Kingston University announces six-book shortlist for next Big Read

Posted Thursday 23 February 2023

​Kingston University has announced the latest shortlist for its award-winning book sharing initiative, the Big Read.

In choosing the book given free to students, staff and the wider community, the University seeks a title likely to have widespread appeal. Each year, staff and students suggest titles, with the list then filtered using an algorithm of key criteria resulting in a carefully considered six-book shortlist.

A volunteer panel of judges made up of students and staff from across the University then sets to work reading each title before meeting to select the winning book. The publication picked is sent out to all new first year students and is also made available across campus for returning students and staff. 

Now in its ninth year, the project won the prestigious Times Higher Education Award for Widening Participation and Outreach in 2017Books have been shared in the wider community in secondary schools and with organisations for those with particular needs. The University has also collaborated with other institutions to compare outcomes, with St George's, University of London and Royal Holloway University current partners in the scheme.

 The winning title is expected to be announced in May. Contenders being considered are:

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