I know Smiley Lemon🍋 will be reading more books about mind-bending on

Here he is trying to explain to Charles the cockatrice...

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An absolute classic for - E Nesbit’s Tales of Terror, edited by Hugh Lamb & illustrated by Sue Stitt. I originally bought this when I was about 13 making it my first collection of Victorian ghost stories.

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Happy from my comic https://t.co/oArVoLNN1O and its uptight elf character who works at a grimoire shop

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Happy I really enjoyed illustrating book - The Echo for . Remember this ?

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Where I'd like to be right now on
Hope you're enjoying yours!

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Happy World Book Day! Which is your favourite? Credit to Tammie Lyon for this fab character of a little book lover! https://t.co/dRtZHLsGVL

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It’s - rather than tell us about the books you’ve read, tell us what your autobiography/biography would be called!

“PhDon’t: knowing everything about nothing” by Sam
“Crop it likes it’s hot: a guide for graphic designers” by Kat


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A big hearty thanks to any of you out there who have given one of my books a read or even peeked behind a cover.

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Also I find birds scarier than clowns so create book posters with one letter added or missing

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Starts with adults nurturing children’s natural kindness. And supporting their intuition about how kind and safe others are. Cyril squirrel goes on a little journey round the forest which helps him better understand love and kindness.

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Author Ronan Moore took pupils from Dunboyne Senior Primary School on an adventure for with Young Fionn, his 1st children's book. The Library temporarily stepped back in time to hear all about Fionn's adventures as a young boy.

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Charles Darwin by What are you reading today?

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It's so get ready to re-enter 's magical world, Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince. It really is as enthralling as it sounds! Buy now at: https://t.co/PHkPKHphNt

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The earliest book I enjoyed reading. Anyone else remember it? But then I loved the whole experience of libraries, getting a big pile of books and whittling them down to the ones I wanted to borrow. And those cardboard tickets. And the librarian's stampy things...

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Reflecting on a prev. interview I wrote up at ‘Grief is its own landscape, it haunts people’ - Andrew Michael Hurley on his book Starve Acre https://t.co/9Hp6JU2mvS We're both in the next Winter Hill post!

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Happy To celebrate we have a magical to celebrate: happy to our marvellous Plum and for the next instalment of Home for Half-Term! Order your copy from Amazon today!

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