Ascot Durning Library is hosting a book signing event for Dena Shipp’s children book ‘My Book of Little Poems That Gave Me A Fright!’. Dena will promote her book and also distribute the signed copies to the attendants of the event. A successful turnout of the audience for the book signing is expected. ‘My Book of Little Poems That Gave Me A Fright!’ is a delightful children's book for kids from a wide age range. The book is a fun introduction for children to poetry and a variety of animals. The illustrations are captivating for young readers. Dena Shipp has spent all her life in Berkshire, where she feels at home. She lives with her husband in a lovely house where she writes her funny and engaging poetry. Her journey of writing comical poems begin as a mean of entertaining the audience at family events, however, the compliments encouraged her to write her first manuscript.
Wallingford Bookshop will be hosting a book signing event. The bookshop has invited the author Alexandra Hammond for signing the copies of her book ‘Pandemonium in New York’. The author hopes to have a successful event with a great number of young reading community members to attend the book signing. ‘Pandemonium in New York’ is an interesting storybook for children with an adventurous tale. Ponchos is an adorable factory-made panda, who magically comes to life and ends up in a zoo. There he is shocked to discover that a dangerous gang is planning to kidnap a baby panda on loan from China. How can he stop their evil plan? Alexandra is married to Tim and lives with him in Oxfordshire. She finds her solace, love and pride in her family having 3 grown-up children and 5 grandchildren. Alexandra has served in the NHS for 40 years, predominantly in Children and Young Peoples Services. She spent her childhood in Pakistan and Africa before moving to England.
The WH Smith Bookstore will be hosting a book signing event for the Anthony Kee, where he will sign the copies of his thrilling sci-fi book ‘Only Human’. The author plans to interact with the attendants of the event and answer their questions about his book. ‘Only Human’ is a page-turner Sci-fi book with a thrilling story that feels so real that it might give you Goosebumps. Archaeologist Edgar Blake and his team on an expedition to Tibet, accidentally make a terrifying discovery. Will Blake’s team be able to demystify the surprising buried mysteries of what lies in the timeline of human history before time runs out? Anthony Kee is based in Lancashire, England. After his children started to lead an independent life, he finally got time to pursue his long with-held passion for writing. He always enjoyed reading great books and now finally have achieved the goal of becoming a published author.
Chapters in Pinetree Village is hosting a book signing event for Linden Carroll, where she will sign the copies of her darling book ‘Olive’ and deliver a talk about her book and strengths of Women. She will also highlight her perspective on effects of War on survivors. ‘Olive’ is a historical fiction written in the time spans from the end of the 19th century through WW-II. The protagonist, Olive, was shunned by her family at birth but the clever lady learned to survive taking most advantage out of opportunities and to avail whatever offer life brought her. But all this came at a price and burden fell on the children to bear the cost. Linden Carroll is a British author who has travelled around the USA and Canada. She currently lives in British Columbia and enjoys taking walks with her fur buddy and campfires. She has a keen interest in historical wars British people were exposed to. Click here to get more details about this event.
West Vancouver Memorial Library is hosting a book signing event for ‘Olive’. The author Linden Carroll will be attending the event and will sign the copies of her book for the attendants of the event. Do not forget to grab your signed copy. ‘Olive’ is an inspirational historical fiction about a girl shunned by her family at birth. She survived using whatever means she had and learned to use her sex, guile and music skills to her benefit. Olive symbolises the strength of the women and kind of impact a woman could have on those around her. Linden Carroll is originally from England but has travelled around Canada and Northern Washington, USA before finally settling down in British Columbia. Through her writings, she wants to reinforce the importance of those loyal souls.
Barnes & Noble will be hosting a book signing event for the book ‘Ifrit’ by Javaid Laghari. The author Javaid Laghari will attend the event to sign the copies of his latest thriller and hopefully will answer the questions of the audience. ‘Ifrit’ is a thrilling story of terrorism wrapped in religious extremism and mystical practices of black magic. The story is set in Pakistan and shows an interesting side of the political war with India and government trying to tackle terrorist groups within the country. Javaid Laghari is a Pakistani author who has published three books previously and this is his fourth publication. He is the Ex-Chairman of Higher Education Commission and has also served as a Senator in Pakistan. He enjoys reading and travelling. He currently lives in Houston along with his wife and two sons.
WHSmith in Leicester is hosting a book signing event for author Tony Muddimer, the author will be promoting his autobiography ‘Childhoods Are Forever’. He will be signing the copies of his book full of adventures and war heroes for young readers. ‘Childhoods Are Forever’ is an autobiography of a child raised in an environment which influenced Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, to write ‘A License to Kill’. Tony was born before World War II. During the war his father joined Special Forces intelligence-gathering, Royal Marine Commandos. This gave Tony exposure to all those courageous soldiers and untold stories of their adventures, combating and progressing through enemy lines to acquire classified German secrets. Tony Muddimer had a difficult childhood coloured with German bombing raids, stark food scarcities and evacuation from his own home to Tenby in South Wales. His classrooms were crammed with students as most teachers were deployed to serve the army. His father was one of the brave soldiers from intelligence-gathering commandos.
Princes Risborough Library has invited Dr John A Lunn to deliver a talk about his life and his autobiography ‘Memories of a National Service Doctor’. Dr John Lunn plans to address the audience and share some interesting events from his life and providing insight on the life of a National Service Doctor, hoping to motivate young readers to pursue a similar career path. ‘Memories of a National Service Doctor’ is an interesting and eventful memoir of the author in which he shares the heroism of young National Servicemen serving the nation during war and peace and life-threatening situations. The book reflects on his affection towards the glorious British army. Dr John A Lunn is a retired hospital consultant who has serviced in a specialist ward at St Mary’s Hospital, London and was a member of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation of the UK Department of Health. Now as a retired citizen, he spends his time making baskets, restoring antique chairs, and growing organic vegetables.
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