The Jurassic coast is the name given to 100 miles of coast between Swanage, Dorset, and Exmouth, Devon, in the UK. This amazing stretch of land, now a World Heritage Site, covers the whole range of Mesozoic rocks (180 million years’ worth), exposed
Friday Fiction: Victor’s story
I’m cheating this week; I’m too busy with the new book to write a flash fiction, and anyway it’s Victor’s birthday, or would have been (his seventh), so I’d have featured him in something new. Seven is pretty much the
Lots of offers!
You may be losing track of all the things going on at present. I have a list beside me to help steer me through, but most of the things there are unrelated to the blog or the books. For example,
Book Review: A Pair of Docks by Jennifer Ellis
Today I’m pleased to be part of Jennifer Ellis’s blog tour for the first in her series The Derivatives of Displacement. I received a kindle copy of A Pair of Docks free in return for my honest review. A Pair
Book Review and Blog Tour: Zoe & Zak and the Tiger Temple by Lars Guignard
About the Book Title: Zoe & Zak and the Tiger Temple (Zoe & Zak Series, Book #3) Author: Lars Guignard Publisher: Fantastic Press Publication Date: January 1, 2014 Number of Pages: 267 Recommended Age: 8+ Summary Last semester, Zoe and
Book Review: Lionel’s Christmas Adventure by Paul R Hewlett
However heroic I would like to think myself, I think I’m really much more Lionel than I like to admit. Lionel has grand ideas, but he is not very good at executing them. He’s not really very good at anything
Kid Lit Blog Hop
I’m thrilled to bits to be Co-hosting the Kid Lit Blog Hop during my Princelings of the East Blog Tour! I’ve been hopping for nearly a year now, usually featuring reviews of MG books I’ve read. Watch out for a