event and highlighted the presence of local authors, illustrators, and performers.
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