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|title=Desiree Villena Talks To Traveling with Books in 2025: How E-Readers Made the Bookbag About 5 Key Tips for Writing a Critical-Yet-Fair Book ReviewLighter (Literally)|summary=Writing For years, readers faced the same dilemma before every trip: which books to pack and which to leave behind. Each choice felt like a book review isn't difficultsmall heartbreak, you knowespecially for those who devoured novels faster than flights could land. Thankfully, but there are a few things you need the modern traveler no longer has to keep us in mind. Desiree Villena gives us five tipschoose between stories and suitcase space.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Melanie MartinTransforming Book Reports and Literary Presentations with AI Tools|summary=|summary=In [[War As educators and Love: A family's testament students adjust to our new normal of anguishdigital learning, endurance and devotion we have made some monumental shifts in occupied Amsterdam by Melanie Martin|War how we share literary analysis and Love: A family's testament book reviews. Gone are the days of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam]] Melanie Martin reconstructs what happened to her family in occupied Amsterdam in WWII. It's a highly compellingsimple written report, if occasionally shocking read. Days after she finished as the book Sue could bar is now raised to create presentations that are not stop thinking about what she had read only interesting and was delighted when the author agreed to chat aesthetically-pleasing but also allow for real content to herbe delivered into attention-catching packages.
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|title=8 ways Tell your life story to motivate yourself to write, right NOW a ghostwriter for the benefit of you and future generations of your family by Jessica JarlviMichael McKown|summary=Ever felt It’s not 1935 anymore, and time is running out. You’ve lived through decades most of today’s generation can only read about in history books or see in grainy newsreels. Your life story isn’t just a dusty diary of “been there, done that you've hit .” It’s a brick wall with your writing? Jessica Jarlvi has eight tipd yo get you writing againliving, breathing time capsule that could knock the socks off kids raised on TikTok and AI.
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|title=Greg Hickey Talks To Bookbag About The Old Guard of Dystopian FictionHow BookTok is changing the publishing landscape|summary=Where do you go when you move beyond classics like ''1984'' In an era dominated by digital interactions, BookTok emerges as a groundbreaking platform for book lovers. This vibrant TikTok community reshapes how readers discover new books and authors gain visibility. With its powerful reach, BookTok propels the publishing industry into a new age of growth and ''Brave New World''?innovation.
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|title=Top Ten Self-Published Books 20182024|summary= Choosing This is our list of the top ten self-published books we read 've seen this year, in 2018 was difficult as alphabetical order, by author. It will be our last top ten list. We've become so picky about what wetake on that it're constantly surprised at s unfair to select just how good some self-published ten of the books arewe cover. HereIt's our final top ten in alphabetical order by authorbeen great fun though!}}{{newfeature|category=comments|title=Self-Improvement Through Reading: How to Choose Books for Personal Growth|summary=Reading provides insights and techniques for both personal and professional development, making it a potent tool for self-improvement.However, the impact of reading largely depends on choosing the right books to match your objectives.To simplify this process, consider using the Headway app – a platform that provides users with key insights from top research-based books through audio and text summaries, making it easier to incorporate learning into a busy schedule.
