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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Kim StaflundJeffrey Dunn|summary=Sue was so convinced by Kim Staflund's book Jill enjoyed [[How to Publish a Bestselling Book ... and Sell It Worldwide Based on Value, Not Price! Radio Free Olympia by Kim StaflundJeffrey Dunn|How to Publish Radio Free Olympia]], a Bestselling Book ... story blending prose and Sell It Worldwide Based on Valuepoetry with themes of ecology, folklore, Not Price!]] that she was tempted to give it a go - love and she hasnloss. She didn't even written a book. When Kim popped in to see us she had think it was the easiest read, but a few questions to askrewarding one.
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|title=Jim's Top 15 Books Reviewed in the Last 5 YearsHow To Write a Fantasy Novel: The Full Guide|summary=We couldnFantasy has always been our way out of the real world't believe it when we realised that it was five years since Jim first reviewed for Bookbags limitations. Time goes so quickly when youIt're enjoying yourself! It was s a tough job but Jim rose to the challenge space where magic is real, mythical creatures roam, and heroes go on epic quests. This genre is loved by people of selecting his top fifteen booksall ages and backgrounds.}} {{newfeature|category=interviews|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Melvin Burgess|summary=Jill thought that [[Doing It by Melvin Burgess]] was a funny allows us to explore new worlds and truthful peek into the minds of sex-obsessed teenage boys. Girls aren't left outface unimaginable challenges, either. Parents might find it shocking but the kids will find it realall without leaving our homes. When Melvin popped into Bookbag Towers it was Jim who was on hand to ask some questions.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=July 2014 Newsletter|summary=
Hi, hello, how are But what if youcould do more than just visit these magical lands? Happy summer! Got What if you could create your holiday reading sorted out yetown? If not, read onThis is the magic of writing a fantasy novel. We You have plenty of recommendations for youthe power to build worlds with your words. You can turn simple ink and paper into landscapes that readers can explore.
Guess what? We have some great news! The weekend of Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July saw the UK's first ever YA Literature ConventionSo, held as part of the established London Film get ready for an adventure. This journey is not just about castles and Comic Conwizards. Curated by Malorie Blackman, ChildrenIt's Laureate and author of many of our favourite books, including [[Noble Conflict by Malorie Blackman|Noble Conflict]], and organised with also about the help craft of Booktrust, LFCC organisers Showmasters, and many of the top YA publishers around, the event, held in Earlswriting. You' Court 2, was a staggering success. Our man Jim was there ll learn to use language and had imagination to make a wonderful timerich, varied story. If you want to read more about, And who knows what unexplored realms you can read all about [[Jim Dean Talks To Bookbag About The UK's First Ever YA Literature Convention|his adventures]] over ll discover along the weekend. Let's hope it all happens again next year!way?
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|title=Rebecca Mascull Talks To Bookbag About Writing Historical FictionHow Can Reading Improve Your Vocabulary: Best Practices|summary=Ani thought that [[The Visitors by Rebecca Mascull]] was a beautifully crafted mesh Reading is one of conquering adversity/hist-fict/ghost story with a murder investigation slipped the most effective ways to improve your vocabulary. Not only does it expose you to new words and their meanings, but it also allows you to see them used in context, which is essential for good measure understanding and using them correctly. With the rise of language learning apps, such as Promova, many people have turned to technology to improve their vocabulary. However, reading remains a satisfying novel tried-and-true method that's worth every penny and, indeed, every moment spent in its companyhas been used for centuries.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lorraine Jenkin Again
|summary=On a warm summer's day Sue sat in the garden and sank gratefully into [[Jam Tomorrow by Lorraine Jenkin]]. There were quite a few questions she wanted to ask Lorraine when she popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Jim Dean Talks To Bookbag 3 Things You Didn't Know About The UK's First Ever YA Literature ConventionGhostwriters|summary=The weekend of Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July saw How much do you know about ghostwriters? These professionals lurk in the UK's first ever YA Literature Convention, held as part shadows of the established London Film publishing industry (both self- and Comic Con. Curated by Malorie Blackmantraditional publishing), Children's Laureate and author of many with most members of our favourite books, including [[Noble Conflict by Malorie Blackman|Noble Conflict]], and organised with the help public having only ever heard of Booktrust, LFCC organisers Showmasters, and many them because of the top YA publishers around, Pierce Brosnan film. Given the eventawkwardness a lot of people feel toward ghostwriters, held in Earlsit' Court 2s no surprise that there are a number of misconceptions about what they do, was a staggering successso I'm hoping to clarify three important things in this post.