Local author Simon Adepetun is visiting the lucky pupils of Great Sankey High School, as he reads to them from his undeniably incredible book 'The Bee Hive'., the story of two children who are out to find some treasure. Find out what all the buzz is about this story and indulge yourself in the story taht will hvae children and parents alike loving each and every page. Eleven-year-old Daniel Jeremiah Chambers has parents Philip and Susan who love work and shopping and who just don't listen. Daniel is an only child ... no, he's lying ... he has a sister, Alice, who has a dolly fixation; Dan is sure she is an alien. So, Dan has a few problems, none insurmountable, until his friend, Benji, introduces him to the find of the century - a derelict bee hive which could become a den. Of course, such a simple thing is never so simple and when Dan finds a map well, all kinds of things just go horribly wrong. For example - Alice noses her nosey way in and two strange men suddenly turn up wanting what's theirs - and then there's the bank, too. The Beehive by Simon Adepetun is a tight little sharp-witted bumble through a short period in Dan's young life. ‘What's a bumble?' - ‘Shut up, Alice!'
Attend Birchwood Library on 8th May to meet the marvellous Simon Adepetun and get a signed copy of his book, 'The Bee Hive'.
Make sure to get in touch with Nantwich Bookshop as on the 5th of the May, the brilliant author Oliver Mell is signing copies of his debut book 'Godless'. Tickets are being sold by the bookstore for you to get the brilliant chance to meet the author and get a signed book. With doors opening from 6:30, this will be one you do not want to miss. A nightclub, a priest, a soldier returning from Iraq, a young girl and a pervert. In this shady brew, murders are starting and for Peter, just back from Iraq, a job as a bouncer in the nightclub puts him front and centre to the crimes. But what's wrong with his brother, John, the priest? Peter has never seen him look so ill ... maybe he should go out for a beer more often. Maybe ... but then the pervert and the girl wind up in a bad way and Peter gets caught up and when John dies all kinds of guilt crowds in. Oliver Mell's Godless is a rare vampire novel where the reader wades through the limbo of insanity as Peter strives to sort out what is real and what is PTSD in overdrive. When his brother is found hanging in the church, Peter can only follow the steps of the weird young guy who went home with the girl - straight into the world of the vampire.
Attend the Waterstones in Kirkcaldy Thursday night to see the marvellous Robert Leslie and get signed copies of his book 'Death of a Grey Man'. Step aside Inspector Rebus, there's another crime solver stalking the not so mean streets of Edinburgh's New Town. This one comes with calculator, accountancy tables and a broken marriage. When Sandy Gray's father's murdered body is left in an Edinburgh tourist spot and the police investigation stalls he wants to know the reason why. He enlists the help of his erstwhile and much more worldly-wise friend Billy. Together they share the pursuit that moves the action from Scotland's Capital to the Border Country. This is a story that keeps the reader guessing and amused right until the end.
Make sure to skirt the shadows on your way down to Barnton Library in late April as you will get the chance to meet the author behind the new horror book 'Godless'. Have the opportunity to meet the man himself, Oliver Mell. A nightclub, a priest, a soldier returning from Iraq, a young girl and a pervert. In this shady brew, murders are starting and for Peter, just back from Iraq, a job as a bouncer in the nightclub puts him front and centre to the crimes. But what's wrong with his brother, John, the priest? Peter has never seen him look so ill ... maybe he should go out for a beer more often. Maybe ... but then the pervert and the girl wind up in a bad way and Peter gets caught up and when John dies all kinds of guilt crowds in. Oliver Mell's Godless is a rare vampire novel where the reader wades through the limbo of insanity as Peter strives to sort out what is real and what is PTSD in overdrive. When his brother is found hanging in the church, Peter can only follow the steps of the weird young guy who went home with the girl - straight into the world of the vampire.
Simon Adepetun is at the Penketh Library to talk about his beautifully illustrated children's book, 'The Bee Hive'. Come along for the chance to meet the author!
Westbrook Library is hosting an author event with the marvellous Simon Adepetun as he talks about, and signs copies of, his children's book: 'The Bee Hive'. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity!
Join G. B. Gurland as she talks and signs copies of her remarkable children's book, 'The Secret Files of Phineas Foster', at BookHampton on April 22nd. Meet the mind behind this exciting read!
Make sure to head down to the Cheltenham Children's Library on this Friday morning in late April. Make most of the last few days of the Easter holidays with a reading and signing of books with the author of both 'My Teacher's a Robot!' and 'My Teacher's a Spy!'. Are your teachers mysterious? Are your teachers definitely up to something? Do you really know who your teacher is? It always creates a bit of a stir when a new teacher starts school, especially when that teacher is young and handsome, like Mr Gunning. But why does he have an expensive car? And is he really who he seems? Chloe, Jessica, Kelly and Andrew think not and when Andrew claims he is sure Mr Gunning is a spy the gang just have to find out if that is the case. In a crime thriller for young readers Phil Barnes creates in My Teacher's a Spy! four children who start out simply trying to find out if their suspicions are true but who rapidly discover that the murky waters of intrigue are deeper than they thought. And when Andrew goes missing the girls must pull together, fight their tears and continue their detective course as one by one they, too, succumb to the criminal ... whoever he or she is.
Join the author, Trevor Wrenn, at Gerrards Cross Community Library this month when he talks about his captivating romance novel, 'Love Hurts'. Don't miss out on your chance to meet the author!
