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1 Roth also helped bring a wider readership to the acclaimed Israeli writer Aharon Appelfeld.
2 This is often the result of the need to make the newspaper meaningful to a wider readership .
3 It was only later that it occurred to us to publish her diaries for a wider readership .
4 It deserves a wider readership .
5 Juniper recalls Goldsmith as a "brave but modest" editor who gave a quasi-academic journal a wider readership .
6 And Marcus Sedgwick's ambitious, millennia-spanning The Ghosts of Heaven was young-adult fiction at its best, and deserves a wider readership .
7 The result is a book which will appeal to a much wider readership than the pre-teen age-group at whom it is primarily directed.
8 The only possible avenue to a better life was through the one character who might conceivably find a placement in the world of wider readership .
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