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Check out the full lists of [[:Category: Interviews|interviews]], [[:Category: Lists|top tens]] and [[:Category: Comments|articles]].__NOTOC__<!-- Remove -->
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The InterviewFrom Sci Fi to Reality: Bookbag Talks To R D ShanksHow Dreams Turn Into Innovations|summary=Ani was quietly impressed by debut author Rachael Shanks' [[A Reverie of Brothers by R D Shanks|A Reverie of Brothers]] The gap between sci-fi and she had quite a few questions when the author popped into Bookbag Towersreality is not so big anymore.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=January 2015 Newsletter|summary= Hi, hello and a very happy New Year. May 2015 be healthy, happy and fulfilling for each and every one of you. We You don’t have the most wonderful book story for you this monthto go that far back in time to see huge developments in technology. For example, the last three years, an anonymous artist smartphone has been leaving sculptures made from old books in and around Edinburgh. The sculptures are absolutely beautiful: delicatefor over 10 years now, evocativebut if you don’t have one in today’s society, inspiring. We at Bookbag love a bit you’d either be seen as crazy or just out of book art. Anf finally, the artist has spoken in an [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-30697553 interview with the BBC]. She still doesn't say who she is, though! We love this storytouch.
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|title=Chris Priestley Talks To Bookbag About A Christmas Carol And The Inspiration For The Last of the Spirits5 Great AI books to read in 2020|summary=Jim was blown away when he read [[The Last Artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded into one of the Spirits by Chris Priestley|The Last of most important technologies in human history. It comes with so many benefits, from improving the Spirits by Chris Priestley|The Last efficiency of the Spirits]] and he was delighted when author Chris Priestley popped into Bookbag Towers simple, basic tasks to helping to chat about itsolve advanced problems by quickly analyzing large data sets.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Alan KennedyA Baker's Dozen of Books to Keep the Kids Occupied When They Can't Go Out|summary=Jill thought that [[Lucy by Alan Kennedy|Lucy]] was a vivid, clever story Are you running out of love, art, war and missed opportunities. inspiration for what to do with the kids when they can't go out? She and author Alan Kennedy had quite We've come up with a bit baker's dozen of books to chat about when he popped into Bookbag Towersgive you some brilliant ideas.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Dee BlickTop Ten Self-Published Books 2019|summary=When Sue finished reading [[The Ultimate Guide to Writing and Marketing a Bestselling Book We've seen some cracking self- on a Shoestring Budget by Dee Blick|The Ultimate Guide to Writing published books this year and Marketing a Bestselling Book on a Shoestring Budget]] she was enthused to write a book they're all books which compare well with traditionally- until she realised that she was one of published books in the few people who didnsame genres. We really couldn't have a book inside her narrow the choice down any further - but there was still a lot to talk about when so this year's top ten consists of eleven books and here they are, in alphabetical order by author Dee Blick popped into Bookbag Towers...
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=November 2014 NewsletterDesiree Villena Talks To Bookbag About 5 Key Tips for Writing a Critical-Yet-Fair Book Review|summary= HiWriting a book review isn't difficult, you know, hello and how but there are a few things you? November 17-21 was Anti-Bullying week here in the UK. And we were really happy need to see the world of books get involved. Penguin launched a campaign called Choose Kind that ties keep us in with the gorgeous [[Wonder by R J Palacio]], a book about a disfigured young boy attending school for the first timemind. We at Bookbag are all for anything that tries to inspire all people to be a little bit kinder to each other and so we'd like to add our voice to the chorus asking everyone to #choosekind Desiree Villena gives us five tips.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Konstantina Sozou-KyrkouMelanie Martin|summary=Sue enjoyed |summary=In [[Black Greek Coffee War and Love: A family's testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam by Konstantina Sozou-KyrkouMelanie Martin|Black Greek CoffeeWar and Love: A family's testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam]], Melanie Martin reconstructs what happened to her family in occupied Amsterdam in WWII. It's a series of short stories which look at highly compelling if occasionally shocking read. Days after she finished the darker side of Greek domestic life book Sue could not stop thinking about what she had read and had quite a few questions was delighted when Konstantina popped into Bookbag Towersthe author agreed to chat with her.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=October 2014 Newsletter8 ways to motivate yourself to write, right NOW by Jessica Jarlvi|summary= Hello! How's it going? What have Ever felt that you been reading? There's so much good stuff about that we bet you are spoiled for choice. Read on for some of our recommendations for ve hit a fabulous reading experience this month. However, brick wall with your writing? Jessica Jarlvi has eight tips yo get you don't have to wait until the end of the month to find out which books we're enjoying. You can always follow us on [https://twitter.com/TheBookbag Twitter], where we post links to reviews of the books we liked every single daywriting again. Get ahead of the Bookbag curve!