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|title=James Donald Talks To Bookbag About The Death Of Norman BreyfogleHow to Write a Book Report: From Choosing the Book to Final Draft|summary=Need help on how to do a book report? Check out our step-by-step guide at thebookbag.co.uk and learn to craft compelling reports that impress today! Book report writing shouldn't be a headache! It's almost like telling a friend about a book but with a bit of structure.}} {{newfeature|category=comments|title=How Serialized Stories Are Revolutionizing the Way We Read|summary=One With technology gradually encroaching on every area of our lives, the finest change extends to literature as well. This brings serialized stories into focus, which overtook our reading habits with its stages, or small sequential parts of a narrated story tellers you. In this sense, this new approach is doing more than just changing how we read but also how authors will write, publishers, promote, and readers experience these works. The rise of digital platforms and book writing apps (e.g. [https://www.chapterly.com/ Chapterly]) are at the forefront of this change.}}{{newfeature|category=lists|title=Top Ten Self-Published Books 2023|summary= We've never heard seen some really good self-published books this year: they're up there with the best oftraditional publishing. Here's our top ten, who died in September 2018 at the age of 58alphabetical order, by author.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Melissa LeetJeffrey Dunn|summary=Sue was impressed when she read Jill enjoyed [[Landslide Radio Free Olympia by Melissa LeetJeffrey Dunn|LandslideRadio Free Olympia]] , a story blending prose and poetry with themes of ecology, folklore, love and loss. She didn't think it was the easiest read, but a rewarding one.}}{{newfeature|category=comments|title=How To Write a Fantasy Novel: The Full Guide|summary=Fantasy has always been our way out of the real world's limitations. It's a space where magic is real, mythical creatures roam, and heroes go on epic quests. This genre is loved by Melissa Leet people of all ages and was surprised backgrounds. It allows us to find that it was explore new worlds and face unimaginable challenges, all without leaving our homes. But what if you could do more than just visit these magical lands? What if you could create your own? This is the magic of writing a debut fantasy novel. She had quite You have the power to build worlds with your words. You can turn simple ink and paper into landscapes that readers can explore. So, get ready for an adventure. This journey is not just about castles and wizards. It's also about the craft of writing. You'll learn to use language and imagination to make a few questions for Melissa when she popped into Bookbag Towersrich, varied story.And who knows what unexplored realms you'll discover along the way?
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|title=Faiz Kermani talks How Can Reading Improve Your Vocabulary: Best Practices|summary=Reading is one of the most effective ways to Bookbag about how a blue frog 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 helping Malawi's vulnerable children essential for understanding and using them correctly. With the rise of language learning apps, such as Promova, many people have turned to technology to live safeimprove their vocabulary. However, healthy reading remains a tried-and happy lives|summary=Every child -true method that has a right to medical carebeen used for centuries.
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|title=Abi Silver Talks To The Bookbag 3 Things You Didn't Know About A Few Of Her Favourite ThingsGhostwriters|summary=''We could definitely make a flying car – but that's not How much do you know about ghostwriters? These professionals lurk in the shadows of the publishing industry (both self- and traditional publishing), with most members of the public having only ever heard of them because of the hard partPierce Brosnan film. The hard part isGiven the awkwardness a lot of people feel toward ghostwriters, how do you make a flying car thatit's super safe and quiet?no surprise that there are a number of misconceptions about what they do, so I'': Elon Muskm hoping to clarify three important things in this post.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Daniel PeltzConrad Delacroix|summary=Sue wasn't expecting to enjoy a novel about a ''building'', but was surprised by just how compelling she found really enjoyed [[The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria Lensky Connection by Daniel PeltzConrad Delacroix|The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa MariaLensky Connection]], a thriller set primarily in Russia. There was She had quite a lot to chat about few questions for author Conrad Delacroix when author Daniel Peltz he popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Melita Thomas Talks To Bookbag About The KingFinding More Time For Reading|summary=If there is one thing that a lot of people could benefit from having more of in their lives, it's [[A Bookbagger's PearlView: Henry VIII and his Daughter MaryWhat it's like to be a reviewer|summary= Melita Thomas tell literature]]. 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 lot of possible reasons for this, and it's something that Mary was you might be able to approach in a true Renaissance Princessnumber of ways if you want to make sure that you are getting back into reading again. But one of the most important parts of this is probably that you are able to find enough time for reading, and that can be harder than you might initially think.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Elizabeth Fox Gerry Brown and Martin le ComteRandall S Peterson about Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand|summary=Peter thought that Sue was absolutely riveted to [[The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand by Elizabeth Fox Gerry Brown and Martin le Comte|The Ten Golden Rules of LeadershipRandall S Peterson]] was the best book on leadership he. It'd ever read and he couldns brilliantly readable but rather frightening: people't resist asking authors Elizabeth Fox s lives and Martin le Comte quite a few questions when they came to Bookbag Towers to chat livelihoods could be in the hands of company boards which are dysfunctional. Sue wanted to usknow more.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Gabe RiggsTop Ten Self-Published Books 2021|summary=Luke We thought that [[Punk Love Foucault 2020 was a strange year but 2021 has been equally so. Once again we've been amazed by Gabe Riggs]] the quality of self-published books which have come our way. Last year's top ten consisted of eleven books (maths never was an intense, emotional and visceral read that illuminates and educates with a our strong voice and clear, capable prosepoint... There was a lot ) but this year we're going to talk about when Gabe popped into Bookbag Towers have to chat to usmake it a baker's dozen as we really couldn't split them apart. Here they are, in alphabetical order, by author...
