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It’s getting too close to Halloween for my liking… | Mister Toffee – Resident Publishing Cat of Piccadilly Press
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Mister Toffee – Resident Publishing Cat of Piccadilly Press. A quick blog before I set off on my voyage…. Next Post →. It’s getting too close to Halloween for my liking…. October 22, 2010. What a well-traveled cat I am! Last weekend I made it all the way to the Cheltenham Literature Festival. Bella, my annoying sister, is SO jealous especially since I got to go along to two literary events. The first was a story telling workshop with the wonderfully funny Ciaran Murtagh. Ciaran Murtagh takes to the stage.
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About Simon Cheshire
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Simon Cheshire hated school and, on the whole, school wasn't too keen on him either. He had a successful career in book marketing until leaving the publishing industry in 2001 to write full time. Simon Cheshire hated school and, on the whole, school wasn't too keen on him either. He had a successful career in book marketing until leaving the publishing industry in 2001 to write full time. Simon’s new books are a solve-it series called Saxby Smart. Find more about them here.
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The Frankenstein Inheritance by Simon Cheshire | indie e-book review
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The place to find ebooks worth reading. Skip to primary content. What does Indie mean? The Frankenstein Inheritance by Simon Cheshire. February 20, 2013. Perhaps, however, the most impressive feature of the novel is the very one over which Mary Shelley agonised most. What can the place of Victoria and Albert be in human society? A force for good. Once again, the implications of a moral difficulty are not shirked. To work at all, pastiche must be done well. This demands a deep literary understanding&#...
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REVIEW TEAM | indie e-book review
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The place to find ebooks worth reading. Skip to primary content. What does Indie mean? Our review team is a group of professional writers with many years experience aiming to provide a peer-review system for other writers publishing indie ebooks. Across the team there is a breadth of reading interests and knowledge and on this site we review ebooks we’ve found and enjoyed ourselves and which we are happy to recommend to others of similar tastes. Lead Reviewer and Site Editor). She inherited a unique arch...
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callyphillips | indie e-book review
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The place to find ebooks worth reading. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What does Indie mean? April 10, 2013. The quick witted amongst you will have noticed that IEBR is no longer reviewing. It was a year long project and we reviewed approximately 150 ebooks. There are plenty more great ones out there. It’s up to you to find them now. Please notify any link breaks or errors to indieebookreivew@btinternet.com or to the indieebookreview facebook page. It’s hub is a Facebook Page. Here i...
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Saxby Smart Case Files
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Simon Cheshire hated school and, on the whole, school wasn’t too keen on him either. He had a successful career in book marketing until leaving the publishing industry in 2001 to write full time. Simon’s new books are a solve-it series called Saxby Smart. Find more about them here. He has also written three stand-alone titles for Piccadilly Press – Kissing Vanessa. Plastic Fantastic, and The Prince and The Snowgirl. Find out more by visiting his website: www.simoncheshire.co.uk.
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Tales Quotes | Tales of Yesterday
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Chelley Toy Book Blog. Tales Gets A Shout Out! Tales Of Point Horror Book Club. British Books Challenge 2016. The Classics Challenge 2016. My Year In Books And Challenges 2015. I always feel honoured when parts of my reviews or tweets are quoted by authors, publishers or other bloggers and feature on websites or books etc so I thought I would make a little page to share these…. Do give me a shout if you ever spot Tales in a book or a press release 🙂. A quote from my review of Seed. Hobson and Choi Series.
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Crime Central: May 2011
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A blog about crime books - and more - for teens. Monday, 30 May 2011. EGA interviews.Anne Cassidy. The reading group from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School interviewed Anne Cassidy. We ran the first half last week.here are the rest of their searching questions. 12 What inspired you to write Looking for JJ? 13 Out of all your books, which was the most difficult to complete? 14 Do you relate a lot to your main characters? The girls from EGA. 17 Which book did you enjoy writing most? 20 Do you take characte...