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Kate Moton – Kate Morton
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The House At Riverton. This author has not yet filled in any details. So far Kate Moton has created 48 blog entries. I have been remiss in not posting sooner about my new Australian paperback jackets. If you’re in Australia or New Zealand and have a habit of getting lost amongst the shelves of your local bookstore, you might already have seen them? I love them, and hope you do, too! Stay tuned, US and Canadian readers! Next Year’s Words. Next Year’s Words. The long wintry shadows! But the main historical...
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Sarah Quick, author of 'Family Ghosts': October 2011
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Sarah Quick, author of 'Family Ghosts'. Tuesday, 25 October 2011. Who's stocking 'Family Ghosts'? Courtyard Books, Bishops Cleeve http:/ www.courtyardbooks.co.uk/. The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop, Nailsworth http:/ www.yellow-lightedbookshop.co.uk/. Alison's of Tewkesbury (01684 274600 or email info@alisonsbookshop.co.uk. Waterstone's Booksellers in Cheltenham, Gloucester and Cribbs Causeway, Bristol http:/ www.waterstones.com/. St Ives Bookseller http:/ www.stives-bookseller.co.uk/. Monday, 17 October 2011.
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Mabecron Books - Our story
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Mabecron book publishing grew from our experience as booksellers in the Devon and Cornwall areas. We recognised a need to create books which we felt did not already exist but which we had a market for. This realisation led to the formation of a publishing company with clear ideas and a strong identity within Cornwall. Our Bookshops in Plymouth. We now have seven. The Ferry Birds,. And the Lonley sea Dragon, written by the Orange prize winning author Helen Dunmore and illustrated by the Carnegie medal lon...
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queenofthenightbus | For lovers of life without cab fare | Page 2
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All Hail The Queen. Newer posts →. LondonLove: Keats House, Hampstead Heath. August 11, 2013. On Friday morning I was heading to one of the loveliest bits of London – Hampstead Heath – for a tour of the hospital there (job interview tomorrow, eek! Due to the fear of being late, I ended up there far too early so decided to mooch around and stare at all the beautiful houses like the little match girl, practically smushing my face up to the glass panes. Seriously, I forgot places like this exist! First I pa...
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Why I love Cornwall | Alison Mercer
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Blog reviews of my books. Why I love Cornwall. My abiding memory of my first trip to Cornwall, aged four, is of walking back from the beach in an odd assortment of clothes and no knickers. I’d been swept out to sea; well, that was my impression of the experience, but really, I’d been knocked off my feet by a wave. Everyone I was with donated something for me to put on, but underwear I had to do without. I’m told that the Anglo-Saxons regarded today, the 7. We stayed in the family room at the youth hostel.
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About | Falmouth Bookseller's Blog
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Falmouth Bookseller’s Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Falmouth Bookseller is Britain’s leading independent bookseller and in February 2003 was awarded a British Book Award for Independent Bookshop of the Year 2002, an -award known in the book trade as a ‘Nibbie’. Falmouth Bookseller is part of a family run company, Mabecron Books Ltd., who also own University Bookseller. In Plymouth, St. Ives Bookseller. And signed-books.co.uk. The Falmouth Bookseller holds wonderful memories. When I am on holid...
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Sparkleknits: March 2011
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Random thoughts of a would-be knitter. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Time for a Break. Since my last post, things at work have been a little bit hectic so I was really ready for a little bit of time away. D and I booked a little last-minute getaway to one of our favourite retreats, Fifteen The Digey. Building sand-castles (Spangles' were by far the most excellent) and a delicious and hilarious dinner with the girls at Porthgwidden Beach Cafe. D and I also made the most of our time away together with walks on t...
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St Ives | Queens Hotel St. Ives
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Pristine beaches, the. The Queens is walking distance to all the Blue Flag status (ie clean) beaches in St Ives: Porthminster and Porthmeor in the town, and Carbis Bay reachable at low tide. Try surfing, fishing trips, boat trips or kite-flying. The Southwest coastal path passes through St Ives, heading West to spectaular scenery towards clifftops at Zennor and lunch at The Gurnard’s Head http:/ www.gurnardshead.co.uk/Eat.aspx. Penzance is home to the wonderful Penlee House, set in a pretty park with a b...
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BookGasm: August 2009
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Books Music. Stuff. Wednesday, 26 August 2009. My mum used to tell me a story about her mum. And her. I suppose really, it was a story about her, rather than her mum. Although her mum was one of the key players in the story. Her mum and Bette Davis. These days though, I cry at everything. I don't just cry at the appropriate moments in The Sound of Music, I cry all the way through. So - I'm unlikely to dry my tears, I think that boat sailed when I had children. But I will endeavour to keep them silent...
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