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Current and Upcoming Tours. TOUR INFO: The Lost Child by Ann Troup. Mandy Miller disappeared from Hallow’s End when she was just 3 years old. She was never found. Thirty years on, Elaine Ellis is carrying her mother’s ashes back to Hallow’s End to scatter them in the place that she once called home. Elaine has never been there, but it’s the only place Jean talked about while she was growing up – so it seems as good a place as any. Monday 20th July - Sunday 26th July. It's a Mad Mad World. Create your own...
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An MG Maniacal Book Club Review (with Extra Gargoyle!): Stonebird….and a Giveaway! | The Bookshelf Gargoyle
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Musings on books from a stony-faced reviewer. The Reviewers (aka Your Friendly Neighbourhood Shelf-Dwellers). About the Gargie Awards. Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge 2016: Progress Page. Oddity Odyssey Reading Challenge 2015. Small Fry Safari KidLit Readers Challenge 2014 Sign Up Page. Small Fry Safari Readers Challenge 2014 – Category Link Ups. Fi50: Communal Flash Fiction. Title Fight Reading Challenge 2016 – Sign Up Page! Title Fight Reading Challenge 2016: Category Link-Ups. August 11, 2015. He’s li...
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Books « Janet MacLeod Trotter
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Research materials and blog posts from the best-selling author of historical fiction and epic family sagas. THE INDIA TEA SERIES. The Tyneside Sagas and The Great War Sagas. I’ve written over twenty books and been continuously in print for over 30 years. My books are popular with both digital and library readers – those who like a page-turner with a social context that makes them think. Span the 16th to 18th centuries and include the dramatic life of Jacobite heroine, Flora MacDonald. Click to share on T...
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Scottish Historical Novels « Janet MacLeod Trotter
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Research materials and blog posts from the best-selling author of historical fiction and epic family sagas. THE INDIA TEA SERIES. The Tyneside Sagas and The Great War Sagas. Introducing my HIGHLAND ROMANCE COLLECTION! The Jacobite Lass: a stirring and passionate story inspired by Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald. Deeply emotional and uplifting, THE JACOBITE LASS is set in the turbulent times of 18. Available as an ebook at Amazon UK. And at Amazon.com. And as a paperback. Under the thin veneer of civilit...
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Two short reviews – July 2015 | Novel Heights
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Books, books and more books – what I've read and what I thought. Two short reviews – July 2015. In an effort to make a dent in the (ever-increasing) pile of books I’ve read but not yet reviewed below are two short reviews for. The Liar’s Chair. By Rebecca Whitney and. The Liar’s Chair. 8211; Rebecca Whitney. 8211; Jan 2015. There has been a trend towards fiction which features unsympathetic characters and The Liar’s Chair seems to fall into this category – I didn’t like and couldn’...Posted in 3 star.
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Ratings & Spoilers | Novel Heights
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Books, books and more books – what I've read and what I thought. I would hate to flout convention – so books will be ranked out of 5. So 5 is top of the pile – buy this book and make room on your shelf to keep it. An example of a 5 for me would be Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”. 4 is both a good read, something I would recommend, but is also memorable, whereas 3 is fine but I probably won’t remember the story for much more than a week or two (especially true of books within series! Confessions of myster...
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Remembering 7/7 – Jennie Ensor – Novelist, etc
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Jennie Ensor – Novelist, etc. Loads of entertaining and informative stuff on writing, books and publishing. July 20, 2015. July 20, 2015. I felt I ought to do something to acknowledge the tenth anniversary of 7/7, given that I’m a Londoner and the events that July are a significant part of. Perhaps it’s enough to bear witness – perhaps it’s all most of us can do. We can mentally stand with those whose lives changed on 7. July 2005, and think once in a while of the 52 who didn’t make it past that date.
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On what led to “Ghosts of Chechnya” – Jennie Ensor – Novelist, etc
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Jennie Ensor – Novelist, etc. Loads of entertaining and informative stuff on writing, books and publishing. On what led to “Ghosts of Chechnya”. June 16, 2015. June 17, 2015. I have always been drawn to things that are hidden and somewhat mysterious. As a freelance journalist, I enjoyed working on articles that dug deep, raised difficult questions and were sometimes controversial. (Unfortunately they often took a hell of a long time to research, so were not so great for the bank balance.). I’ve long been...
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Epic Family Sagas « Janet MacLeod Trotter
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Research materials and blog posts from the best-selling author of historical fiction and epic family sagas. THE INDIA TEA SERIES. The Tyneside Sagas and The Great War Sagas. Powerful and uplifting novels spanning the late 19th century and the turbulent years of the 20th, with three wonderful heroines. (Inspired by the life of Catherine Cookson). More details on The Jarrow Trilogy page. THE TYNESIDE SAGAS and THE GREAT WAR SAGAS. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Join me on FACEBOOK. The BI...
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From Purple Crayons to Summer Scones ….! « Janet MacLeod Trotter
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Research materials and blog posts from the best-selling author of historical fiction and epic family sagas. THE INDIA TEA SERIES. The Tyneside Sagas and The Great War Sagas. From Purple Crayons to Summer Scones …! By Janet MacLeod Trotter. I was interviewed by the lovely ladies at Madeleine Milburn Agency this week …. In a (seemingly vain) effort to render gloomy and grey London a little more cheerful and summery today, here is a new Q&A with our best-selling author Janet MacLeod Trotter. Regular flapjac...
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