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=October 2017 NewsletterHow to Write a Standout Book Review in a Saturated Market|summary=HiBook reviews are a crucial tool for the reading community — it’s via these that opinions are exchanged, ideas discussed, hello and welcome recommendations found. But though the growth of book review sites is promising for readers, a saturated market also means that it’s getting increasingly difficult to October's witterings from all of us here at Bookbag Towersmake your mark as a book reviewer.
The list of titles If you’re looking for 2018's World Book Day has [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-41429806 been announced]. So good ways to see freshen your voice and make a [[Paddington's Finest Hour by Michael Bond |Paddington]] book on there. RIP Michael Bond and his wonderful messages about openness and inclusivity. But the 2018 list isn't universally popular. Many children's authorsstronger impression, among them Bookbag favourites David Almond and Anthony McGowan, have [https://wwwI’ve got a few tips that might help.theguardian.com/books/2017/oct/02/childrens-authors-slam-celebrity-heavy-world-As an avid reader of book-day-lineup criticised it] for reviews, I’ve noticed that the number of celebrity authors it contains. Almond says '' It’s demeaning to children, because it is assuming ones that children don’t read properlystay with me usually follow these three guidelines.'' What do you think? Here at Bookbag, we are inclined to agree. World Book Day should feature quality writing, not famous names. Even so, good luck to an important event. Oh, and good luck in advance to all frazzled parents helping with costumes when the big day eventually arrives!
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sandra AragonaGerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais about The Independent Director in Society|summary=Sue loved Sandra Aragona's lightly-fictionalised was an enthusiastic reader of [[Sorting the PrioritiesThe Independent Director in Society: Ambassadress Our current crisis of governance and Beagle Survive Diplomacy what to do by Sandra AragonaGerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais|autobiographyThe Independent Director in Society: Our current crisis of governance and what to do]] of life as a diplomatic spouse. There was a lot that and she had several points she wanted to ask about discuss with the authors when Sandra they popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To K J LawrenceComic Books Where the Bad Guys Won|summary=Sue was delighted when she read [[The Cossack by K J Lawrence|The Cossack]] as it restored her faith Comic books and movies, in general, have been given the portrayal of good; always winning and saving the thriller genreday. When however, thanks to the authorcreativity of writers, K J Lawrencewe have a few writers of comics who have managed to alter this unsaid rule, popped into Bookbag Towers 'evil wins at the end of the day'. While it may not be a great thought to chat bear in mind, it is still something a bit fascinating to usdwell on. And, Sue had quite we believe that it is a few questions ready!breath of fresh air to discover that we have something different from the cliché where the hero always emerges as the victor.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Stuart BurrellGerry Brown About Making a Difference: Leadership, Change and Giving Back the Independent Director Way|summary=Sue found Start BurrellGerry Brown is so keen to see people geting involved that there's book [a free digital [Twelve Times To The Maxhttps: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections //www.degruyter.com/view/title/580618 download] of, Setting Twelve Verified World Records by Stuart Burrell|Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections of, Setting Twelve Verified World Records]] an inspiring, feel-good read. She wanted to know more when Stuart popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to usthis £42 book.
