Reading Well for health and wellbeing
Coventry Libraries are proud to offer Reading Well Books on Prescription and Reading Well mood-boosting books at all our libraries
Reading Well self-help books
Reading Well helps you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading. The books are all chosen and recommended by health experts, as well as people living with the conditions covered and their relatives and carers. You can be recommended a title by a health professional, or you can visit your local library and take a book out yourself.
Some titles are available to download for free as eBooks.
There are five book lists available:
- Reading Well for mental health
- Reading Well for teens
- Reading Well for children
- Reading Well for dementia
The books are available for anyone to access from their local library for free. Friendly staff will be on hand to help you join the library if you are not already a member.
Reading Well for teens
Reading Well for teens supports the mental health and wellbeing of teenagers, providing helpful information, advice and support to help them better understand their feelings, handle difficult experiences and boost confidence. The list has been developed as an update to the 2016 Reading Well for Young People (“Shelf Help”) list and is focused on supporting teens’ mental health and wellbeing in a post-pandemic context.
Reading Well for mental health
Reading Well for mental health provides information and support for people with common mental health needs and for dealing with difficult feelings and experiences. The books are all endorsed by health experts, as well as people with personal experience of mental health conditions. The books include information on approaches such as CBT and mindfulness, as well as common mental health conditions including depression anxiety, OCD and others. The collection also includes personal stories and advice for carers.
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Download the Reading Well for Mental Health book list.
Reading Well for Dementia
Reading Well for Dementia recommends helpful reading for people living with dementia. There are also books on the list for family members, friends and carers, including young children. The books provide reliable information, advice and support as well as personal stories.
The list also includes a wide range of formats including eBooks and audiobooks and a selection of digital resources to support people affected by dementia.
The collection of books has been chosen and endorsed by leading health professionals and co-produced with people with lived experience.
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Reading Well for Children
Reading Well for children supports the mental health and wellbeing of children, providing children and their families and carers with information, advice and support for coping with feelings and worries, daily life and getting through a tough time. The books have been chosen and endorsed by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families. The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), but includes a wide range of reading levels to support less confident readers, and to encourage children to read together with their siblings and carers.
Download the full Reading Well for children book list
Reading Well mood- boosting books
Reading Well Mood Boosting Books is a national promotion of uplifting titles, including novels, poetry and non-fiction. The books are all recommended by readers and reading groups and are perfect when you’re in need of a boost. Visit your local library to pick up a reading well mood-boosting book today.
View all the Mood Boosting booklists on the Reading Well website.
Download the Reading Well for health and wellbeing book lists.
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