Friday, 25 November 2016

That's Books and Entertainment: The Adventures of a Mzungu

That's Books and Entertainment: The Adventures of a Mzungu: In his latest book, The Adventures of a Mzungu, David Ardron takes a retrospective look back at his times spent travelling through the con...

A Cuddle of Cats

A Cuddle of Cats is the perfect Christmas present for all cat lovers, everywhere.

It is written by author Heather Cook and it is copiously illustrated by photographs taken by Roger Cook.

A Cuddle of Cats is described as "Rhymes and Recollections" and this is exactly what this book is all about.

There are poems about cats, stories about cats and also, as the subtitle points out, recollections about cats.

Some of the poems are amusing, yet some of them, especially Why? on page 1, are of a more serious nature.

The person who you buy this book for will read about the cats of Salisbury Cathedral, what happens when a new cat door is installed, the problems of Benjy, a cat who is brain-damaged and who has some habits that might be annoying, or amusing, or, perhaps, both.

How cats can capture the hearts of men. Or as Heather so succinctly puts it, "have the great lump completely under her paw."

This is a book that is guaranteed to warm the heart of every cat lover. And guess what, folks? You have found them the purrfect Christmas stocking filler in this book.

It's published by Matador at £7.99 and you can purchase your two copies (well, you're going to buy one for yourself, too, right?)  at our very own retail emporium which you can find here >>> https://goo.gl/qPctIy.

That's Books and Entertainment: Telling Tails: the Confessions of a Handyman

That's Books and Entertainment: Telling Tails: the Confessions of a Handyman: You may have heard of author E. James Chapman before.  His first book The Train Now Standing at Platform 3 is a pure joy to read. (I have...

That's Books and Entertainment: The Wolf of Dalriada

That's Books and Entertainment: The Wolf of Dalriada: The Wolf of Dalriada is a historical novel set in the Highlands of Scotland. It is set in 1793 and deals with the problems faced by Scot...

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Peggy

Peggy is the story of a little girl called Susan.

She loves ponies. But she doesn't have one of her own because her father cannot afford to buy one for her.

However, on the eve of her birthday she decides to take a walk in the woods where she meets with the ancient God Zeus,

Zeus gives Susan a very special gift, a pony called Peggy.

But Peggy is no ordinary pony, Peggy is a direct descendent of the winged horse, Pegasus and, yes, Peggy, too, has the power of flight.

Peggy's wings can magically appear or disappear at will and Peggy understands everytihng that Susan tells her.

Of course, Susan is thrilled and overjoyed with her new pony, yet she knows she must do everything within her power to keep the secret of her new pony safe.

Zeus has presented Susan with a letter that she can use to show her parents that Peggy is a gift, yet poor Susan has to go through some hilarious events in order to keep Peggy's secret safe!

She does this with the assistance of her confidante, Mickey, a local farmer's son.

But her secret is discovered by a villain who has an eccentric turn of mind who thinks that he fancies to own Peggy, the magical flying pony all for his own nefarious ends.

But how will he fair against Susan, Mickey, Peggy and the influence of Zeus, an ancient Greek God?

This charming and amusing book is a perfect Christmas gift for all little girls who own a pony or who dream of owning a pony. And also for their mums who had those dreams, too.

It is published by Matador Children's Books at £8.99 and it is available to buy here >>> https://goo.gl/qPctIy.

The Haunted Painting on the Wall

The Haunted Painting on the Wall is a new spooky novel for children from the imagination of author Devika A. Rosamund.

Tracy and Sebastian are brother and sister. They accept an invitation to stay at a castle in the Scottish Highlands, which is owned by their great aunt.

And whilst they are there, they decided that it would be a great idea to create a bit of adventure for themselves by seeking out the secret of the castle, which, legend said, was a secret and long-lost special hidden chamber with the stone walls of the castle. Which housed a priceless family treasure.

But little did Tracy and Sebastian know that they were heading toward a great and terrible danger!

For hiding deep within the walls of the castle lurked a ghost. A ghost that was evil and malevolent, who had haunted the castle for 400 long and bitter years, waiting to be able to wreak its revenge.

Unknown to anyone living, witchcraft had once been practiced in the castle and sinister forces were ready to be unleashed.

In Tracy's bedroom is a painting on the wall. It is a mysterious painting on the wall. A haunted painting which contains a secret. A dangerous, terrifying secret.

What will happen? Will the children discover the secret of the painting? Will they learn the location of the secret chamber?

Or will the evil ghost get the better of them?

This book is aimed at children between 9 t o11 years of age.

It is published by Matador at £6.99 and will make an ideal stocking filler for children who love ghostly stories.

It can be purchased here >>>  https://goo.gl/qPctIy.

The Film Director's Wife

We all love a good autobiography, especially if it can shed light on the lives of the rich and famous from the perspective of someone who was there and who was a part of the clan, so to speak.

The Film Director's Wife is one such book.

It is written by Mo Enfield, who was married to famed International film director, Cy Enfield.

Born into an isolated community in Yorkshire, Mo was then whisked away to the famed Roedean lady's college where she studied for five years before she became a successful catwalk model, including working with Dior in London and Paris.

At the same time as she was carving out a successful career as a model, London was becoming home to a fairly large number of Hollywood writers, refugees from the McCarthy era witch hunt, fleeing from the risk of being hauled up before the Un-American Activities Committee.

Amongst these motion pictured luminaries were the likes of Carl Foreman, Joseph Losey, Sam Wanamaker (incidentally the father of British actress Zoe Wanamaker) Jack Berry and, of course, Cy Enfield, future husband of Mo.

They became a couple and decided to marry at Caxton Hall. Her parents steadfastly and cruelly refused to attend the wedding. Apparently they felt that he husband to be was too old for their daughter, a divorcee, a communist and a Jew.

Despite this somewhat inauspicious beginning to their married life, they spent 40 very happy years and man, wife and parents to their brood of children.

Mo tells their story -pretty much all of it, one gathers from reading the book!- which includes stories of many of the film/movie industry and high celebrity life of the last four decades such as fellow models including Jean Shrimpton, Michael Cane, Terrence Stamp, Joe Levine, Stanley Baker, Germaine Greer and many others including Burton and Taylor. Yes. That Burton and Taylor!

As well as being a leading film director, Cy was also an extremely talented inventor. Read about his genuinely revolutionary invention of the Microwriter.

The book is also copiously illustrated with a wide range of photographs, some publicity stills and some truly charming photographs culled from family albums and, in my opinion, all the better for that!

The Film Director's Wife is an ideal Christmas gift for the film/movie buff, people who love autobiographies and those of you who were moving in those circles. Are you in the book? For the remarkably reasonable price of £8.99 you can buy this Book Guild publication to find out!

You can buy it from our own retail establishment which you can find here >>> https://goo.gl/qPctIy.