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|title= The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Hayley Long
|summary=Here at Bookbag we're really enjoying [[:Category:Hayley Long|Hayley Long's]] Lottie Biggs books, so we couldn't pass up the chance to ask her a few questions.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Martin King
|summary=We were rather taken by Martin King's debut novel [[Jack Hunter - Secret of the King by Martin King|Jack Hunter - Secret of the King]] and the opportunity to chat to him was too good to miss.
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|title=August 2011 Newsletter
|summary=Hello fellow bibliophiles!
 
It hasn't been a very nice month, has it? Global financial meltdown. Again. London burning. Real life has just been too depressing for words. Thank heavens for books and a bit of escapism.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Lydia Ola Taiwo
|summary=We were shocked [[A Broken Childhood: A True Story of Abuse by Lydia Ola Taiwo|to read]] about how little Ola's childhood was literally broken as she moved from a happy foster home to live with her abusive and neglectful bioloigical parents. She's now an amazingly balanced person and we were delighted to take the opportunity to find out how she came through her experiences with so little bitterness.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Jackie Martin
|summary= Here at Bookbag we enjoyed [[Burglar Boy by Jackie Martin|Burglar Boy]], a positive and uplifting story about a boy with a good heart but in the worst of circumstances. It was good to have the opportunit to talk to Jackie Martin.
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|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Alex Woolf
|summary=The second volume of the futuristic ''Chronoshpere'' series sees the heroes learn more of where they're spending their time-suspended lives. We were keen to take the opportunity to ask Alex Woolf a few questions.
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|title=Carnegie Medal 2011
|summary=A worthy winner this year, in Patrick Ness, but are our thoughts on [[White Crow by Marcus Sedgwick|White Crow]] on the money? The Carnegie judges disagreed!
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