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|category=interviewscomments|title=The InterviewSelf-Improvement Through Reading: Bookbag Talks To Tony Robinson OBEHow to Choose Books for Personal Growth|summary=Sue reads quite Reading provides insights and techniques for both personal and professional development, making it a lot potent tool for self-improvement. However, the impact of business reading largely depends on choosing the right books but very few have such an engaging mix of satire and sage business advice as [[Freedom from Bosses Forever by Tony Robinson OBE|Freedom from Bosses Forever]]to match your objectives. It's mainly about Canadian businesswoman Leonora SoculitherzTo simplify this process, but Sue had quite consider using the Headway app – a few questions for author Tony Robinson OBE when he popped in platform that provides users with key insights from top research-based books through audio and text summaries, making it easier to see usincorporate learning into a busy schedule.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=September 2013 NewsletterHow to Write a Book Report: From Choosing the Book to Final Draft|summary=Hi there. How is everything your wayNeed help on how to do a book report? Good, we hopeCheck out our step-by-step guide at thebookbag. Summer is overco. The children are going back to school. Jill's oldest son is heading off uk and learn to university, as is Bookbag reviewer Nigethan. We hope all goes well for them both - and Jill hasn't shed a single tear at the loss of her oldest, honestcraft compelling reports that impress today!
As the evenings begin to draw in, you may be in need of some satisfying reading material. Read on for some recommendations. And donBook report writing shouldn't forget that the [[Man Booker Prize 2013|Booker shortlist]] is out. Who will win? We have be a sneaky feeling Eleanor Cattonheadache! It's [[The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton|The Luminaries]] will take italmost like telling a friend about a book but with a bit of structure. We've reviewed the entire long list though - never let it be said we leave you wanting more!}}
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|category=listscomments|title=Man Booker Prize 2013How Serialized Stories Are Revolutionizing the Way We Read|summary=The longlist was announced With technology gradually encroaching on 23 Julyevery area of our lives, the 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. 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 shortlist is in the diary for 10 September rise of digital platforms and book writing apps (e.g. [https://www.chapterly.com/ Chapterly]) are at the winner will be announced on 15 Octoberforefront of this change.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To David CanningTop Ten Self-Published Books 2023|summary=Sue enjoyed [[Out of the Clouds of Deceit by David Canning|Out of We've seen some really good self-published books this year: they're up there with the Clouds best of Deceit]] despite the fact that she doesn't usaully like reading military fictiontraditional publishing. She and Here's our top ten, in alphabetical order, by author David Canning had quite a lot to chat about when he popped in to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Philippa GregoryJeffrey Dunn|summary=Robert has been blown away by Jill enjoyed [[Changeling Radio Free Olympia by Philippa GregoryJeffrey Dunn|ChangelingRadio Free Olympia]] , a story blending prose and poetry with themes of ecology, folklore, love and [[Stormbringers by Philippa Gregory|Stormbringers]] so he loss. She didn't think it was delighted when author [[:Category:Philippa Gregory|Philippa Gregory]] popped in to see usthe easiest read, but a rewarding one.
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|title=Mairi Kidd Talks How To Bookbag About Write a Fantasy Novel: The Founding Of Barrington StokeFull Guide|summary=Here at Bookbag Towers we love books 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 reading heroes go on epic quests. This genre is loved by people of all ages and it horrifys backgrounds. It allows us that many children can't share that love because they suffer from dyslexia. To celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the founding of Barrington Stoketo explore new worlds and face unimaginable challenges, MD Mairi Kidd popped in to tell us how it all beganwithout leaving our homes.}}
{{newfeature|category=interviews|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Candy Harper|summary=Robert was ''seriously'' impressed when he read [[Have a Little Faith by Candy Harper|Have a Little Faith]] and he had plenty of questions for author Candy Harper when she popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us.}} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=August 2013 Newsletter|summary=Hi, hello and how the devil are But what if youcould do more than just visit these magical lands? Enjoying the summer? Looking for books to read while What if you're on holidaycould create your own? Looking for books for This is the magic of writing a fantasy novel. You have the children power to read while they're on holiday? Look no furtherbuild worlds with your words. We'll give you our picks of the month You can turn simple ink and morepaper into landscapes that readers can explore.