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Alan HamiltonConrad Delacroix|summary=Sue was blown away when she read really enjoyed [[Stalemate The Lensky Connection by Alan HamiltonConrad Delacroix|StalemateThe Lensky Connection]], a reworking of the unsolved murder of Julia Wallace thriller set primarily in Liverpool between the warsRussia. Even knowing how it ''had'' to work out she still couldn't put the book down - and she She had quite a lot to ask few questions for author Alan Hamilton Conrad Delacroix when he popped in to chat to usinto Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Sarah Skilton Talks To Bookbag 3 Things You Should Know About Writing ''High and Dry''Literary Agents|summary=Jim was very impressed by Sarah SkiltonIf you's re all set to publish your novel, it might be time to [[High and Dry by Sarah Skilton|High https://blog.reedsy.com/how-to-find-a-literary-agent/ get yourself a literary agent]. Since you're essentially picking the person responsible for presenting and Dry]] particularly because it was very differet marketing your book to her last novelthe world, this is no easy task. When you've sent your [https://blog.reedsy. Sarah chatted com/guide/how-to us about -write-a-query-letter/ query letters] and started getting responses, these tips will help you choose the booksright person for you.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=June 2014 NewsletterLolita Book Review: Most Important Things to Know|summary= Hello there! We're writing this Lolita, a highly controversial book, is not subject to bans in the midst of World Cup fever. We don't mind a bit of football at .Bookbag Towers but we really don't get feverish about itAmerican schools. If you're Here are the same, read on. We have plenty of reading recommendations for most important things you and you might need them if all around you has gone Rio madto know about it.
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|title=Robert James Talks To Bookbag About Popular: Stylish Restaging of The LaunchCrucible is All Show and No Substance, According to Reviews|summary=Jim went to the launch of [[Popular: Vintage Wisdom The Crucible is a tragedy that’s been debated and discussed for many years. Its current running in theaters has received a Modern Geek (A Memoir) by Maya Van Wagenen]]rather intriguing review. We insisted that he tell us all about itKeep reading to find out more.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Matt CarrellHow Bar Modeling Makes Word Problems Easy in Singapore Math|summary=Sue was impressed by [[Vortex by Matt Carrell]] Singapore Mathematics is a unique way of presenting this science. Parents and teachers will be able to understand and the opportunity explain to ask children the author a few questions when he popped into Bookbag Towers was simply too good to misssimplest mathematical processes using images.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To W Scott BeavenFinding More Time For Reading|summary=Ani enjoyed W Scott BeavenIf there is one thing that a lot of people could benefit from having more of in their lives, it's coming of age [[Riccarton JunctionA Bookbagger's View: 1 by W Scott BeavenWhat it's like to be a reviewer|crime storyliterature]] about the temptations and troubles facing young people. She had quite Plenty of us have gone through this experience of suddenly finding that we are not reading as much as we used to. There are a few questions lot of possible reasons for this, and it's something that you might be able to approach in a number of ways if you want to make sure that you are getting back into reading again. But one of the author when he popped in most important parts of this is probably that you are able to see usfind enough time for reading, and that can be harder than you might initially think.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To R J MorganGerry Brown and Randall S Peterson about Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand|summary=Jim thought that Sue was absolutely riveted to [[Fifteen Bones Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand by R J MorganGerry Brown and Randall S Peterson]] was a stunning debut dealing with some dark topics, . It's brilliantly readable but the great voice rather frightening: people's lives and gallows humour drew him livelihoods could be inthe hands of company boards which are dysfunctional. He and Rebecca had lots Sue wanted to chat about when she popped into Bookbag Towersknow more.