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|category=newsletterslists|title=September 2017 NewsletterTop Ten Self-Published Books 2020|summary=Oh man, Bookbaggers. Summer is over. Did you go on holiday? If so, In this strangest of years we hope you had a lovely time and got to read a book or two. If you didn't, ve been delighted by the self-published books we bet you managed to get some reading time in anyway, didn't you? Which summer book did you enjoy the most? The latest figures tell us that children are [https://www.theguardian.com/ve read and they're all books/2017/sep/02/youngwhich compare well with traditionally-readers-drive-book-sales driving book sales]published books in the same genres. Sales of childrenWe really couldn's titles rose 16% last year alone. This is such great news. But it does lead us back to that drum we like to bang from time to time - t narrow the Cover Kids Books [http://www.thebookseller.com/news/gaimanchoice down any further -pullman-support-cover-kids-books-campaign-371596 campaign]. Why does a third of the market get only 3% coverage in newspapers and magazines? Itso this year's as though children, top ten consists of eleven books and the authors who write for themhere they are, don't matter at allin alphabetical order by author.. Do better, British press, do better.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Wes StuartOlga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander|summary=Luke enjoyed the combination of compellingly-written science fiction which blends themes of innocence and growth with some well depicted moments of horror in Sue was so impressed by [[My Name is Sam The Radical Innovation Playbook: A Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs by Wes Stuart|My Name is SamOlga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander]] and he that she wished that she had quite a few questions for author Wes Stuart good business idea of her own so that she could use the book. Perhaps that was what she was talking about when he Olga and Allen popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To B C R FeganAndrew Hampshire|summary=Sue giggled like a child when she read Technology can seem frightening to people who don't have the background. In [[Henry and Creating Value Through Technology: Discover the Hidden Treasure Tech that Can Transform Your Business by B C R Fegan and Lenny WenAndrew Hampshire|Creating Value Through Technology: Discover the Tech that Can Transform Your Business]]: Andrew Hampshire discusses the tech that can add quantifiable value to your business and how to get the most out of it's a good story with some valuable lessons. It was He and Sue had a real pleasure lot to chat to writer B C R Fegan about when he popped dropped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The InterviewFrom Sci Fi to Reality: Bookbag Talks To Stephan SantiagoHow Dreams Turn Into Innovations|summary=Ani was quietly moved by [[Returning Home by Stephan Santiago|Returning Home]] The gap between sci-fi and there were a several points she wanted reality is not so big anymore. You don’t have to discuss with author Stephan Santiago when he popped go that far back in time to Bookbag Towers to chat to ussee huge developments in technology. For example, the smartphone has been around for over 10 years now, but if you don’t have one in today’s society, you’d either be seen as crazy or just out of touch.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=August 2017 Newsletter5 Great AI books to read in 2020|summary= Happy August, Bookbaggers! Here's hoping you get the opportunity to make Artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded into one of the most of summer's good weather by taking some time to read important technologies in the sunhuman history. Not that we spend much time sympathising It comes with politicians here at Bookbag Towers but ohso many benefits, poor old Andrea Leadsom! Her slip of from improving the tongue - at least we hope it was a slip efficiency of the tongue - in referring simple, basic tasks to Jane Austen as one of our greatest ''living'' authors has resulted in [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/andrea-leadsom-jane-austen-waterstones-throw-shade-a7851571.html much merriment]. ''Anyone know who Jane Austen's agent is? We'd love helping to book her for an event,'' said Waterstone's. Teeheesolve advanced problems by quickly analyzing large data sets.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Tessa BuckleyA Baker's Dozen of Books to Keep the Kids Occupied When They Can't Go Out|summary=JillAre you running out of inspiration for what to do with the kids when they can't go out? We's really taken by author Tessa Buckleyve come up with a baker's mystery and family drama series, Eye Spy Investigations and enjoyed [[Eye Spy II by Tessa Buckley|Eye Spy II]]. There were quite a few questions for Tessa when she popped into Bookbag Towers to chat dozen of books to usgive you some brilliant ideas.
