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Saturday, 8 October 2022

That's Christmas: Unique designs make GWCT Christmas cards a ‘festiv...

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That's Christmas: Fa-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay!

That's Christmas: Fa-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay!: Fa-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay! is a great fun read of a book written by mother-and-daughter author team Ann McLauchlin and Jill Law, with some stunnin...

Friday, 7 October 2022

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Failed Redemption

Failed Redemption is a new novel from author R. A. Jordan's John England series of books.

At the beginning of the story we find John England living in the luxurious penthouse apartment at Peters  Tower, which was the 50 apartment tower block that had been constructed by his wife's family.  

He is living their with his new partner Fiona after the tragic death of John's wife and their children. John is in receipt of millions of Pounds in an inheritance. 

The Managing Director of Wall Holdings, Sandra Wall is under severe pressure to repay the bank at the time the financial crisis took place. So she had to borrow three million Pounds from Michael Fitzallen.

Moving on to current times John England has been subjected to several diverse attempts to recover the three million Pounds from a range of factions all involved with Fitzallen. However, Fitzallen is out of the loop as he is serving jail time the murder of Sandra.

But Fitzallen is only too aware that should he spend more than ten years in jail, he will have to forfeit the money. As a result he is more than willing to go to any lengths to recover what he still feels is his money.

John and Fiona are hiding out on a private yacht in the Mediterranean Sea. But now the Greek Secret Police have decided to become involved, adding more stress and tension to the situation.

Can John manage to find his way out of the constant cycle of threats and deaths? If so, how?

This is one hell of a wild ride of a read and is a fantastic addition to the John England Series of books.

It's published by Troubador at £9.99 and will make a fantastic Christmas present for the thriller novel lover in your life.


That's Christmas: Uh Oh Milo! The Excited Elf

That's Christmas: Uh Oh Milo! The Excited Elf: In Uh Oh Milo! The Excited Elf Kate Wogan and Helen Faulkner have produced a very good Christmas present for the little ones in your life. T...

Friday, 30 September 2022

Calibre Audio celebrates the contribution of its volunteers

Seven Calibre volunteers being presented with awards
"Calibre Audio is very passionate about being able to offer our free audiobooks to everyone who needs them and this would be impossible without our volunteers," said a spokesperson.

Calibre Audio, the nationwide charity that provides  free audiobooks for the print disabled, has marked the valuable contribution of its many volunteers with a thank you Garden Party at its offices near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire recently.

Almost100 volunteer audiobook narrators, checkers and library staff from Buckinghamshire and across the country joined together, with many receiving awards for long service ranging from five years to in excess of 25 years. 

As well as enjoying a  buffet lunch, the volunteers heard an inspiring speech from renowned children’s Author, Bali Rai, who spoke of his passion for working with children who are reluctant to read and the importance of making books accessible for all. 

Karen Napier MBE, the CEO of The Reading Agency then outlined how audiobooks are uniquely accessible and are crucial to ensuring everyone has the chance to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits that research shows are provided by reading.

The event also gave the charity the opportunity to recognise the particular contributions of some volunteers who were retiring, including Grace from Prestwood who was presented with a special lifetime award.

Grace is reluctantly hanging up her microphone at the age of 88 after volunteering as an audiobook narrator for 40 years. During this time, she recorded over 270 audiobooks which have been enjoyed by thousands of Calibre members with visual impairment, dyslexia and a range of other physical and neurological conditions.

Talking of her many years of volunteering, Grace said: “I've found my volunteering role to be hugely rewarding. All the staff at Calibre are always helpful, patient and a pleasure to deal with. 

"I've genuinely loved everything about being a volunteer narrator and would certainly encourage other people with good vocal skills to consider putting themselves forward. Bringing a book to life for someone who can’t do it for themselves really gives you a very special glow!”

Calibre Audio is a nationwide charity with a rapidly growing collection of over 14,000 audiobooks which are available totally free of charge to anyone who finds it difficult to read print. 

This could be because of a visual impairment, a physical or neurological condition, long COVID, or a learning difficulty like dyslexia. 

Calibre members can access the books via download or streaming or they can be posted to members’ homes on a USB stick.

Anthony Kemp, Calibre Audio's CEO said: “We 're thrilled to offer a massive thank you to our volunteers. 

"It's only through their skills and generosity that we’ve been able to continue to grow our collection of audiobooks so rapidly. We are passionate about being able to offer our free audiobooks to everyone who has need of them and this would be impossible without our volunteers.”

The charity is currently seeking out more volunteers to join its team. Ranging from narrators with voice skills, to those who love books and would like to run a book group for members and even people to help in the garden, as  there are a variety of different roles. 

Visit www.calibreaudio.org/support/volunteering to learn more.

(Picture of Seven Calibre volunteers being presented with awards by Karen Napier & Richard Balkwill, Calibre Chair of Trustees. Image courtesy of Calibre Audio) 

Best-selling author Matt Rogers reveals action thriller twist in new podcast

Matt Rogers
In a thrilling development, self-published author Matt Rogers is launching a new podcast that aims to probe a surprising plot twist in his own narrative.

At 24 years of age, Matt, a best-selling author, has forged an impressive and enviable burgeoning career: selling in excess of 1,000,000 copies of his 31 novels worldwide in just six years.

Matt’s ability to craft gripping action thrillers in rapid succession propelled him into the league of Australia’s top, best-selling authors. King and Slater, Jason King, Will Slater and Dante Jacoby are among the series for which Matt is best known by his loyal readers.

“I wanted to blur the lines of self-improvement and fiction,” explains Matt. “And to do that, I have started to embed life lessons within my action thriller novels.”

“Reading is more accessible than some think; it can be a pastime from which readers can be inspired and take away learning to apply in their own lives.”

“I believe fiction can teach us all lessons and I wanted to portray that in a book and then dive deeper into those lessons.”

Matt’s new podcast, Heroic Traits: A Best-Selling Author’s Guide, will explore themes of revelation and personal discovery via the lens of fictional storytelling.

Joined by host Billy Bentley, Matt discusses the confronting nature of the self-publishing industry, crafting an engaging protagonist, and how writers can learn from their critics to become successful authors.

During the first episode, Matt reveals how he blurred the lines between self-improvement and fiction in his new Dante Jacoby series. He speaks with Billy about his protagonist’s journey and how these lessons have connected with his own life and those of his readers.

Matt’s lifelong passion for writing turned from a hobby into a career when he released his first book at the age of 18.

“I wrote after school pretty much every day since primary school. So I had twelve years of writing experience before I produced my first self-published book. And I intend to write for as long as I live, even if there isn’t an audience!”

Matt draws inspiration for his books from the creative content he continuously and often subconsciously consumes.

“I voraciously read books, watch movies and TV shows which all get jumbled up in my head and allow me to come up with plots and characters on the fly,” he says.

The release date of Episode 1 is October 4th 2022

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