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Greg Hickey Talks To Leigh RussellBookbag About The Old Guard of Dystopian Fiction|summary=Peter thought that author Leigh Russell captured the atmosphere of the racecourse well in [[Race to Death (DI Ian Peterson 2) by Leigh Russell|Race to Death]] Where do you go when you move beyond classics like ''1984'' and he had quite a few questions for Leigh when she popped into Bookbag Towers.''Brave New World''?
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=September 2014 NewsletterJames Donald Talks To Bookbag About The Death Of Norman Breyfogle|summary= Hi, hello and we hope all is well with you. Summer, what we had One of it, is over. And it's time for the autumn books release rush. Therefinest storytellers you's an awful lot ve never heard of good stuff coming out over the next few weeks. Ian McEwan, Will Self, David Mitchell, Martin Amis, Sarah Waters, Howard Jacobson and Ali Smith all have new books to come. So keep an eye peeled on on who died in September 2018 at the Bookbag homepage]age of 58. We'll be reviewing as much as we can as quickly as we can, promise!
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To P De V HencherMelissa Leet|summary=Jill thought that Sue was impressed when she read [[The Leopard of Dramoor Landslide by P De V HencherMelissa Leet|Landslide]] had an intricate by Melissa Leet and interesting plot with was surprised to find that it was a vivid sense of time and placedebut novel. She had quite a few questions for the author Melissa when he she popped in to see usinto Bookbag Towers.
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|summary=Jill's not easily impressed by political books but she did enjoy [[Stand and Deliver: A Design for Successful Government by Ed Straw]]. She had quite a few questions for Ed when he popped into Bookbag Towers.
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Ok. Hi. We hope all is well with all of you. World news this month has been ''so'' horribly unhappy and depressing, hasn't it? Sometimes, it makes you feel utterly hopeless. We don't have any answers here at Bookbag but we do wish peace for all people in every country and we hope that one day humanity will achieve it. One possible way is, in the words of the proverb, to walk a mile in another man's shoes. Books can help us do this. Books allow us to see the world through someone else's eyes, to put ourselves in someone else's place. They can be distractions but they can also be tools of comings-together. And it's in that spirit of comings-together that we bring you this month's newsletter.
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|summary=Sue was so convinced by Kim Staflund's book [[How to Publish a Bestselling Book ... and Sell It Worldwide Based on Value, Not Price! by Kim Staflund|How to Publish a Bestselling Book ... and Sell It Worldwide Based on Value, Not Price!]] that she was tempted to give it a go - and she hasn't even written a book. When Kim popped in to see us she had a few questions to ask.
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|title=Jim's Top 15 Books Reviewed in the Last 5 Years|summary=We couldn't believe it when we realised that it was five years since Jim first reviewed for Bookbag. Time goes so quickly when you're enjoying yourself! It was a tough job but Jim rose Faiz Kermani talks to the challenge of selecting his top fifteen books.}} {{newfeature|category=interviews|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Melvin Burgess|summary=Jill thought that [[Doing It by Melvin Burgess]] was about how a funny and truthful peek into the minds of sex-obsessed teenage boys. Girls arenblue frog is helping Malawi't left outs vulnerable children to live safe, either. Parents might find it shocking but the kids will find it real. When Melvin popped into Bookbag Towers it was Jim who was on hand to ask some questions.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=July 2014 Newsletterhealthy and happy lives|summary= Hi, hello, how are you? Happy summer! Got your holiday reading sorted out yet? If not, read on. We have plenty of recommendations for you. Guess what? We have some great news! The weekend of Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th July saw the UK's first ever YA Literature Convention, held as part of the established London Film and Comic Con. Curated by Malorie Blackman, Children's Laureate and author of many of our favourite books, including [[Noble Conflict by Malorie Blackman|Noble Conflict]], and organised with the help of Booktrust, LFCC organisers Showmasters, and many of the top YA publishers around, the event, held in Earls' Court 2, was Every child has a staggering success. Our man Jim was there and had a wonderful time. If you want right to read more about, you can read all about [[Jim Dean Talks To Bookbag About The UK's First Ever YA Literature Convention|his adventures]] over the weekend. Let's hope it all happens again next year!medical care