What do you think to Jane Austen being depicted on the £10 note? We like it! We So, get ready for an adventure. This journey is not just about castles and wizards. It's also like about the suggestions from Abe Books about other authors craft of writing. You'll learn to use language and other currenciesimagination to make a rich, varied story. Take a look at their ideas and see And who knows what unexplored realms you think! 'll discover along the way?
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|title=Emily Diamand Talks To Bookbag About how scary should it be?How Can Reading Improve Your Vocabulary: Best Practices|summary=We loved Emily Diamand's [[Ways To See a Ghost by Emily Diamand|Ways To See a Ghost]] Reading is one of the most effective ways to improve your vocabulary. Not only does it expose you to new words and when we plucked up the courage their meanings, but it also allows you to peep out from under see them used in context, which is essential for understanding and using them correctly. With the covers we were fascinated rise of language learning apps, such as Promova, many people have turned to hear what Emily had technology to say about how scary children's fiction should beimprove their vocabulary. However, reading remains a tried-and-true method that has been used for centuries.
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|title=Jillian Larkin Talks To Bookbag 3 Things You Didn't Know About The FlappersGhostwriters|summary=Robert was very impressed by ''The Flappers'', but he was keen to find out how Jillian Larkin felt How much do you know about ghostwriters? These professionals lurk in the series 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 Pierce Brosnan film. Given the awkwardness a lot of people feel toward ghostwriters, it's no surprise that there are a number of misconceptions about what she had planned for the futurethey do, so I'm hoping to clarify three important things in this post.
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Hi, hello, how are you?
 
We have exciting news! Bookbag reviewer Robin Stevens has signed a deal with Random House for three books about a children's detective agency. Hooray! Robin has a day job working for Orion Children's Books. She writes [[:Category:Reviewed by Robin Stevens|reviews]] for us and an interesting [http://redbreastedbird.blogspot.co.uk/ blog]. And she writes novels too! What a woman. Where does she find the time? Seriously - congratulations to Robin. The deal is richly deserved.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Simon PontConrad Delacroix|summary=Before she started Sue really enjoyed [[Remember to Breathe The Lensky Connection by Simon PontConrad Delacroix|Remember to BreatheThe Lensky Connection]] Sue wondered if it was going to be the sort of book she would enjoy, but she loved it and a thriller set primarily in Russia. She had quite a few questions for author Simon Pont Conrad Delacroix when he popped in to see usinto Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Dan Smith talks to Bookbag about Paper Movies3 Things You Should Know About Literary Agents|summary=Jill was mightily impressed by Dan SmithIf you's debut re all set to publish your novel for young people, it might be time to [[My Friend https://blog.reedsy.com/how-to-find-a-literary-agent/ get yourself a literary agent]. Since you're essentially picking the Enemy by Dan Smith|My Friend person responsible for presenting and marketing your book to the Enemy]world, this is no easy task. When you've sent your [https://blog.reedsy.com/guide/how-to-write-a-query-letter/ query letters] and loved Dan's YouTube videos about it. Herestarted getting responses, he tells us about these tips will help you choose the making of..right person for you.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The InterviewLolita Book Review: Bookbag Talks To Rick YanceyMost Important Things to Know|summary=Robert thought that [[The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey|The 5th Wave]] was toughLolita, a highly controversial book, brutal and completely gripping and he was delighted when author Rick Yancey popped is not subject to bans in American schools. Here are the most important things you need to see usknow about it.