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|category=newsletterslists|title=July 2017 NewsletterTop Ten Self-Published Books 2019|summary= Hello Bookbaggers! How the devil are you? Well, we hope. The best bit of book news recently comes right after one of the worst news stories for the country generally. Philip Pullman [http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017We've seen some cracking self-06-27/philip-pullman-set-to-name-character-in-new-book-after-grenfell-tower-victim-following-charity-campaign is set to name] one of the characters in his upcoming novel after a victim of the Grenfell Tower fire. Teacher James Clements pledged £1,500 in memory of his former pupil Nur Huda El-Wahabi, who died in the fire, published books this year and hundreds of others added more cash to his bid in the Authors for Grenfell fundraising auction. The whole auction raised £150k. And we donthey't mind telling you that we shed a few tears over it re all. We hope books which compare well with traditionally-published books in the authorities get their stuff together and show a similar generosity of spiritsame genres. Wereally couldn're not holding our breath on t narrow the showing choice down any further - so farthis year's top ten consists of eleven books and here they are, sadlyin alphabetical order by author...
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Desiree Villena Talks To Saqib NoorBookbag About 5 Key Tips for Writing a Critical-Yet-Fair Book Review|summary=Sue laughed and cried when she read [[Surgery on the Shoulders of Giants: Letters from Writing a doctor abroad by Saqib Noor|Surgery on the Shoulders of Giants: Letters from a doctor abroad]]book review isn't difficult, you know, touched and humbled by but there are a man who has provided medical aid few things you need to keep us in some of the most needy parts of the worldmind. She had quite a few questions when author Saqib Noor popped into Bookbag Towers to see Desiree Villena gives usfive tips.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Johnny RingwoodMelanie Martin|summary=Peter enjoyed |summary=In [[Cargoes & CapersWar and Love: The life A family's testament of anguish, endurance and times of a London Docklands man devotion in occupied Amsterdam by Johnny RingwoodMelanie Martin|Cargoes & CapersWar and Love: A family's testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam]] with its memories of life Melanie Martin reconstructs what happened to her family in occupied Amsterdam in WWII. It's a highly compelling if occasionally shocking read. Days after she finished the East End book Sue could not stop thinking about what she had read and stories how was delighted when the author, Johnny Ringwood, turned his life around. He had rather a lot of questions when Johnny popped into Bookbag Towers agreed to chat to uswith her.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=June 2017 NewsletterFraming the Brexit narrative: immigration, myths and public perception|summary= Hello you lovely Bookbaggers. It's been a sad and angry month since we last spoke, what with terror attacks and general elections. We hope all Loobna Joomun looks at how Brexit is well with all of you and you are all coping as best you can. But we are going likely to try to distract you from it all just for a minute or two by pointing you in affect the direction of some great books to read. When all else fails, books can comfort, right? So let's have some positivity, if only on the subject of books and reading. So here's some exciting news! We have a title, a character publishing industry - and an [http://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/may/26/before-his-dark-materials-how-lyras-story-began-exclusive-extract extract] for the first volume in Philip Pullman's new trilogy, out in October. ''La Belle Sauvage'' is the canoe owned by Malcolm Polstead. His daemon is Asta. And you can read an interview about it with Philip Pullman [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rE45VHtSzw here]. As you can imagine, we at Bookbag Towers are beyond excited. Roll on October! And while we're on the topic of young readers, here's some more good news. [http://www.tes.com/news/school-news/breaking-news/record-number-teenagers-say-they-enjoy-reading Record numbers] of children say they enjoy reading. A survey by the Literacy Trust has found that more than half of children and young people say that they read for pleasurewider country. Isn't that great?
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Hugo DriscollTop Ten Self-Published Books 2018|summary=Sue thought that [[Seven Days with You by Hugo Driscoll|Seven Days With You]] Choosing the top ten self-published books we read in 2018 was a quick but suprisingly deep read which looks sensitively difficult as we're constantly surprised at young love and terminal illness and that itjust how good some self-published books are. Here's more uplifting than you might expect from that description! There was a lot to chat about when our final top ten in alphabetical order by author Hugo Driscoll popped into Bookbag Towers...
