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Top Authors Part Of National Reading Competition For Schools

Posted at 10:06AM Saturday 01 Dec 2012

The 90 books in a new nationwide reading competition, Read for My School, will include some of Britain's leading children's fiction authors such as Michael Rosen, Cressida Cowell and Michael Morpurgo, in a list that will also include classics such as Anna Sewell's Black Beauty.

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