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|title=Rebecca Mascull Abi Silver Talks To The Bookbag About Writing Historical FictionA Few Of Her Favourite Things|summary=Ani thought ''We could definitely make a flying car – but that [['s not the hard part. The Visitors by Rebecca Mascull]] was a beautifully crafted mesh of conquering adversity/hist-fict/ghost story with a murder investigation slipped in for good measure and hard part is, how do you make a satisfying novel flying car that's worth every penny super safe and, indeed, every moment spent in its company.quiet?'': Elon Musk
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lorraine Jenkin AgainDaniel Peltz|summary=On Sue wasn't expecting to enjoy a novel about a warm summer's day Sue sat in the garden and sank gratefully into 'building'', but was surprised by just how compelling she found [[Jam Tomorrow The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria by Lorraine JenkinDaniel Peltz|The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria]]. There were quite was a few questions she wanted lot to ask Lorraine chat about when she author Daniel Peltz popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Alan HamiltonChit Dubey|summary=Sue was blown away quietly impressed when she read [[Stalemate 21 Doors to Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and Meditation by Alan Hamilton|StalemateChit Dubey]], a reworking as it chimed with her personal view of the unsolved murder of Julia Wallace in Liverpool between the warslife. Even knowing how it ''had'' to work out she still couldn't put the book down - and she had a lot to ask author Alan Hamilton She was delighted when he Chit Dubey popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|summary=Jill thought that [[The Secret Dinosaur: Giants Awake by N S Blackman|The Secret Dinosaur: Giants Awake]] was a super-fun adventure and she had quite a few questions when author N S Blackman popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Sarah Skilton Melita Thomas Talks To Bookbag About Writing The King''High s Pearl: Henry VIII and Dry''his Daughter Mary|summary=Jim was very impressed by Sarah Skilton's [[High and Dry by Sarah Skilton|High and Dry]] particularly because it Melita Thomas tell us that Mary was very different to her last novel. Sarah chatted to us about the books.a true Renaissance Princess
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Hello there! We're writing this 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 it. If you're the same, read on. We have plenty of reading recommendations for you and you might need them if all around you has gone Rio mad.
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|title=Robert James Talks To Bookbag About Popular: The Launch
|summary=Jim went to the launch of [[Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek (A Memoir) by Maya Van Wagenen]]. We insisted that he tell us all about it.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Matt CarrellElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|summary=Sue was impressed by Peter thought that [[Vortex The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership by Matt CarrellElizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|The Ten Golden Rules of Leadership]] was the best book on leadership he'd ever read and the opportunity to ask the author he couldn't resist asking authors Elizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte quite a few questions when he popped into they came to Bookbag Towers was simply too good to misschat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To W Scott BeavenGabe Riggs|summary=Ani enjoyed W Scott Beaven's coming of age Luke thought that [[Riccarton Junction: 1 Punk Love Foucault by W Scott Beaven|crime storyGabe Riggs]] about the temptations was an intense, emotional and visceral read that illuminates and educates with a strong voice and troubles facing young peopleclear, capable prose. She had quite There was a few questions for the author lot to talk about when he Gabe popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To R J MorganSandra Aragona|summary=Jim thought that Sue loved Sandra Aragona's lightly-fictionalised [[Fifteen Bones Sorting the Priorities: Ambassadress and Beagle Survive Diplomacy by R J MorganSandra Aragona|autobiography]] was of life as a stunning debut dealing with some dark topics, but the great voice and gallows humour drew him indiplomatic spouse. He and Rebecca had lots There was a lot that she wanted to chat ask about when she Sandra popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Adrian HarveyK J Lawrence|summary=Sue loved was delighted when she read [[Being Someone The Cossack by Adrian HarveyK J Lawrence|The Cossack]] - as it restored her faith in the story of a relationship and how early the seeds of destruction were sown. She thought it was an intriguing tale, exquisitely writtenthriller genre. There was quite a lot to chat about when When the author , K J Lawrence, popped into Bookbag Towers.to chat to us, Sue had quite a few questions ready!
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Keris StaintonStuart Burrell|summary=Kicking off the Countdown Sue found Start Burrell's book [[Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections 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 5th June tour Keris Stainton know more when Stuart popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us. You'll find all the tour dates [http://www.countdownya.com here].
