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The Wells Festival of Literature: Schools programmes
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How do you take your coffee? Showcase of Local Talent. Get 10% off Fine Dining. Become a Friend of the Festival. Find out how the Festival uses the proceeds to promote books and the love of reading. Keep updated on latest news and events. Emma Craigie – Strode College. Emma also spent time with English students in the library and finally spoke to A level Media and Broadcast students and was then interviewed by one of them. And is very privileged to be working with them in North London helping challenged ...
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Library@TIS: September 2014
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Monday, 15 September 2014. Everyone should be able to find something of interest in this fortnights selection of new books. Happy reading. Don't forget to click on the links to find reviews for these books and if your lucky a book trailer or two. The last thirteen book 3. Drawing robots made easy. How can you stay healthy? So many things we should know, but we don't. This is a fascinating read. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
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That's Another Story: Marvelous Middle Grade Monday - A Dog Called Homeless
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Andrea L. Mack: Ideas and Inspiration for Writers and Readers of Children's Books. Writing Middle Grade Fiction. Monday, May 11, 2015. Marvelous Middle Grade Monday - A Dog Called Homeless. How did that happen? I haven't read many middle grade books lately, so I don't have a new one to share with you today. Suggestions for books to read are always welcome! Here's the Amazon description:. With beautiful, spare writing and adorable animals, A Dog Called Homeless. A Dog Called Homeless. I read this one as a...
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That's Another Story: May 2015
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Andrea L. Mack: Ideas and Inspiration for Writers and Readers of Children's Books. Writing Middle Grade Fiction. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Learning from Picture Books - The Man With the Violin. I really admired the unique way the illustrator told the story along with the author in this picture book. I’m so glad I was introduced to this story through the nominations for the Blue Spruce Award and my school librarian. It’s really a picture book for all ages, not just children. Here's the summary from Amazon:.
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Auld School Librarian: June 2014
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Book reviews, crafts, blether. Friday, June 20, 2014. Henry and the.smart human review. What would the world be like if robots dominated and humans were an experimental, often buggy technology- only good for menial tasks and incapable of higher thinking? Rocks in my socks:. The secondary characters are a bit flat and the plot fairly standard, much like the video games that Henry loves playing. Every book its reader:. I'd give this to fans of robots, humor, and video games. The action never gets too i...
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Shelf-employed: January 2015
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Book reviews (and news) you can use - for busy librarians, teachers and caregivers. A public librarian's look at books, audiobooks, and other media for children and young adults. Friday, January 30, 2015. The Accidental Highwayman - an audiobook review. 2014 The Accidental Highwayman: Being the Tale of Kit Bristol, His Horse Midnight, a Mysterious Princess, and Sundry Magical Persons Besides. New York: Tor Teen. Can I tell you how much I like this book? You can find my review of The Accidental Highwayman.
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Falling in Love Again... | Words & Pictures - Online Magazine of SCBWI British Isles
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FAQs and Contact Us. Sunday, 16 February 2014. Falling in Love Again. Next month is the submission window for the SCBWI Work in Progress Grants. And in my Internet meandering this morning I came across an interview with Karen Cushman. Whose grant is also up for grabs in March - if you're old enough! But we're still in February and some of what Karen was talking about fits so well with this month's theme. She quotes Ray Bradbury. Who said so many great things, here's one of them:. This week, I loved Phili...
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The Wells Festival of Literature: Schools programmes
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How do you take your coffee? Showcase of Local Talent. Get 10% off Fine Dining. Become a Friend of the Festival. Find out how the Festival uses the proceeds to promote books and the love of reading. Keep updated on latest news and events. Emma Craigie – Strode College. Emma also spent time with English students in the library and finally spoke to A level Media and Broadcast students and was then interviewed by one of them. And is very privileged to be working with them in North London helping challenged ...
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We Love To Read: December 2016
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We Love To Read. Navigate this blog through the labels in the word cloud on the right hand side of the page. Posts are also written by students. Look at the end of the posting for the username to see who reviewed the book. Please comment, writers are waiting for your feedback! Remember to use the Three C's when you comment: Compliment, Connect, ask a question and start a Conversation. Tuesday, December 27, 2016. Old school by Jeff Kinney. Labels: Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Nerds by Michael Buckley. I like thi...
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