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Adrian HarveyTop Ten Self-Published Books 2021|summary=Sue loved [[Being Someone We thought that 2020 was a strange year but 2021 has been equally so. Once again we've been amazed by Adrian Harvey]] - the story quality of a relationship and how early the seeds self-published books which have come our way. Last year's top ten consisted of destruction were sowneleven books (maths never was our strong point. She thought ..) but this year we're going to have to make it was an intriguing talea baker's dozen as we really couldn't split them apart. Here they are, in alphabetical order, exquisitely writtenby author.. There was quite a lot to chat about when the author popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Keris StaintonHow to Write a Standout Book Review in a Saturated Market|summary=Kicking off Book reviews are a crucial tool for the Countdown to 5th June tour Keris Stainton popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to usreading community — it’s via these that opinions are exchanged, ideas discussed, and recommendations found. You'll find all But though the tour dates [http://www.countdownya.com here]growth of book review sites is promising for readers, a saturated market also means that it’s getting increasingly difficult to make your mark as a book reviewer.}}
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Robin LloydGerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais about The Independent Director in Society|summary=Ani enjoyed Sue was an enthusiastic reader of [[Rough Passage The Independent Director in Society: Our current crisis of governance and what to Londondo by Gerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais|The Independent Director in Society: A Sea Captain's Tale, a Novel by Robin LloydOur current crisis of governance and what to do]] and was intrigued by the background to the story. There were quite a few questions she had several points she wanted to ask discuss with the authors when Robin they popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Michael Grant Talks To Bookbag About The ''GONE'' TV ShowComic Books Where the Bad Guys Won|summary=One Comic books and movies, in general, have been given the portrayal of good; always winning and saving the day. however, thanks to the creativity of Jimwriters, we have a few writers of comics who have managed to alter this unsaid rule, 'evil wins at the end of the day's favourite authors popped . While it may not be a great thought to bear in mind, it is still something a bit fascinating to chat dwell on. And, we believe that it is a breath of fresh air to us about discover that we have something different from the screen version of [[Gone by Michael Grant|Gone]]cliché where the hero always emerges as the victor.
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Hi, hello, and what are you reading?
 
Most importantly this month, we'd like to say RIP Sue Townsend. Her creation, Adrian Mole, began with the teenager [[The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ by Sue Townsend|navigating adolescence]] in Thatcher’s Britain and followed him [[Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years by Sue Townsend|struggling into middle age]] during Tony Blair's third way.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sara CroweGerry Brown About Making a Difference: Leadership, Change and Giving Back the Independent Director Way|summary=Jim gave five stars Gerry Brown is so keen to see people geting involved that there's a free digital [[Bone Jack by Sara Crowehttps://www.degruyter.com/view/title/580618 download]] and thought it was classic fantasy at its finest. He really couldn't wait when Sara popped in to chat to usof this £42 book.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Clementine Beauvais Olga Kokshagina and Sarah HorneAllen Alexander|summary=Jim can't stop talking about the Sue was so impressed by [[Sesame Seade Mysteries 1The Radical Innovation Playbook: Sleuth on Skates A Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs by Clementine Beauvais Olga Kokshagina and Sarah Horne|Sesame Seade MysteriesAllen Alexander]] that she wished that she had a good business idea of her own so he that she could use the book. Perhaps that was what she was delighted talking about when author Clementine Beauvais Olga and ilustrator Sarah Horne Allen popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Tess SharpeAndrew Hampshire|summary=Robert thought that Technology can seem frightening to people who don't have the background. In [[Far From You Creating Value Through Technology: Discover the Tech that Can Transform Your Business by Tess SharpeAndrew Hampshire|Creating Value Through Technology: Discover the Tech that Can Transform Your Business]] was very difficult Andrew Hampshire discusses the tech that can add quantifiable value to review without giving away too much your business and how to get the most out of the plot - but he it. He and Sue had lots of questions ready a lot to chat about when the author popped in to see ushe dropped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Sally Green Talks To Bookbag About Her Desert Island BooksStand Up to Bullying With a Pulitzer Prize Winner|summary=Sally's hoping In every generation, there are kids who become bullies. They bully their siblings, neighbor kids, and their classmates. They seem to believe that she wonother kids look up to them and respect them. That is self-delusion, as most adults are aware, but kids don't need a stack of 'how have the experience to' books properly judge what is respect and that she'll be able to indulge herself with some excellent bookswhat is merely fear. We're just wondering how she's going to get them all there!
