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Overall, the number of books read among children dropped compared with previous years, but the young people were reading more challenging books. JK Rowling dominated the leaderboard of most popular books at primary level as pupils continued to pick up the Harry Potter series. Other popular authors at primary included David Walliams, Julia Donaldson and Roald Dahl. At second level the most popular book was One of Us is Lying by Karen M McManus. Other popular authors at secondary school included Suzanne Collins, Rick Riordan and Philip Pulman. Renaissance director John Moore said reading had helped many childrenâs sense of wellbeing while isolated from the wider world. ....
Primary school pupils read ‘longer books of greater difficulty’ during lockdown (Ben Birchall/PA) Young people’s reading skills improved during lockdown as many children picked up longer books of greater difficulty, according to a literacy study. But older pupils in secondary school were still reading books of the same difficulty as upper primary pupils during the pandemic year, the report suggests. The latest edition of the annual What Kids Are Reading report analysed the reading habits of more than 1.1 million young people across the UK and Ireland. The report, produced by Professor Keith Topping, of the University of Dundee, and assessment provider Renaissance UK, found that the number of books read overall dropped by 17% compared with last year. ....
When the reading habits of more than 1.1million pupils across the UK and Ireland were analysed for the annual What Kids Are Reading report, it found reading levels increased during school closures. ....