Hay festival president Stephen Fry is backing the organisation’s new campaign to collect recommendations for the most pleasurable books to entice new readers, in a bid to combat falling literacy rates in the UK.
The Pleasure List campaign, run in partnership with the government’s National Year of Reading 2026, will share the “most un-put-downable” reads in the hopes of helping reverse the downward trend of adults reading for pleasure.
The National Year of Reading is “great news for book lovers, but the stats show we’re a dying breed,” said Fry. “Fewer and fewer people in Britain are reading for pleasure and we want to change that.”
Hay festival “is pulling together a reading list that can entice the most reluctant reader to start,” said Fry, “and we want your recommendations. What’s the book you raced through in one sitting? What book never fails to cheer you up? What’s the first book you remember falling in love with?”
Readers can submit their recommendations for The Pleasure List through a call out form. Each contribution enters readers into a draw to win a bundle of books for a public space of their choice.
“More and more people feel that books aren’t for them, or they don’t know where to begin,” said Hay festival CEO Julie Finch. The Pleasure List “will offer a joyful starting point to help people on their reading journeys”.
The National Year of Reading 2026 was announced by education secretary Bridget Phillipson in July. The campaign seeks to address the sharp decline in reading among children and adults. In November, the education committee launched an inquiry into the decline in reading for pleasure.
“This can’t be just a government mission. It needs to be a national one. So, it’s time for all of us to play our part, put our phones down and pick up a book,” said Phillipson when announcing the Year of Reading.
The final selection of books will be unveiled at Hay festival 2026, which will take place from 21 to 31 May. A selection of earlybird events have been released, with the full programme set to be published in March. Bernardine Evaristo, Lea Ypi, Samira Ahmed and David Olusoga are among authors scheduled to attend.

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