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=March 2014 NewsletterFrom Sci Fi to Reality: How Dreams Turn Into Innovations|summary= Greetings, fellow book loversThe gap between sci-fi and reality is not so big anymore. What You don’t have you been reading? Children up and down the country have been reading thanks to [http://wwwgo that far back in time to see huge developments in technology.worldbookday.com/ World Book Day]For example, which took place earlier this month. We love World Book Day here at Bookbag Towers. Some fantastic titles by some fantastic authors were included this year. There's Robert Muchamorethe smartphone has been around for over 10 years now, Lauren St Johnbut if you don’t have one in today’s society, David Melling. There's even a Horrible History in there. All these books cost you’d either be seen as crazy or just £1, thanks to the annual celebration out of reading. What a wonderful thingtouch.
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|summary=Robert thinks that the Laura Marlin mysteries is one of the best series for tweens and younger teens. He was delighted when author Lauren St John popped in to see us.
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|summary=Being from the other side of the Pennines, Sue's not renowned for her love of Manchester, but she was impressed by the way the city came across in [[The Baby and the Brandy by Robert Parker|The Baby and the Brandy]] the first book in a planned new series by Robert Parker. She had quite a few questions when the author popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Fletcher Moss Talks To Bookbag About His Obsession With Age|summary=When Fletcher Moss, author of [[The Poison Boy by Fletcher Moss|The Poison Boy]] popped in 5 Great AI books to see us he had us spellbound when he told us that his obsession with age began when he was read in his twenties.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=February 2014 Newsletter2020|summary= Hey! How are you? Guess what? We have exciting news to report! You'll remember that we chose our [[Top Ten Self-Published Books 2013| top ten self-published books]] of last year a couple of months ago. Well, now we can share our excitement that Artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded into one of them has been picked up for a traditional publishing contract. How great is that? [[Burden of the Desert by Justin Huggler]] is a story about the men, women and children most important technologies in post-Saddam Iraq as well as those trying to project their voices and protect their liveshuman history. And it really is great. You can read our interview It comes with Justin [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Justin Huggler|here]] and you can even win a copy of so many benefits, from improving the book if you enter our [[Burden efficiency of the Desert simple, basic tasks to helping to solve advanced problems by Justin Huggler|competition]]. Congratualations to Justin from all at Bookbag Towersquickly analyzing large data sets.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Jane ElsonTop Ten Self-Published Books 2019|summary=Jill We've seen some cracking self-published books this year and Robert both loved [[A Room Full of Chocolate by Jane Elson|A Room Full of Chocolate]]they're all books which compare well with traditionally-published books in the same genres. Jill got to do We really couldn't narrow the reviewchoice down any further - so this year's top ten consists of eleven books and here they are, but Robert was at the front of the queue with the questions when Jane popped in to see usalphabetical order by author...