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|title=Sophia Bennett Talks To Bookbag About Books She Loved When She Was A TeenagerStylish Restaging of The Crucible is All Show and No Substance, According to Reviews|summary=Robert was blown away when he read [[You Don't Know Me by Sophia Bennett]] The Crucible is a tragedy that’s been debated and they got chatting about books Sophia read when she was discussed for many years. Its current running in theaters has received a teenagerrather intriguing review. Keep reading to find out more.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Siobhan CurhamHow Bar Modeling Makes Word Problems Easy in Singapore Math|summary=Robert thought that [[Shipwrecked by Siobhan Curham|Shipwrecked]] had brilliant charaterisation and Singapore Mathematics is a really interesting setting. He had a few questions when author Siobhan Curham popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us. }} {{newfeature|category=newsletters|title=June 2013 Newsletter|summary=Hi, hello and good reading to you. We'd just like to say a sad goodbye to Iain Banks, who died unique way of presenting this month, long before his timescience. He was two brilliant authors, Parents and we teachers will miss him. The [[The Desmond Elliott Prize for Debut Fiction Published in the UK 2013|Desmond Eilliott Prize]] shortlist is out. It's for debut fiction published in the UK in 2013 and we have reviewed all three books. Take a look. You should read all three - of course! - but [[The Panopticon by Jenni Fagan]] has a special place in a corner of Bookbag's heart. We defy you be able to read our review understand and fail explain to rush out and buy a copy!children the simplest mathematical processes using images.
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|title=Jackie Marchant Talks To Bookbag About Mice and Tarantulas - the things we do for researchFinding More Time For Reading|summary=Jackie If there is terrified one thing that a lot of spiders but with the boy-next-doorpeople could benefit from having more of in their lives, it's [[A Bookbagger's View:Category:Dougal TrumpWhat it's like to be a reviewer|Dougal Trumpliterature]] she's just written [[I'm Dougal Trump . Plenty of us have gone through this experience of suddenly finding that we are not reading as much as we used to. . WhereThere are a lot of possible reasons for this, and it's My Tarantula? by Dougal Trump|something that you might be able to approach in a book about tarantulas]]number 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 Ben MezrichGerry Brown and Randall S Peterson about Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand|summary=Robert doesn't often say that a book should have been longer, but Sue was absolutely riveted to [[Straight Flush Disaster in the Boardroom: Six Dysfunctions Everyone Should Understand by Ben Mezrich|Straight FlushGerry Brown and Randall S Peterson]] was one . It's brilliantly readable but rather frightening: people's lives and livelihoods could be in the hands of the rare exceptionscompany boards which are dysfunctional. There were quite a few questions he Sue wanted to ask Benknow more.
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sophia BennettTop Ten Self-Published Books 2021|summary=When Robert reviewed [[You DonWe thought that 2020 was a strange year but 2021 has been equally so. Once again we't Know Me ve been amazed by Sophia Bennett]] he the quality of self-published books which have come our way. Last year's top ten consisted of eleven books (maths never was our strong point...) but this year we're going to have to make it a baker's dozen as we really couldn't bring himself to say too much about it split them apart. Here they are, in case he gave any spoilersalphabetical order, by author... He did take the opportunity to chat to Sophia when she popped in to see us though!
