📚✨ A book has to be a true beast to be called "The Librarian's Nightmare," and that's just what James Bateman’s 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' (1843) was known as. It's easily the largest book in our collection, a treasure from the for

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Today is I am delighted to have made three small books/zines last year and looking forward to do more in 2019 😃

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On this meet the cast of Dangerous Crowns! 🏺 You'll want to full-view this one because of Twitter's cropping rules. Only 8 more days until it arrives on Kindle!

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The UK is celebrating today, so we hope you're all relaxing and reading your favorite Zenescope comic book or graphic novel!

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Happy , lovely people. Which books changed your world when you were younger? For me it was 'The Whitby Witches' by , which I read when I was 11. I read it in one sitting. It is the first book that I truly enjoyed reading.

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If you haven't done so, why not get yourself a copy of the Max Payne graphic novel released in 2013: https://t.co/N2FsHsYL0d

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It's one of the best days! Happy folks, I hope it was full to the brim with awesome stories. Sharing the moment Shauni realises her new book is magical... 🦎📖✨

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We almost forgot it's today & we have a book too!!! Our book is "The Lucky, Lucky Leaf" and we're all in it. Horace is going to read it to us again in bed tonight, especially for world book day.
And whatever book you choose to read for Happy reading!

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We were inspired by the illustrations in the book Tell Me A Dragon by to visualise our own dragons! We used our knowledge of the colour wheel and watercolours to bring them to life! Can you see fire, ice, water, flower and woodland dragons?

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It’s Here’s an old one, but not too old. Read a book, comic books included.

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We're celebrating with 's classic 'Storytelling' series. Discover a whole library of beloved literary characters and scenes, through the lens of Kerry's unfettered imagination! https://t.co/3Y3Qj0vhsX

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In 995 the monks came to Durham. (Here’s the bishop and the cow part of the story!)
Bishop Aldhun had a vision of St Cuthbert, instructing that his body should be taken to 'Dunholme' (hill island), but no one knew where it was...

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Doodle of the day, for the day that’s in it “A book is a dream you hold in your hands” -

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Tried on a school uniform but apparently this was a better fit. Happy

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