DARLINGTON libraries are gearing up for a special series of selfies sessions to mark #LovetoRead weekend.

The #LovetoRead selfie sessions are part of the Society of Chief Librarians support for the BBC’s ongoing Get Reading campaign which aims to promote and encourage reading for pleasure.

During the weekend of November 5, audiences and library users will be asked to share their reading recommendations via selfies posted on Twitter and Facebook.

Darlington libraries will be hosting a series of selfie-taking fun days from Thursday, November 3 until Saturday, November 5.

Staff will be inviting customers to hold up a board recommending their favourite book, pick a face that shows how it makes them feel, take a selfie and share it on social media using the hashtags #Libraries #LovetoRead.

Councillor Nick Wallis, Darlington Borough Council’s cabinet member for leisure and the environment, said: “We hosted a Shakespeare Selfie Saturday back in April which proved very popular and we’re hoping people of all ages will join in the fun for #LovetoRead weekend.

“Reading isn’t just something we do to get information and learn new things, it opens up whole new worlds which the reader can enjoy, and we’re thrilled to be able to support #LovetoRead which celebrates reading for pleasure.”

For more information about library services and events, visit the Darlington Libraries Facebook page, pop into one of the libraries at Crown Street or Cockerton or call 01325-349160.

Details of other events can be found on the website at www.darlington.gov.uk/darlingtonevents