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We have been talking to authors again this month. Ani enjoyed [[Celeste Three is Missing by Chris Calder]] and thought it was a good, slow burning escapist thriller. Find out more about Chris's obsession with aviation in his [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Chris Calder|chat with Ani]] when he called into Bookbag Towers. Sue was impressed by John Searancke's story of his father's war, [[Prunes for Breakfast by John Searancke|Prunes for Breakfast]] and she had quite a few questions for John when he [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To John Searancke|popped in to see us]]. John wants his readers to be inquisitive, which we think is a fine ambition for author and reader alike.
Since Christmas is coming, and since we always think of you, and since we believe books to be the best Christmas presents possible, we've been compiling some lists of gift recommendations. There are suggestions for [[Top Ten Picture Books 2015|young children]], [[Top Ten Books for Teens 2015|teenagers]], [[Top Ten Fantasy Books of 2015|fans of fantasy]], [[Top Ten Crime Books Novels of 2015|fans of crime fiction]] and lots more. To see all the lists, go to our [http://www.thebookbag.co.uk/reviews/index.php?title=Features Features] page. Do buy someone a book for Christmas!
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