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|title=Simon Packham Talks To Bookbag About ''Firewallers''How to Write a Standout Book Review in a Saturated Market|summary=One of Book reviews are a crucial tool for the highlights of reading community — it’s via these that opinions are exchanged, ideas discussed, and recommendations found. But though the first few months growth of 2013 book review sites is promising for Robert was reading a new book by [[:Category:Simon Packham|Simon Packham]]readers, one of the most consistently excellent YA contemporary authors writing today. Firewallers is a fantastic read, so he was thrilled when Simon agreed saturated market also means that it’s getting increasingly difficult to write make your mark as a guest post for usbook reviewer.}}
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lynne ThomasGerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais about The Independent Director in Society|summary=Jill thought that Sue was an enthusiastic reader of [[Jelly CooperThe Independent Director in Society: Alien Our current crisis of governance and what to do by Lynne ThomasGerry Brown, Andrew Kakabadse and Filipe Morais|Jelly CooperThe Independent Director in Society: AlienOur current crisis of governance and what to do]] was a fun book about a teenager with special powers and she had a few questions several points she wanted to ask author Lynne Thomas discuss with the authors when she they popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Katie McGarryComic Books Where the Bad Guys Won|summary=Robert enjoyed [[Pushing Comic books and movies, in general, have been given the Limits by Katie McGarry]] portrayal of good; always winning and he was delighted when saving the author popped day. however, thanks to the creativity of writers, we have a few writers of comics who have managed to alter this unsaid rule, 'evil wins at the end of the day'. While it may not be a great thought to bear in mind, it is still something a bit fascinating to dwell on. And, we believe that it is a breath of fresh air to see usdiscover 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 Steve ColeGerry Brown About Making a Difference: Leadership, Change and Giving Back the Independent Director Way|summary=Here at Bookbag Towers weGerry Brown is so keen to see people geting involved that there're massive fans to Steve Cole and we thought his s a free digital [[Magic Ink by Steve Cole|latest https://www.degruyter.com/view/title/580618 download] of this £42 book]] was just brilliant, but when we heard that Steve was popping in to chat to us we decided that we needed an expert to conduct the interview - eight-year-old Billy Young. Over to you, Billy!
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|category=interviewslists|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To O H RobssonTop Ten Self-Published Books 2020|summary=Sue thought that [[The Spark In this strangest of years we've been delighted by O H Robsson]] was a rewarding the self-published books we've read for those who like to get to know their characters and they're all books which compare well with traditionally- and that it was likely to tempt you into planning a holiday published books in western Norwaythe same genres. She had quite a few questions when We really couldn't narrow the choice down any further - so this year's top ten consists of eleven books and here they are, in alphabetical order by author popped in to see us...
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What are you reading? And is it any good? Choosing books is tricky, isn't it? Nobody chooses a book they think they'll hate. It can be even more tricky for reviewers, who have less choice in the books they read. We try to do things a little differently here at Bookbag. Our reviewers choose their own books from our review-copy stock. So they choose, mostly, the books they think they'll like. This does mean that our reviews are skewed to the positive - but it does mean that fans of chick lit are reading reviews by people who also enjoy reading chick lit, not by people who enjoy snotting all over it. So we think our policy leads not only to a happy place for its contributors, but also to a place where niche fans can find reviews by their peers. We like this policy, but we can see why some people wouldn't. And that's why Michael Deacon's hilarious [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/10049454/Dont-make-fun-of-renowned-Dan-Brown.html take-down of Dan Brown] over at the Telegraph made us laugh this month.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Clive LawtonOlga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander|summary=Jill really enjoyed Sue was so impressed by [[Flowers From Fukushima The Radical Innovation Playbook: A Practical Guide for Harnessing New, Novel or Game-Changing Breakthroughs by Clive LawtonOlga Kokshagina and Allen Alexander]], that she wished that she had a haunting story good business idea of two survivors in a Japanese post-disaster wastelandher own so that she could use the book. She and Clive ha a lot to talk Perhaps that was what she was talking about when he Olga and Allen popped in into Bookbag Towers to chat to see us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Andy RobbAndrew Hampshire|summary=Robert loved Technology can seem frightening to people who don't have the live-action role playing in background. In [[GeekhoodCreating Value Through Technology: Mission Improbable Discover the Tech that Can Transform Your Business by Andy RobbAndrew Hampshire|GeekhoodCreating Value Through Technology: Mission ImprobableDiscover the Tech that Can Transform Your Business]] Andrew Hampshire discusses the tech that can add quantifiable value to your business and he how to get the most out of it. He and Sue had quite a few questions for author Andy Robblot to chat about when he dropped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Emily Murdoch Talks To Bookbag About The Way To FairylandStand Up to Bullying With a Pulitzer Prize Winner|summary=Emily Murdoch Talks To Bookbag About The Way To Fairyland|summary=Emily Murdoch talks In every generation, there are kids who become bullies. They bully their siblings, neighbor kids, and their classmates. They seem to believe that other kids look up to us about them and respect them. That is self-delusion, as most adults are aware, but kids don't have the tenuous balance between the head experience to properly judge what is respect and the heart for an authorwhat is merely fear.
