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Waterstones Cirencester: May 2013
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Monday, 20 May 2013. It's nearly Wychwood Festival time again! We love this fantastic local family-friendly festival which takes place this year from Friday 31st May to Sunday 2nd June at Cheltenham Racecourse. Waterstones Cheltenham have put together a super programme of children's book events, so we thought it was a good opportunity to find out more about the authors and illustrators appearing there! On Saturday we welcome author Jenny Smith. With her brand new series,. I'm) most looking forward to a t...
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Waterstones Cirencester: Books For Little People
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Monday, 10 June 2013. Books For Little People. For most of us, our first experience of reading is turning the pages of a board book. They are easier for little hands to hold and they are built to survive the dropping, pulling and chewing that often ensues! We thought you might like to see some of our favourites, although of course the best way to enjoy them is to come in to the store and have a look! Of course we need to start with the classics. The Very Hungry Caterpillar. But the zoo keeps sending the ...
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Waterstones Cirencester: June 2013
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013. The CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals are two of the most prestigious awards in children's literature, and today this year's winners were announced! Read an interview with Sally Gardner here: http:/ www.thebookseller.com/news/carnegie-winner-gardner-children-being-examined-failure.html. Listen to Levi Pinfold's acceptance speech here: http:/ www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/2013awards/media ceremony.php? To read more about the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals,. Who has...
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Waterstones Cirencester: The Best of Georgette Heyer
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Friday, 14 June 2013. The Best of Georgette Heyer. Reminiscent of Jane Austen, with all the dizzying romance of fairytales; if you've never read a Georgette Heyer before, I urge you to do so right away - they are the best kind of escapism you could ask for, and once you've read one, you'll want to read them all. Luckily, there are lots to get through! Photos used with kind permission of the lovely Cathy - you can follow her on Twitter at @CathyReadsBooks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Louise Foxcroft - Writer Historian Broadcaster – About
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Radio & TV. I read History at the University of Cambridge and am currently the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge. My PhD thesis was published as. The Making of Addiction. The “use and abuse” of opium in nineteenth-century Britain. Ashgate, 2007). My second book,. Hot Flushes, Cold Science. A history of the modern menopause. Granta, 2009), won the Longman/. A history of dieting over 2,000 years. Sexuality: All That Matters. Is part of the Hodder and Stoughton series;.
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The shock of beauty in an unsafe world | Caron Freeborn
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Skip to main content. Caron Freeborn is a poet who has written novels, a poet who teaches, a poet who reads other poets. The shock of beauty in an unsafe world. Caron Freeborn’s ear for speech, her eye for the strange and telling detail, her empathy with the outsider and the shock of beauty in her strange and sometimes unsafe worlds, push the boundaries of language and form. This is where poetry should go. Freeborn shows us how." - Elizabeth Speller, prize-winning poet and novelist.
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Book Tourist: March 2011
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My journey of self discovery through books. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. The Return of Captain John Emmett. For the past couple of years I've come to enjoy the interwar period a great deal. This is due largely in part to Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs. Series and Charles Todd's Inspector Rutledge. Series. And although I have no idea if Elizabeth Speller. Plans to make a series out of her newest novel, I would be all for it. The Return of Captain John Emmett. The investigation leads Laurence into the comp...
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