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=May 2017 NewsletterJames Donald Talks To Bookbag About The Death Of Norman Breyfogle|summary= Hi, hello and how One of the devil are finest storytellers you, fellow Bookbaggers? We want to start out this month by mentioning not one, but two, good causes. Anna Boatman, along with 29 've never heard of her Hachette publishing colleagues have cycled 185 miles from London to Paris, who died in order to raise money for TWO amazing charities: September 2018 at the Literacy Trust and The PSP Association. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy is a little-known disease similar to Parkinson's that Anna's lovely Dad has been suffering with for 17 years. We think these are great charities to support and if you do too, you can contribute towards them by donating to this sterling effort. Anna's Just Giving page is [http://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Anna-Boatman?newPage=True here] and the Hachette team's page is [http://wwwage of 58.justgiving.com/fundraising/Hachette-Connect-Team here]. Well done, you guys. You've more cycling courage than we have!
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To B C R FeganDaniel Peltz|summary=Jill thought that Sue wasn't expecting to enjoy a novel about a ''building'', but was surprised by just how compelling she found [[The Grumpface Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria by B C R Fegan and Daniela FrongiaDaniel Peltz|The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria]] . There was sweet, funny and vividly illustrated. She had quite a few questions for lot to chat about when author Bryce Fegan when he Daniel Peltz popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=newsletterslists|title=April Top Ten Self-Published Books 2017 Newsletter|summary= Hello Bookbaggers! How are you? Well, we hope. First up this month, our great friend SF Said reminded us of an important campaign Choosing the other day, and top ten self-published books we want to remind you read in turn.#coverkidsbooks draws attention to the lack 2017 was one of representative coverage of children's books in newspapers and other media. You can read about it here.As this blogpost points out, according to The Bookseller, sales of children's books overtook adult fiction for the first time in 2014, toughest jobs we did all year and they now account for over 30% involved a great deal of the UK publishing marketdiscussion. And yet children Here's books currently get just 3% of all book review space, despite accounting for that 30% of the market. That is an entire our final top ten in alphabetical order of magnitude of under-representation. We couldn't agree more and we at Bookbag give equal priority to adult and children's booksby author. But we know that we are preaching to the converted and we wish that newspapers would make more effort to get on board. There is more to children's fiction than Harry Potter, guys. A lot more.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Spadge Whittaker About Confessions of Modern WomenChit Dubey|summary=Jill thought that ''Confessions of Modern Women'' Sue was both fun and funny quietly impressed when she read [[21 Doors to read Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and occasionally bawdy to bootMeditation by Chit Dubey]] as it chimed with her personal view of life. There She was a lot to chat about delighted when Spadge Chit Dubey popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=Melita Thomas Talks To Bookbag About The InterviewKing's Pearl: Bookbag Talks To Tormod V BurkeyHenry VIII and his Daughter Mary|summary=Sean Melita Thomas tell us that Mary was impressed when he read [[Ethics for a Full World or, Can Animal-Lovers Save the World? by Tormod V Burkey|Ethics for a Full World or, Can Animal-Lovers Save the World?]]. There was a lot to chat about when author Tormod V Burkey popped in to Bookbag Towers.true Renaissance Princess
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Marilyn BennettElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|summary=Sue's only problem with Peter thought that [[Granny with Benefits The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership by Marilyn BennettElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership]] was that she would have loved the best book on leadership he'd ever read and he couldn't resist asking authors Elizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte quite a few questions when they came to spend more time with the characters. When the author popped into Bookbag Towers there was quite a lot to chat aboutto us.