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|title=Candy Harper Talks To Bookbag About The Inspiration For The ''Faith'' Series
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Robin LloydWes Stuart|summary=Ani Luke enjoyed the combination of compellingly-written science fiction which blends themes of innocence and growth with some well depicted moments of horror in [[Rough Passage to London: A Sea Captain's Tale, a Novel My Name is Sam by Robin LloydWes Stuart|My Name is Sam]] and was intrigued by the background to the story. There were he had quite a few questions she wanted to ask for author Wes Stuart when Robin he popped into Bookbag Towers.}} {{newfeature|category=comments|title=Michael Grant Talks To Bookbag About The ''GONE'' TV Show|summary=One of Jim's favourite authors popped in to chat to us about the screen version of [[Gone by Michael Grant|Gone]].}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=April 2014 Newsletter|summary= 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 CroweB C R Fegan|summary=Jim gave five stars to Sue giggled like a child when she read [[Bone Jack Henry and the Hidden Treasure by Sara CroweB C R Fegan and Lenny Wen]] and thought : it was classic fantasy at its finest's a good story with some valuable lessons. He really couldn't wait when Sara popped in It was a real pleasure to chat to uswriter B C R Fegan when he popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Cat Clarke AgainAnnie Ingram|summary=Jim loved Very few people believe that dogs can talk so it was something of a relief when Sue met author, Annie Ingram. She has lengthy conversations with her cocker spaniel Kammie and has shared them with us in her [[A Kiss In The Dark Conversations with Kammie by Cat ClarkeAnnie Ingram|book]] and he had quite . There was a few questions for Cat lot to talk about when she popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Clementine Beauvais and Sarah HorneStephan Santiago|summary=Jim can't stop talking about the Ani was quietly moved by [[Sesame Seade Mysteries 1: Sleuth on Skates Returning Home by Clementine Beauvais and Sarah HorneStephan Santiago|Sesame Seade MysteriesReturning Home]] so and there were several points she wanted to discuss with author Stephan Santiago when he was delighted when author Clementine Beauvais and ilustrator Sarah Horne popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Tess SharpeTessa Buckley|summary=Robert thought that Jill's really taken by author Tessa Buckley's mystery and family drama series, Eye Spy Investigations and enjoyed [[Far From You Eye Spy II by Tess SharpeTessa Buckley|Eye Spy II]] was very difficult to review without giving away too much of the plot - but he had lots of . There were quite a few questions ready for Tessa when the author she popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=Sally Green Talks To Bookbag About Her Desert Island Books
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Greetings, fellow book lovers. What have you been reading?
 
Children up and down the country have been reading thanks to [http://www.worldbookday.com/ World Book Day], 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 Muchamore, Lauren St John, David Melling. There's even a Horrible History in there. All these books cost just £1, thanks to the annual celebration of reading. What a wonderful thing.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lauren St JohnSaqib Noor|summary=Robert thinks that Sue laughed and cried when she read [[Surgery on the Laura Marlin mysteries is one Shoulders of Giants: Letters from a doctor abroad by Saqib Noor|Surgery on the best series for tweens Shoulders of Giants: Letters from a doctor abroad]], touched and younger teenshumbled by a man who has provided medical aid in some of the neediest parts of the world. He was delighted She had quite a few questions when author Lauren St John Saqib Noor popped in into Bookbag Towers to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Robert ParkerJohnny Ringwood|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 Peter enjoyed [[Cargoes & Capers: The Baby life and the Brandy times of a London Docklands man by Robert ParkerJohnny Ringwood|The Baby and the BrandyCargoes & Capers]] with its memories of life in the first book in a planned new series by Robert ParkerEast End and stories how the author, Johnny Ringwood, turned his life around. She He had quite rather a few lot of questions when the author Johnny popped into Bookbag Towers.}} {{newfeature|category=comments|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 to see chat to us he had us spellbound when he told us that his obsession with age began when he was in his twenties.
