The Indigo Spirit bookshop in Vancouver will be hosting the book signing ceremony of ‘Forgetting the Dreamtime’ which is written by G.V. Loewen. The author will spend the afternoon there for the promotion of his book. This book is about the struggles of a teenage girl who had enough of following her parent’s intense rules. She becomes rebellious and disobedient against the strict way of life. Once she finds herself in the midst of this intriguing mystery and it is not anything that her willful imaginations could have ever imagined. In order to overcome it, she will have to give every drop of the power of her faith. This is a character which at first people will dislike but later on admire it for its brave and intelligent nature. The author, G.V. Loewen is from Canada and is a philosopher. He has written more than 20 books on the topics of art, ethics, religion, and politics. He has also remained a professor in Canada and US for the past 25 years.
The WHSmith at Coney Street, York will be hosting the book signing ceremony of Jean and Jamie Illingworth’s ‘Danny’s Christmas’. The authors will be there at the event for the promotion of their book and they will sign copies. The book is co-written by a son and a Mom. ‘Jean’ the mother and ‘Jamie’ the son teamed up to produce their first book Danny Dragon series. This is an adventurous series which describes the stories of a lonely dragon and his friendships. The second book of the series is ‘Danny’s Christmas’ which is about Danny’s the Dragon’s magical Christmas story. It tells how Danny tries to save his little brave friend Susie. The author, Jean has a profession in safety advising and also in landscape photography. She has always been interested in poetry and stories. Jamie, her son also likes to write and is an illustrator. He is trained in 3D animations. Together they have produced this marvelous piece of stories.
Author of the book, “Epitaph on a Beech Tree- A Tale of the Great War’, John Bell will be going to a book reading ceremony which is going to be held at ‘Lymington Library’. The library plans to organize WW1 commemoration events throughout October and November. This book is about the history of World War 1 and the protagonist ‘Ben Robinson’ who was a miner before the War but became a dispatch rider during the great war. He disliked the ideas of ‘King, Country and Religion’ yet he managed to honor his service for three long years and earned a Military Medal for his work. Once his sense of purpose was destroyed, he looked for different ways to find his spirituality and his true sense of life. The author, John Bell was born in the town of Nottingham who left school with very little accreditation. He has a well-known career in music and humanitarian services.
The author of the book, ‘Epitaph on a Beech Tree- A Tale of the Great War’, John Bell is going to visit ‘Basingstoke Discovery Centre’ for a book reading event. The libraries across Hampshire are doing WW1 commemoration events throughout October and November. ‘Epitaph on a Beech Tree’ is a book about the Great War that changed the lives of many. WW1 and the destruction that it brought can never be forgotten, neither can it be healed. Ben Robinson’s story comes under the same conditions when he was living happily before the war. Ben was a miner who became a dispatch rider during the era of War. He had strong disagreements with the concepts of ‘Kings, Country, and religion’. But he served well in the military and earned a Military Medal. His life was all about finding his lost spirituality and his true sense of purpose. The author, John Bell was born into a working class family in the city of Nottingham. He is a successful musician and a well- known humanitarian.
The author, John Bell of ‘Epitaph on a Beech Tree- A Tale of the Great War’ will be going to ‘Farnborough Library’ for a book reading event. The author will be there for the promotion of his book. The Libraries throughout Hampshire are honoring the WW1 events in the months of October and November. This book is based on the War era. WW1 was a tragedy and it brought menace in many ways. Ben Robinson was one of many individuals who was affected by the War. He was a miner who became a dispatch rider during the War. He didn’t like to be a part of it but still managed to honor his services for three long years, for which he was awarded a Military Medal. His fight was not with the enemy outside but the enemy within. The author, John Bell was born in Nottingham. He built his career in music and is now working for adults with learning disabilities.
The ‘Petersfield Library’ in Hampshire will be hosting the book reading ceremony for John Bell’s ‘Epitaph on a Beech Tree- A Tale of the Great War’. The libraries in Hampshire are doing WW1 commemoration events throughout October and November. It is a story about an individual named ‘Ben Robinson’ who was a miner before the start of WW1. He, later on, became a dispatch rider for the war but always opposed the idea of ‘King, Country, and religion’. He was awarded a Military Medal for his service in the Military. His struggle was to find his gone spirituality and unfulfilling relationships. The story relies on the perception of social and emotional characteristics which continues to inspire its readers. The author, John Bell was born into a middle-class family in the city of Nottingham. He was a popular dilettante who left school with not much to gain. He started and built his career in music education and became an accomplished drummer later on.
The Leicester Central Library has organized a meeting for the author, Nikita Murva. She will be there for the promotion of her book, ‘The Measurement of Souls’. The event will take place during a Local Writers Fair in Leicester Central Library. The book is about personal growth and self-development. Life is a tough journey and it is not easy to survive the misfortunes but what we can do is to keep our heads up and bring love, compassion and positive energy inside us. It is a book, for the ordinary folks, articulated through the mind of a young girl according to her everyday life. It brings joy, light, and strains to eradicate loneliness that eats a person from inside. The author, Nikita Murva works as a creative writing student at Brunel University London. She is also associated with web-magazine journalism. She has been writing since long for the purpose of peace and has finally decided to publish her first book.
Gordon Riche, author of ‘The Eighth Thought’ will be attending a Local Fair at Crawley Library in the Southgate Ave. A large number of locally based West Sussex authors will be available at this drop-in event to meet the public, talk individually about their writings and offer copies of their books for sale. ‘The Eighth Thought’ is a fantasy book which tells the tale of Ezra’s planet that was on the verge of being doomed. He has been assigned a chance of saving his planet or at least his people. Can he leave his old egotistical way of life and be a hero to serve the task that he has been offered? He walks towards the north with his mentally disabled brother in the search of an element that might save all. The author, Gordon Richie was born in London. He moved south at a very young age where he went to senior school. He is a retired engineer who finds solace in writing. Find out more about the event by clicking here.
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