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|title=Phil Earle Talks To Bookbag About Book CoversFrom Sci Fi to Reality: How Dreams Turn Into Innovations|summary=Phil Earle thought The gap between sci-fi and reality is not so big anymore. You don’t have to go that he knew about far back in time to see huge developments in technology. For example, the perfect cover smartphone has been around for his bookover 10 years now, until the booksellers told him otherwisebut 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=newsletterslists|title=April 2013 Newsletter|summary=It A Baker''still'' doesn't feel like spring, does it? A bright and breezy greeting is rather beyond us this month. We have gone into a slough s Dozen of despond about Books to Keep the weather - and the loss of most of the soft fruit that Kids Occupied When They Can''should'' have been coming from our gardens this summer. Meh.t Go Out On the upside, Granta have produced their list |summary= Are you running out of the best of young British novelists inspiration for what to do with the twenty-teens. You kids when they can see who they are [http://www.granta.com/Archive/123 't go out? here]. Do you agree We've come up with the choices? If not, who would have been your choices? Everyone on the list is getting a turn on Radio 4baker's [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s0f63 Book at Bedtime] at the moment. We don't listen at bedtime any more, but we always catch up on iPlayerdozen of books to give you some brilliant ideas. Gotsta love the good old interweb, aintcha?
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Janine A SouthardMelanie Martin|summary=Jill thought that |summary=In [[Queen & Commander (War and Love: A Hive Queen Novel) family's testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam by Janine Melanie Martin|War and Love: A Southard|Queen & Commanderfamily's testament of anguish, endurance and devotion in occupied Amsterdam]] by Janine A Southard was an enjoyable space opera and Melanie Martin reconstructs what happened to her family in occupied Amsterdam in WWII. It's a fun highly compelling if occasionally shocking read with plenty of potential to take . Days after she finished the disparate central characters further. She book Sue could not stop thinking about what she had a few questions for Janine read and was delighted when she popped into Bookbag Towersthe author agreed to chat with her.
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag Greg Hickey Talks To Mark LinganeBookbag About The Old Guard of Dystopian Fiction|summary=Ani really enjoyed Mark LinganeWhere do you go when you move beyond classics like ''1984''s genre-busting novel [[Beyond Belief by Mark Lingane|Beyond Belief]] and she had quite a few questions for him when he popped into Bookbag Towers.''Brave New World''?