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Tom AveryMelanie Martin|summary=Robert thought that |summary=In [[My BrotherWar and Love: A family's Shadow testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam by Tom AveryMelanie Martin|My BrotherWar and Love: A family's Shadowtestament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam]] was a well-written story about Melanie Martin reconstructs what happened to her family in occupied Amsterdam in WWII. It's a young girl grieving for her older brotherhighly compelling if occasionally shocking read. He Days after she finished the book Sue could not stop thinking about what she had quite a few questions for Tom Avery read and was delighted when he popped into Bookbag Towersthe author agreed to chat with her.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=January 2014 Newsletter8 ways to motivate yourself to write, right NOW by Jessica Jarlvi|summary= HAPPY NEW YEAR! Everyone at Bookbag Towers wishes Ever felt that you the best 2014 you could possibly imagine. Health, wealth, happiness to you, and, of course, a good book or two. We wanted to offer a wee thank you for reading our ramblings every month and so we have instituted 've hit a monthly prize draw for all newsletter subscribers. If you are our first lucky winner, congratulations! You'll find an Amazon voucher winging its way to brick wall with your writing? Jessica Jarlvi has eight tips yo get you very soonwriting again.
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|title=J Courtney Sullivan Greg Hickey Talks To Bookbag About EavesdroppingThe Old Guard of Dystopian Fiction|summary=Sue loved [[The Engagements by J Courtney Sullivan]] Where do you go when you move beyond classics like ''1984'' and she was fascinated when the author popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us about Eavesdropping.''Brave New World''?
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Dom ConlonMelissa Leet|summary=Sue had a lovely time reading Dom Conlon's was impressed when she read [[I Am A Giant (Tiny the Giant) Landslide by Dom Conlon and Nicola AndersonMelissa Leet|I Am A GiantLandslide]] and [[Tommy Tickletail: A Tall Tale by Dom Conlon and Carl Pugh|Tommy Tickletail: A Tall Tale]] Melissa Leet and she was eager surprised to chat to the author find that it was a debut novel. She had quite a few questions for Melissa when he she popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Mark Lingane, AgainDaniel Peltz|summary=Author Mark Lingane describes his latest bookSue wasn't expecting to enjoy a novel about a ''building'', but was surprised by just how compelling she found [[I Love Lucid The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria by Mark LinganeDaniel Peltz|I Love LucidThe Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria]] cyber-techno-thriller-alternate reality-procedural-pseudophilospophical dark comedy. Ani wasn't There was a lot to chat about to disagree but she had a few questions for Mark when he author Daniel Peltz popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Richard SmithChit Dubey|summary=Jill thought that Sue was quietly impressed when she read [[Time Trap 21 Doors to Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and Meditation by Richard SmithChit Dubey]] was a riproaring adventure and loved the real locations and the book's interactive websiteas it chimed with her personal view of life. She had quite a few questions was delighted when the author Chit Dubey popped into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=November 2013 Newsletter|summary= Hi, hello and how the devil are you? Did you know that 2013 marks the 60th anniversary of the [http://www.thecwa.co.uk/ Crime Writers' Association]? Melita Thomas Talks To celebrate, they held a poll to find the greatest crime writer, crime series and crime novel. The fantabulous [[The Grand Tour: Letters and photographs from the British Empire expedition by Agatha Christie and Mathew Prichard (editor)|Agatha Christie]] topped the ratings for greatest writer with her novel ''Bookbag About The Murder of Roger AckroydKing'' as the greatest novel. [[Eliminate the Impossibles Pearl: An Examination of the World of Sherlock Holmes on Page Henry VIII and Screen by Alistair Duncan and Steve Emeczhis Daughter Mary|Sherlock Holmes]] summary= Melita Thomas tell us that Mary was the greatest series. No surprises then, but it shows how much Christie and Conan Doyle are a part of our national pride and discourse.true Renaissance Princess
