Austin Macauley author Laura Roper will be hosting a book signing at The Half Price Book Store, in Texas on 7th December at 2 pm. With Christmas just around the corner, pick yourself up a signed copy of this funny, yet educating book about the horrors of everyday life. Witty yet relatable, you won’t want to miss grabbing a copy for your fellow co-worker or family member for the ideal stocking filler!
Come along to a fun-filled reading of Rex the Dragon by Austin Macauley author Vickie Broden-Keast at Stoneleigh Library on Friday 29th November, from 4:30 pm-7 pm. Highly recommended for children that like adventure stories, with the main character, Rex, going on a wild adventure to make the best of friends with his companions! Attend for an enjoyable evening with your little ones.
One of Australia’s youngest Executive Chefs, Sam Pinzone, will be all ears for all your cooking needs at Warrandyte Library on Thursday 5th March between 2 pm and 3 pm for a flavorsome book signing. Whether you’re a beginner cook or intermediate Great Produce Real Food appeals to everyone that wants to excel their cooking skills in the kitchen as well as how to source the best produce. An event not to be missed by food lovers of all ages!
On Saturday 7th December, George Radley author of his recently published book The Therapeutic Charity Shop, will be hosting a book launch to celebrate its publication. The book launch will be held at Thimblemill Library at 10 am – 1 pm, and there will be the opportunity to meet and greet George and buy a copy of his book just in time for Christmas. The Therapeutic Charity Shop is a general fiction novel that is a must-read for animal lovers. The story sees the main character Greg feeling very low after experiencing some personal problems but finds peace when he meets the many quirky characters at his local charity shop. These characters range from parrots to dogs and everything in between! This book has been heavily inspired by occurrences in Radley’s own life. Three years ago, he became a volunteer at his local RSPCA Charity Shop, where he edited the newsletter. The goings-on at the charity shop and the volunteers that attended were the inspiration for this book. If you are intrigued by this story and would like to know more, pop along to his launch on the 7th December at Thimblemill Library where everyone is welcome!
Brian Sims is to host a book signing and reading from his inspirational autobiography; You Don’t Have to Be a Champion... to Be a Winner. This event will be held at Shrewsbury Library on the 18th January 2020 at 12 pm - 1 pm. The event will allow you to meet and talk to Brian Sims, hear an excerpt from his book and also pick up a signed copy. You Don’t Have to Be a Champion... to Be a Winner is an incredibly inspirational title about how Brian himself went from fitting wheels to wheelbarrows in a builders’ merchant, to working in the glamorous and overtly commercial world of F1. This book tells the story of how Brian was able to use his experience in sales to work his way to the top and become a winner! Brian left school in 1963 with just 5 GCE O-Levels and a shattered dream of following in his father’s footsteps as a Royal Air Force pilot. After becoming a Xerox salesman, Brian developed exceptional sales skills and used these to climb his way to the top. Brian has recently been appointed the Motorsport Industry Consultant to the University of Wolverhampton.
The acclaimed author of It Must Have Been the Compo, Mike Huss, will be attending the book signing event of his book on 21st December 2019. The event will be hosted by Waterstones, Ashford. The author will be meeting book aficionados and signing the copies of his book It Must Have Been the Compo for them. It is a wonderful opportunity for the residents of Ashford to meet the author. It Must Have Been the Compo by Mike Huss is a moving historical novel. The setting of the novel is in 1964, just after a war has ended. The protagonist of the novel is a 19-year-old soldier, Jack, who has no idea that another war is about to begin. He is a private soldier, a confidante of generals, a correspondent with a prime minister, an instructor of RAF officers and a bogeyman for the top military policeman. Get to know more about Jack and his life in this astonishing read. Author Mike Huss was born in London. He joined the army when he was just 18 and volunteered to serve in Aden, where he met his wife, Janet. Mike has also been the Personal Director and Tribunal Advocate of the N. Ireland Training Board. It Must Have Been the Compo is his first literary venture.
On Sunday 12th January 2020, fiction writer James Quinn will be attending his book signing event at Barnes and Noble, Palmdale, California to promote his book, Nightshades of New Orleans. The book signing will be a great opportunity for fans and avid readers to ask him any questions about his book. James may also read some of his favourite excerpts from the book, so this event is a must-visit for all his book fans. The book Nightshades of New Orleans is an epic thriller set in the mysterious state of New Orleans with all its spooky environment and colourful history of carnivals like the Mardi Gras. The novel is a character-driven story choked with suspense and many diabolical twists and turns that make it an interesting read. New Orleans is famous for its colourful history that includes some notorious hauntings and mayhem which attracts thousands of visitors every year. The author is an attorney by profession who enjoys writing mystery, thrillers and fiction. James lives in Southern California and has also written the well-received novel titled The Vampire’s Orchids.
The author of the acclaimed sci-fi novel Go Back for Love, Anne Marie Sassoli is scheduled to attend a book signing event at the Ringwood Library on Christchurch Road, Ringwood in the Hampshire county of England. The event will take place on Tuesday 21st of January, 2020 starting from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. The event will include a short session with the author where she will talk about her book and also try to answer all the burgeoning questions from her fans. She will then read some excerpts from her book for the attendees and will sign the book copies at the end of the event. The book is written for the sci-fi genre and includes familiar concepts like time travel and its consequences. The main character Laura has inherited a mysterious legacy from her aunt who she barely knew. She will then go on to discover that she could travel back in time and trace her aunt’s history. Anne-Marie was born and bred in the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. She loves music and poetry from an early age. Soon, she also developed an interest in writing. This is her first book as the author.
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