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|category=interviewscomments|title=The Interview: Bookbag James Donald Talks To Lauren OliverBookbag About The Death Of Norman Breyfogle|summary=Robert thought that [[Requiem by Lauren Oliver]] was an absolutely stunning read and the best in One of the Delirium trilogy. As finest storytellers you can imagine they had a lot to chat about when Lauren popped into Bookbag Towers.}} {{newfeature|category=interviews|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Justin Huggler|summary=Ani was ''very'' impressed when she read [[Burden ve never heard of , who died in September 2018 at the Desert by Justin Huggler]] and there was a great deal to discuss when he popped into Bookbag Towersage of 58.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Gail CarrigerMelissa Leet|summary=Robert enjoyed YA novel Sue was impressed when she read [[Etiquette and Espionage Landslide by Gail CarrigerMelissa Leet|Etiquette and EspionageLandslide]] by Gail Carriger, famed for her adult [[Soulless: The Parasol Protectorate by Gail Carriger|Parasol Protectorate]] series Melissa Leet and he was keen surprised to chat to her find that it was a debut novel. She had quite a few questions for Melissa when she popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=newsletterscomments|title=March 2013 Newsletter|summary=Oh, oh, oh. OH! It is March. And it is snowing. What is going on? Snow, fun though it Faiz Kermani talks to Bookbag about how a blue frog ishelping Malawi's vulnerable children to live safe, does not belong in March. Daffodils belong in March. Where are the daffodils? Meh. Snow aside, how are you?}} {{newfeature|category=lists|title=The CILIP Carnegie Medal 2013healthy and happy lives|summary=We've reviewed the books on the shortlist. The winner will be announced at an afternoon ceremony at the Natural History Museum on Wednesday 19 June 2013.Every child has a right to medical care
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|title=Joe Craig Abi Silver Talks To The Bookbag About Words, Death and DilemmasA Few Of Her Favourite Things|summary=Joe Craig popped ito Bookbag Towers to tell us 'What I’m thinking when I think I’m learning about my audiences ('We could definitely make a flying car – but I’m probably that's not)the hard part. The hard part is, how do you make a flying car that's super safe and quiet?''!: Elon Musk
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Antony WoottenDaniel Peltz|summary=Sue thought that wasn't expecting to enjoy a novel about a ''building'', but was surprised by just how compelling she found [[Grown-ups Can't be Friends with Dragons The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria by Antony WoottenDaniel Peltz|The Indomitable Chiesa di Santa Maria]] was the perfect book for the child who struggles with childhood and can't seem to do anything right. It's not just There was a good story - there's a subtle message that life will improve. Sue had quite a few questions for Antony lot to chat about when he author Daniel Peltz popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|title=Romantic Novel of the Year 2013Top Ten Self-Published Books 2017|summary=When Choosing the categary winners were announced on 26 February [[:Category:Sophie Kinsella|Sophie Kinsella]] top ten self-published books we read in 2017 was awarded one of the toughest jobs we did all year and involved a lifetime achievement award for ''her continued contribution to the wordl great deal of romantic fiction'discussion. Here's our final top ten in alphabetical order by author.The five category winners compete for the overall prize which will be announced at the RNA summer party on 16 May.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Holly SmaleChit Dubey|summary=Robert enjoyed Sue was quietly impressed when she read [[Geek Girl 21 Doors to Happiness: Life Through Travel Experiences and Meditation by Holly SmaleChit Dubey]] and he had plenty as it chimed with her personal view of questions for her life. She was delighted when she Chit Dubey popped into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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|title=Daniela Sacerdoti Melita Thomas Talks To Bookbag About Her Love Of ReadingThe King's Pearl: Henry VIII and his Daughter Mary|summary=Robert was impressed when he read [[Dreams (Sarah Midnight Trilogy) by Daniela Sacerdoti|Dreams]], the first of the Sarah Midnight Trilogy by Daniela Sacerdoti and we were delighted she popped ito Bookbag Towers to Melita Thomas tell us about her love of reading.that Mary was a true Renaissance Princess
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|category=newslettersinterviews|title=February 2013 NewsletterThe Interview: Bookbag Talks To Elizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|summary=Here's a fun piece Peter thought that [[The Ten Golden Rules of book-related news, especially for those Leadership by Elizabeth Fox and Martin le Comte|The Ten Golden Rules of you living in Leadership]] was the capital. On the 24th March the National Literacy Trust is organising the first best book on leadership he'd ever UK Fun Run to be run exclusively for an educational or literacy focussed charity. The race will take place in London’s Victoria Park read and he couldn't resist asking authors Elizabeth Fox and begin at 11am. With Martin le Comte quite a ''Where’s Wally?'' theme few questions when they are hoping came to attract a wide range of participants, young and old, from the book-loving community. 1 in 6 adults in the UK have poor literacy which impacts their standard of living, independence and mental wellbeing, so you can see it's a really great cause. Find out more [http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/support/fundraising_and_events/fun_run here]Bookbag Towers to chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To J E RyderGabe Riggs|summary=Sue hadn't really intended to stay up until four o'clock in the morning reading Luke thought that [[Blood Pool Punk Love Foucault by J E RyderGabe Riggs]] but once she got into the story she ''had'' to know what happened nextwas an intense, emotional and visceral read that illuminates and educates with a strong voice and clear, capable prose. When J E Ryder There was a lot to talk about when Gabe popped in to into Bookbag Towers Sue had quite a few questions for herto chat to us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Patricia WatkinsSandra Aragona|summary=Sue thoroughly enjoyed loved Sandra Aragona's lightly-fictionalised [[The Wayward GentlemanSorting the Priorities: John Theophilus Potter Ambassadress and the Town of Haverfordwest Beagle Survive Diplomacy by Patricia WatkinsSandra Aragona|The Wayward Gentleman: John Theophilus Potter and the Town of Haverfordwestautobiography]] and of life as a diplomatic spouse. There was a lot that she was delighted wanted to ask about when author Patricia Watkins Sandra popped into Bookbag Towers.