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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 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 in post-Saddam Iraq as well as those trying to project their voices and protect their lives. And it really is great. You can read our interview with Justin [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Justin Huggler|here]] and you can even win a copy of the book if you enter our [[Burden of the Desert by Justin Huggler|competition]]. Congratualations to Justin from all at Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Nikki SheehanIsabella Davidson|summary=Linda loved Sue was grabbed by [[Who Framed Klaris Cliff? The Beta Mum: Adventures in Alpha Land by Nikki SheehanIsabella Davidson|The Beta Mum: Adventures in Alpha Land]] but as soon as she started reading. She decided to tackle author Isabella Davidson about what it was Robert who won the competition means to be an alpha or a beta mummy when she popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to ask the questionsus.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Jane ElsonLizzy Mumfrey|summary=Jill and Robert both loved Sue was stunned by [[A Room Full of Chocolate Fall Out by Jane Elson|A Room Full of ChocolateLizzy Mumfrey]]and simply couldn't put the book down. Jill got to do the review, but Robert was at the front She had a whole list of questions for the queue with the questions author when Jane she popped in to see usinto Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Leila SalesHugo Driscoll|summary=Robert Sue thought that he should have been able to give [[This Song Will Save Your Life Seven Days with You by Leila SalesHugo Driscoll|This Song Will Save Your LifeSeven Days With You]] was a sixth star. quick but surprisingly deep read which looks sensitively at young love and terminal illness and that it's more uplifting than you might expect from that description! Unfortunately he couldn't - but he could There was a lot to chat to about when author Leila Sales when she Hugo Driscoll popped in to see usinto Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Tom AveryMichael Pronko About ''The Last Train''|summary=Robert thought that Sue was very impressed by [[My Brother's Shadow The Last Train (Detective Hiroshi) by Tom AveryMichael Pronko|My Brother's ShadowThe Last Train]] was a well-written story about , a young girl grieving for her older brotherthriller set in Tokyo. He she had quite a few questions for Tom Avery author [[:Category:Michael Pronko|Michael Pronko]] when he popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Suzanne RindellDavid Windle|summary=Robert was completely blown away by After reading [[The Other Typist Spudboy and Chip by Suzanne Rindell|The Other TypistDavid Windle]] and he had quite Jill wants a few questions for author Suzanne Rindell when she popped in to see uspotato superhero.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=January 2014 Newsletter|summary= HAPPY NEW YEAR! Everyone at Bookbag Towers wishes you the best 2014 you could possibly imagine. Health, wealth, happiness to you, and, of course, There was a good book or two. We wanted lot to offer a wee thank you for reading our ramblings every month and so we have instituted 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 you very soon.}} {{newfeature|category=comments|title=J Courtney Sullivan Talks To Bookbag About Eavesdropping|summary=Sue loved [[The Engagements by J Courtney Sullivan]] and she was fascinated talk about when the author popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us about Eavesdropping.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To B C R CollinsFegan|summary=Both Jill and Robert were impressed by thought that [[Love in Revolution The Grumpface by B C R CollinsFegan and Daniela Frongia]] but it was Robert who won the battle to ask the sweet, funny and vividly illustrated. She had quite a few questions for author Bryce Fegan when the author he popped in to see us.}} {{newfeature|category=lists|title=Top Ten Self-Published Books 2013|summary=We've the utmost admiration for indie authors who go it alone in what's a very tough market and each year we pick the ten books which stood out for us. These are the ones we loved in 2013..into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Dom ConlonSpadge Whittaker About Confessions of Modern Women|summary=Sue had a lovely time reading Dom ConlonJill thought that ''Confessions of Modern Women''s [[I Am A Giant (Tiny the Giant) by Dom Conlon was both fun and Nicola Anderson|I Am A Giant]] funny to read and [[Tommy Tickletail: A Tall Tale by Dom Conlon and Carl Pugh|Tommy Tickletail: A Tall Tale]] and she occasionally bawdy to boot. There was eager a lot to chat to the author about when he Spadge popped into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Matthew CrowMarilyn Bennett|summary=We thought that Sue's only problem with [[In Bloom Granny with Benefits by Matthew Crow|In BloomMarilyn Bennett]] was a highly-enjoyable, life-affirming novel and with a lot that she would have loved to spend more laughs than you would expect from a book about two teens time with cancerthe characters. Robert had When the author popped into Bookbag Towers there was quite a few questions for author Matthew Crow when he popped in lot to see uschat about.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Keren David Talks To Bookbag About Alternative Facts|summary=Keren David Talks To Mark Lingane, AgainBookbag About #alternativefacts|summary=Author Mark Lingane describes his latest It wasn't until someone on Twitter tagged her book, [[I Love Lucid The Liar's Handbook by Mark LinganeKeren David|I Love LucidThe Liar's Handbook]] cyber-techno-thriller-alternate reality-procedural-pseudophilospophical dark comedy. Ani wasn't about to disagree but she had a few questions for Mark when he popped into Bookbag Towerswith #alternativefacts that Karen David realised quite how well the title and themes hit the zeitgeist.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=Linda Newbery Talks To Bookbag About The Interview: Bookbag Power Of Protest|summary=Linda Newbery Talks To Rosie BestBookbag About The Power Of Protest|summary=Robert thought that We were very impressed by Linda Newbery's [[Skulk Until We Win by Rosie BestLinda Newbery|Until We Win]] was a wonderful urban fantasy with an outstanding heroine and an excellent plotdramatized example of Suffragist ideas. He was delighted when Rosie popped in to Bookbag Towers to chat She's been chatting to usabout the power of protest.
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