All I Want For Christmas...
Christmas is only a couple of weeks away and whilst we've asked Santa for many bookish things, there are many books that didn't make it to the list. So, here is the A World In Pages Christmas List:
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Santa is coming! Jemsbooks Express is too!
We are all so busy with the holidays fast upon us that we need to step back and think about what we are doing and why. We have two parties at our house, one for my husband’s side and the other for mine. There are too many of them to get all together. We do it because we love them!
Here is Santa below posing with one of my books and logo in front of a wall of books. All my books are Santa…
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give her what she really wants for christmas :
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Murder at Holly House by Denzil Meyrick @Lochlomonden @TransworldBooks @CottonFinn
Murder at Holly House has fabulous characters, some great laugh out loud moments, lots of fun and an endearing idiosyncrasy to the tale.
Source: Review copyPublication: 9 November from Transworld BooksPP: 368ISBN-13: 978-1787637184
My thanks to Transworld Books and Denzil Meyrick for an advance copy for review
A village of secrets
It’s December 1952, and a dead stranger has been found lodged up the chimney of Holly House in the remote town of Elderby. Is he a simple thief, or a would-be killer? Either way, he wasn’t on anyone’s…
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how are we feeling gravity falls fans?!
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I know that the Melbourne Climate Conference first night party was very hard on Henry, with the pressure from the palace and his dad passing only months ago, I absolutely feel for the poor thing... but the fact that his tipping point was seeing the American president's sexy son absolutely cracks me up
He literally took one look at Alex' eyelashes and went "No, absolutely not, I am not dealing with my closeted sexuality on top of everything else, get me out of here STAT"
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Anyone will appreciate the information found within these pages!
(This from a promotional flyer printed in the early 1950s.)
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