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March 17, 2020

The Worst Hangover | Pegasus Reviews

We recently received a lovely review from Sally Burrell for the new release, The Worst Hangover, by Cordelia Fonte. Check out below to see what she thought! Thank you for a fantastic read of "The Worst Hangover" by Cordelia Fonte. An absolutely fantastic read which I know everyone can relate to.Poor Rebecca she has not had it easy and at the end of the book, are we going to have a sequel? Talk about keeping you on the edge of your seat! I really hope Cordelia writes a sequ...

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March 13, 2020

A book for every Mum

Are you looking for a great Mother's Day gift for your Mum, Grandma, or another great lady in your life? We've got a book for her! Whether she loves Gardening or if she's a hopeless romantic, a foodie, a geek or a nature lover. We've got you covered! The Hopeless Romantic Mum A Rum Affair by Alan Paisey It's your Mum's turnto pick a film, and she wants to watch the notebook for the hundredthtime and will most likely shed a tear or two. He...

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March 10, 2020

Author Life - B.A.Saidel

B.A.Saidel, the author of 'The Letters of Room 13' released her book in November 2019. We wanted to catch up with the new author and see how life had been treating hersince she was published. Did you always dream of becoming an author? I am not sure how to answer this question because I have always been an author in some form or another. In school I wrote a lot of pieces on this and that - from what did you do over the summer holiday to school essays about various subjec...

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March 6, 2020

Eating Disorders Awareness Week

This week is Eating Disorder Awareness Week (2nd - 8th March) a week to fight the myths and misunderstandings that surround anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder and EDNOS. To mark this week, we have recommended one of our books An & I a story about a girl called Ali who develops anorexia. AN & i Ali North AN&itells the true story of Ali North, a young girl from a troubled background in Northern Ireland who develops anorexia nervosa to cope with life...

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March 3, 2020

Author Life - T J Weekes

Did you always dream of becoming an author? At the beginning no. I wanted to be an English teacher over in Korea but as I started writing, my love for story telling grew and took over everything I did. What was your first job? My very first job was working in Childcare. I had worked in childcare for two years, before starting work elsewhere. How did you come about writing your book? Was that your intention or did you start writing fo...

Fun and Games

February 28, 2020

Beatrice the Sunbeam Bunny Where Are All the Bees | Facts about Bunnies

We recently released, Beatricethe Sunbeam Bunny Where Are All the Bees – a magical illustrated story about Beatrice amuch loved, threadbare and saggy toy rabbit, that's until thesunbeam transforms her into a bright furry yellow bunny.We thought we'd take a closer look at bunnies and you may even learn something you didn't know before! You may have heard that bunnies breed a lot, but did you know that a female bunny can actually produce 8 litters pe...

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February 25, 2020

Author Life - R Mcdowall

R Mcdowall, the author of 'Cheeky Dragons',released her book in October 2019. We wanted to catch up with the new author and see how life had been treating hersince she was published. Did you always dream of becoming an author? Yes, even as a young child being an author was something I very much aspired to, I can remember writing my own little folded paper version of Harry Potter for a family friend! Every trip I went on growing up a notepad and pen came with me...

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February 21, 2020

Emotions & Fiction: What Are Mental Consequences Of Reading A Good Book?

There is nothing like spending a free evening getting immersed in a good story. The means by which the narrators connect with their audience have changed drastically over the last decade. Movies and video games are as popular as books ever used to be. But that doesn’t mean reading is out of the picture. In fact, there are some aspects of it that simply cannot be replaced. The sheer amount of written information we consume may surprise you. Most of it is just white noise that gets filter...

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February 18, 2020

Author Life - Meredith Vivian

Meredith Vivian, the author of 'Running Hard',released hisbook in October 2019. We wanted to catch up with the new author and see how life had been treating himsince he was published. Did you always dream of becoming an author? I’ve had many dreams…of becoming a tramp, long distance lorry driver, professional tennis player, international peace envoy, national treasure and, yes, a successful author. Now that my first novel is in the bag, you can fin...