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|category=commentsinterviews|title=Keren David Talks To The Interview: Bookbag About Alternative Facts|summary=Keren David Talks To Bookbag About #alternativefactsGabe Riggs|summary=It wasn't until someone on Twitter tagged her book Luke thought that [[The Liar's Handbook Punk Love Foucault by Keren David|The Liar's HandbookGabe Riggs]] was an intense, emotional and visceral read that illuminates and educates with #alternativefacts that Karen David realised quite how well the title a strong voice and themes hit the zeitgeistclear, capable prose. There was a lot to talk about when Gabe popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|category=newslettersinterviews|title=February 2017 NewsletterThe Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sandra Aragona|summary= Hi, hello and how are you all? We donSue loved Sandra Aragona't want to dwell too much on convulsive world events s lightly- not because they don't concern us but because everyone is doing it and probably doing it much better than we could. But how could we ''not'' point out that George Orwell's ''newspeak'' classic ''1984'' is, as we write, back in fictionalised [[httpSorting the Priorities://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jan/24/george-orwell-1984-sales-surge-kellyanne-conway-alternative-facts Amazon's bestseller listAmbassadress and Beagle Survive Diplomacy by Sandra Aragona|autobiography]]of life as a diplomatic spouse. Alternative facts are not facts. And thank you, George Orwell, for warning us There was a lot that she wanted to ask about when Sandra popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=commentsinterviews|title=Linda Newbery Talks To The Interview: Bookbag About The Power Of Protest|summary=Linda Newbery Talks To Bookbag About The Power Of ProtestK J Lawrence|summary=We were very impressed by Linda Newbery's Sue was delighted when she read [[Until We Win The Cossack by Linda NewberyK J Lawrence|Until We WinThe Cossack]] a dramatized example of Suffragist ideasas it restored her faith in the thriller genre. She's been chatting When the author, K J Lawrence, popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us about the power of protest., Sue had quite a few questions ready!
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|category=listsinterviews|title=Top Ten Self-Published Books 2016The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Stuart Burrell|summary= ItSue found Start Burrell's book [[Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's never an easy job picking our top ten self published books Journey to, and Recollections of any year, but 2016 was particularly difficult as weSetting Twelve Verified World Records by Stuart Burrell|Twelve Times To The Max: One Man've seen some exceptional bookss Journey to, and Recollections of, Setting Twelve Verified World Records]] an inspiring, feel-good read. She wanted to know more when Stuart popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Charles D BlanchardWes Stuart|summary=Luke thought that enjoyed the combination of compellingly-written science fiction which blends themes of innocence and growth with some well depicted moments of horror in [[Kingdom's End My Name is Sam by Charles D BlanchardWes Stuart|My Name is Sam]] was an adventurous take on a political thriller. It features rats but offers some facinating insights into the world of us humans. Luke and he had quite a few questions for the author Wes Stuart when he popped in to into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|category=newslettersinterviews|title=January 2017 NewsletterThe Interview: Bookbag Talks To B C R Fegan|summary= Hello, hello, hello! And Sue giggled like a very happy New Year to you all. May 2017 bring joy and prosperity to every one of you. The world may well be heading to hell in a handcart but we hope it finds a new direction this year child when she read [[Henry and, even if it doesn't, all our readers find at least the small pleasures that make life worth living come their way. Have you seen the film of [[A Monster Calls Hidden Treasure by Patrick Ness|A Monster CallsB C R Fegan and Lenny Wen]]? It: it's lovely! As lovely as the book - and we rarely say that hereaboutsa good story with some valuable lessons. The cast is super and the film balances its emotional and fantastical elements beautifully. If you haven't seen it yet, then you really should It was a real pleasure to chat to writer B C R Fegan when he popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=listsinterviews|title=Top Ten Non-Fiction Books of 2016The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Annie Ingram|summary= If fiction's not your bag then we've chosen some special non-fiction books for youVery few people believe that dogs can talk so it was something of a relief when Sue met author, Annie Ingram. As always they're She has lengthy conversations with her cocker spaniel Kammie and has shared them with us in alphabetical order her [[Conversations with Kammie by authorAnnie Ingram|book]]. There was a lot to talk about when she popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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