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Posted on Monday October 26th, 2009 at 17:50 in wingecarribee library
A couple of weeks ago, I received a phone call from Helen who works at my local library. She asked if I would like to be spotlighted on the library's website as a library friend. I said sure.It felt a good thing to do, as I use my local library all t...
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Posted on Tuesday October 20th, 2009 at 04:11 in audio books, anne whitfield
Great news. My historical saga Woodland Daughter has been offered to go into audio by Isis UK, via my publisher Robert Hale. This will be my first audio book and I'm so very excited. At the moment Woodland Daughter is available in hardback and also...
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Posted on Sunday October 4th, 2009 at 21:46 in michael parkinson, sharon penman, ber carroll
Just finished - The Devil's Brood by Sharon Penman. (historical) I really enjoyed reading this Sharon Penman book, her third in the story of Henry II's family.Penman has a talent in mixing historical detail and family fueds with equal measure so tha...
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Posted on Sunday September 13th, 2009 at 18:38
So, we bought a new bookscase at the weekend because quite frankly I was sick of my books being in piles on the floor and in boxes. Good news is the bookcase fitted in the spot it needed to go and I managed to get a good few boxes unpacked. All the c...
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Posted on Thursday August 27th, 2009 at 16:30 in young victoria
Yesterday, my dear friend, Maggi Anderson, and I went to see the film Young Victoria. We really enjoyed it. Yes there were a few inaccuracies, but overall a very enjoyable film. The costumes were glorious and there were beautiful settings, wonderfu...
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Posted on Monday August 24th, 2009 at 17:44
Aside from working on my second edit of my current historical saga, which is going swimmingly by the way, I've managed to read a couple of books.One is Dr Margaret's Sea Chest by Waheed Rabbani, a fictional story set in India and Canada in the 1960s ...
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