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|category=commentsinterviews|title=Paula Weston The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Bookbag About Her Dream Dinner PartyK J Lawrence|summary=We were very impressed by Sue was delighted when she read [[Shadows The Cossack by Paula WestonK J Lawrence|The Cossack]], a book that promises thrilling plots, chemistry between as it restored her faith in the sassy lead characters and action and deliversthriller genre. When she mentioned her dinner party we ''the author, K J Lawrence, popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to us, Sue had'' to know who's been invited.quite a few questions ready!
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Laura LamStuart Burrell|summary=Robert thought that Laura LamSue found Start Burrell's book [[Pantomime Twelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections of, Setting Twelve Verified World Records by Laura LamStuart Burrell|PantomimeTwelve Times To The Max: One Man's Journey to, and Recollections of, Setting Twelve Verified World Records]] was nearly as impossible to review as it was to put down and that this enthralling fantasy was a stunning debutan inspiring, feel-good read. We ''had'' She wanted to know more when Stuart popped into Bookbag Towers to have a chat with Laurato us.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Arthur PlotnikWes Stuart|summary=Robert 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 [[Better Than Great My Name is Sam by Arthur PlotnikWes Stuart|My Name is Sam]] was truly better than great and he had quite a fifty-carat, finger-licking-fabulous book which flies in the face of mediocrity. We ''had'' few questions for author Wes Stuart when he popped into Bookbag Towers to chat to the authorus.
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|category=newslettersinterviews|title=January 2013 NewsletterThe Interview: Bookbag Talks To B C R Fegan|summary=Hi! Hello! Happy New Year! We hope you had Sue giggled like a marvellous festive season, werenchild when she read [[Henry and the Hidden Treasure by B C R Fegan and Lenny Wen]]: it't in trouble s a good story with floods and are about some valuable lessons. It was a real pleasure to chat to be happily snowballing rather than in trouble with the white stuffwriter B C R Fegan when he popped into Bookbag TowersWe have some great news!
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|category=commentsinterviews|title=Annabel Pitcher The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Bookbag About Her New Year ResolutionsAnnie Ingram|summary=We fell for Annabel Pitcher when we read [[My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher|My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece]] and we knew Very few people believe that she dogs can talk so it was one something of our favourite authors a relief when we finished Sue met author, Annie Ingram. She has lengthy conversations with her cocker spaniel Kammie and has shared them with us in her [[Ketchup Clouds Conversations with Kammie by Annabel PitcherAnnie Ingram|Ketchup Cloudsbook]]. She There was a lot to talk about when she popped into Bookbag Towers to tell chat to us about her New Year resolutions.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Natasha FarrantStephan Santiago|summary=We loved Ani was quietly moved by [[The Things We Did for Love Returning Home by Natasha FarrantStephan Santiago|Returning Home]] so and there was lots were several points she wanted to chat about discuss with author Stephan Santiago when the author he popped into Bookbag Towersto chat to us.
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