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My Fantastic Five - Books I Love #10 : GerryWolstenholme

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When my favourite item in the Waitrose Weekend paper (My Best Books) was chopped to just one book a week from five, I really missed it - I love to hear what other people rate their cherished reads, so I decided to start my own guest-blog along the same lines.
 
Thanks to Gerry Wolstenholme for No 10 in the series. Blackpool-born, he  attended Baines Grammar School before moving to London. He was a Read more of this blog post »
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3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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The Haunted Wood by Sam Leith
"I didn’t expect this book to be quite what it is. Essentially, it is a series of biographies and almost retellings of various famous ‘children’s stories’ – although, the point is made throughout that what were now considered to be children’s stories " Read more of this review »
The Tower by Geoffrey Tait
"Geoffrey Tait has written an anecdotal history of Blackpool Tower for as he writes in the Foreword, 'While it would be tempting to dwell on the history of this famous structure, it seemed equally important to include the people who have contributed t" Read more of this review »
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Wonderful poems, highly recommended. If any readers get the chance to hear Patrick Jones read his work, they won’t be disappointed- he is a fantastic communicator.
The Long Dry by Cynan Jones
"Great little book evoking our connectedness to land, nature and other living things."
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Leningrad by Anna Reid
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Leningrad by Anna Reid
" Thanks Mikey for this great review. "
Leningrad by Anna Reid
"An excellent account of the horrifying siege of Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) that occurred following the German invasion of June, 1941.

This is a ground view look at the siege taken mostly from the diaries, and to a lesser extent, interviews of the " Read more of this review »
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Lesle Judith
Hello and thank you for the friends request.

I hope you and your family enjoy the Holidays!
Take care!


Majenta Hello, Judith! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! I hope you're having a good weekend and will have a good week ahead. Congratulations on your book! Happy reading, writing, and everything else.

Best wishes from Majenta


Majenta Hello, Judith! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! I hope you're having a good weekend and will have a good week ahead. Congratulations on your book! Happy reading, writing, and everything else.

Best wishes from Majenta


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