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Stephanie ElmasElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|summary=Sue was completely captivated by Peter thought that [[The Room Beyond Ten Golden Rules of Leadership by Stephanie ElmasElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership]] was the best book on leadership he'd ever read and there was he couldn't resist asking authors Elizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte quite a lot to talk about few questions when Stephanie popped in they came to Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Kristen ZimmerGabe Riggs|summary=Robert was impressed when he read Luke thought that [[The Gravity Between Us Punk Love Foucault by Kristen Zimmer|The Gravity Between UsGabe Riggs]] was an intense, emotional and delighted visceral read that illuminates and educates with a strong voice and clear, capable prose. There was a lot to talk about when author Kristen Zimmer Gabe popped in for an interviewinto Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Julie BerryStuart Burrell|summary=Robert thought that Julie BerrySue found Start Burrell's exploration book [[Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections of the story , Setting Twelve Verified World Records by Stuart Burrell|Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections of a voiceless girl was worth reading, Setting Twelve Verified World Records]] an inspiring, feel-good read. He had quite a few points She wanted to raise know more when she Stuart popped into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Howard WebsterWes Stuart|summary=Sue thought that Luke enjoyed the combination of compellingly-written science fiction which blends themes of innocence and growth with some well depicted moments of horror in [[Canton Elegy: A Father's Letter of Sacrifice, Survival and Love My Name is Sam by Stephen Jin-Nom Lee and Howard WebsterWes Stuart|My Name is Sam]] was compelling and life-affirming reading. She he had quite a few questions for co-author Howard WebsterWes Stuart when he popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Angela YoungB C R Fegan|summary=Sue thought that giggled like a child when she read [[Speaking of Love Henry and the Hidden Treasure by Angela Young|Speaking of LoveB C R Fegan and Lenny Wen]] was one of the most compelling pictures of mental illness which she: it'd reads a good story with some valuable lessons. There It was quite a lot real pleasure to chat to talk about writer B C R Fegan when author Angela Young he popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sharmi AlbrechtsenAnnie Ingram|summary=Jill learned Very few people believe that dogs can talk so it was something of a great deal about Danesrelief when Sue met author, about Americans Annie Ingram. She has lengthy conversations with her cocker spaniel Kammie and about herself when she read has shared them with us in her [[A Piece of Danish Happiness Conversations with Kammie by Sharmi AlbrechtsenAnnie Ingram|A Piece of Danish Happinessbook]]. She had quite There was a few things lot to discuss with author Sharmi Albrechtsen talk about when she popped in to into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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We wanted to talk a little bit about dyslexia this month. And in particular, about the way dyslexia affects potential readers, especially young readers. If you don't know much about this condition, you can find out more at the [http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/ British Dyslexia Association] and [http://dyslexiaaction.org.uk/ Dyslexia Action]. Dyslexic readers often struggle with books: they have problems with fonts, text size, background colours, vocabulary and all sorts of other things. We at Bookbag want parents to be able to find reading that will suit dyslexic children and so we have a dedicated category for [[:Category:Dyslexia Friendly|dyslexia friendly]] books. You'll find stories by great writers there: Anthony McGowan, Michael Morpurgo, Darren Shan, Tom Palmer, Meg Rosoff, Eoin Colfer and many more.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Eric LindnerStephan Santiago|summary=Jill thought that Ani was quietly moved by [[Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life Returning Home by Eric LindnerStephan Santiago|Returning Home]] was touching, illuminating and uplifting. She was delighted there were several points she wanted to discuss with author Stephan Santiago when the author he popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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{{newfeature|category=comments|title=Tom Moorhouse Talks To Bookbag About Fantasy, Reality and Water Voles|summary=Anne loved The River Singers by Tom Moorhouse|The River Singers]] and we were delighted when Tom Moorhouse popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us about his favourite childhood books and how they've influenced him.}} {{newfeature|category=interviews|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Cora Harrison|summary=It took Robert a long time to write his review of [[Debutantes: In Love by Cora Harrison]] because all he really wanted Move to say was ''Oh wow, oh wow, I loved this book and you need to go out and get it '''right now!''' '' When Cora popped ito Bookbag Towers they had lots to chat about.}} {{newfeature|category=comments|title=Simon Packham Talks To Bookbag About Going Back To School|summary=Simon Packham was surprised when he realisedhow much of his writing involved school. Now he realises that it was inevitable.}} Check out the full lists of [[:Category: Interviews|interviews]], [[:Category: Lists|top tens]] and [[:Category: Comments|articlesRecommended Resources]]. 
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