Valerie Albrecht, author of 'The Story Behind the Story' is at the Tilba Festival to talk about her book, a gripping biography of a Navajo medicine man. Native American traditions are rich and enigmatic to many, with populations sadly dwindling and protectiveness over the culture that remains. In this book, Valerie Albrecht, Australian Biographer of Indigenous Peoples, writes the life, work and world views of Elroy Begay, a Navajo Medicine Man who unexpectedly invited her to do so. The telling and scripting spread over four years of meetings and conversations, living within his family and community on Chinle Reservation Arizona, attending and assisting his ceremonies and researching. Included is knowledge on the Navajo Creation story; time honoured traditional medicine and ceremonial practices which are permissible to be written; information on reservation family life and Elroy's philosophical perspectives. As well, Albrecht shares her processing of what proved to be an intensely paradigm shifting experience for both herself and Elroy. Clearly interwoven through-out, is Elroy's creed and core principle of acceptance: acceptance of your history, your culture, yourself and your uniqueness, and for the ‘hand' you have been dealt - Elroy is a paraplegic medicine man living, practising and being cared for between two ways of life and two sets of health conventions. He tells The Story Behind the Story to preserve it and to bring hope and pride for his people.
One reading group will be truly blessed the last Wednesday in March as they will get to meet local author George Roberts, who has just released his debut book 'From Ten Down to Three'. This humorous novel is set to charm and delight anyone who decides to open its pages. In 1986, James collapses after a game of football at school. The cause is diagnosed as a tumour on the brain. Although treatment is successful, James will never be the footballer he was. The story of James continues on into his thirties as he falls in love, starts a family and becomes, in a modest way, a hero. In From Ten Down to Three George Roberts examines fate as events happen in James's life that leave him questioning whether things are meant to be or are simply coincidence. A phone call made in error lead to him finding love. A bang on the head reveals the presence of the tumour. Saving a young woman's life leads to an unexpected encounter. From Ten Down to Three is a delightful read full of wit and a dash of tragedy.
The pupils Penponds School in Cambourne, Cornwall will have a very lucky day as they'll get to meet the brilliant author Gilly Sloper at the end of next month as she reads from her story 'The Fairies of Jenny's Field'. This staggering new children's book tells the unbelievable truth about fairies: they're real! Nine-year-old Nell and her six-year-old brother Charlie live in Cornwall and they have a teacher who believes in fairies. And very soon they will, too, because something has to be put right. In a charming story of fairies, children and time author Gilly Sloper creates in The Fairies of Jenny's Field a world where drawings can come to life and fairies can place their babies in the soft middles of daisies while they go to gather food. But all is not right, a terrible thing has happened and only the children can fix it, but can they find their way to the past to do it?
Explore a world like no other with authors Karen and David, the wonderful minds behind their fantastic first novel 'The Kingdom of Puli'. The extremely lucky children of Commonswood school in Hertfordshire will have the absolute pleasure of meeting the amazing authors and the huge knitted characters they are sure to bring along. The Kingdom of Puli tells the tale of three generations of the Royal Puli Family. The Pulies are a highly intelligent species that are dog-like in appearance. The Kingdom of Puli is a magical place, mystical horses fly across the sky and gladiators perform battles in the Great Arena. The Royal Family of Puli have magical powers, which are bestowed on them by the highest wizard. They are only allowed to use their magic for good not evil. Any Puli caught practicing evil is banished to Togo: a dark horrible swampland on the borders of the Kingdom. The story begins when the Evil Warlock casts a spell on Prince Ceaser and turns him into an ordinary dog. Then he locks him in an old chest and transports him to earth. A little girl called Lilly finds the chest in her garden shed. Lilly enters in the magical world of adventure and friendship with the Pulies. This spans over three generations of her family. They accompany the Puli princes on exciting quests to save the kingdom from being destroyed by the Evil Warlock. These dangerous quests send them back in time to the medieval England, the Crimean War and to Togo; as they have to bring back important objects that belonged to famous historical figures; for Wizard Merlin to use in a spell to save the kingdom. The reader will be introduced to all the colourful characters from the Kingdom of Puli; Wizard Merlin, General Hercules, King Brutus, Queen Allegra and many others. It is an old fashioned tale of good versus evil that will keep the reader gripped to the story from start to finish. We allow them into the secret kingdom of Puli that is hidden above the clouds where magic exists. Open the book and be transported to a faraway kingdom...
The Bakewell Bookshop is proudly hosting their local author Robert Dawson for a signing, who has just released the book 'Tuesday, Wednesday, Quake Day', a brilliant story that combines environmental issues and also the issues and prejudices that the Romany people face. Tom is a young man from the traveller community who has a six-year-old sister, Luckry (Lucretia) who's a bit of a pain, and a ‘girlfriend' (don't say that or she'll slap him) Nat. All is going well in a kids growing up kind of way until fracking starts in the local countryside when Tom gets his nickname ‘Blotch' owing to the burns he gets from corrosive chemicals stored in the mining company's yard. But the Travelling community has some beliefs that are not held by everyone and such strong family ties that even death cannot separate generations. And when Luckry swears she's received instructions from dead Big Gran involving throwing money in a wishing well she just has to do it, even if means bringing on an earthquake ... Robert Dawson's Tuesday, Wednesday Quake Day is an endearing adventure story for children which has a central theme of acceptance and a big brother looking out for his little sister.
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