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Student-led digital book club campaign
Read more. Learn more. Grow together.
Read4All promotes reading habits, literacy awareness, and lifelong learning by connecting students and young adults with legal reading resources, thoughtful recommendations, and supportive peer discussions.
About the campaign
Read4All is a digital book club campaign that helps students read more consistently, discover meaningful books, and discuss ideas with peers in a friendly online community.
The campaign exists because many students want to read, but attention is fragmented by digital distractions, resources are scattered across the web, and reading often feels isolated without peer support.
Collects campaign details, legal resources, recommendations, goals, and participation links.
Creates a low-friction space for discussions, reflections, weekly challenges, and peer motivation.
Shares quotes, quizzes, polls, reels, book prompts, and campaign updates for broader reach.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4
Read4All supports SDG 4 by encouraging literacy awareness, lifelong learning, accessible education resources, and inclusive peer-to-peer learning. The campaign helps students build a habit that strengthens academic confidence, critical thinking, empathy, and personal growth.
Book recommendations
These sample cards can be replaced with the campaign team’s chosen titles. Recommendations are shared for discussion and discovery, not as unauthorized copies.
Learning habits
Practical ideas for building small routines that compound into better study and reading habits.
Why we recommend it: It helps new readers make reading feel achievable.
Personal growth
An accessible look at how beliefs about learning shape effort, resilience, and progress.
Why we recommend it: It connects well with student motivation and SDG 4.
Public domain classic
A sharp social classic with themes of judgment, communication, class, and personal reflection.
Why we recommend it: It is discussion-friendly and legally available in public-domain libraries.
Focus and technology
A useful book for thinking about attention, distraction, and meaningful learning in the digital age.
Why we recommend it: It speaks directly to the problem of digital distraction.
Reading resources
Read4All only shares legal, publicly available, or authorized reading materials. We do not host pirated books or copyrighted PDFs.
Borrow and discover books through an open, library-style platform.
Visit resourceExplore a large collection of free public-domain ebooks.
Visit resourcePreview books, search topics, and find authorized purchase or library options.
Visit resourceUse your local or campus library catalogue for licensed ebooks, databases, and journals.
Resource placeholderFind study guides, reading strategies, and literacy articles from authorized education sources.
Resource placeholderWeekly activities
Discuss a selected book, chapter, article, or theme inside the WhatsApp community.
Join short challenges that make reading feel consistent, social, and achievable.
Vote on next reads, answer literary questions, and reflect on reading preferences.
Share favorite quotes, key insights, short summaries, and personal reflections.
Use reels and story posts to make literacy awareness more visible and engaging.
Community
The community is the campaign’s everyday discussion space. Members can discuss books, share reflections, receive recommendations, join weekly challenges, and follow friendly guidelines that keep the group useful.
Join the Read4All WhatsApp CommunityInstagram campaign
Follow Read4All on Instagram for book recommendations, quotes, quizzes, polls, storytelling reels, reading prompts, and campaign updates designed for students and young adults.
Follow us on InstagramCommunity guidelines
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