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Posts by Gordon Askew

Yea!

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This one is a must order. But will you also be producing an edition of Our Lady of the Blades to go with your other titles in this SdC series?

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Been looking forward to this one for a long time.

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Fully merited. Happy New Year. Hope it's a great one for children's reading.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Truly lovely person,
not to mention one of the most important educationalists of our century.

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Brilliant!

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And to all of you too.

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No, sorry. What message where? I don't do much social media these days. I would love one. Big thanks.

4 months ago 1 0 1 0

Yes.

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Completely agree. Strange and beautiful novel that balances antique resonance with contemporary sensibility and deep humanity.

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Absolutely

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Good to see this masterpiece fully appreciated.

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Better than Tyger? This will be really something.

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So looking forward to this. Kate Milford is one of my all time greatest writers for (young) readers.

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Really looking forward to this one. Such a brilliant writer and seems to be a fine person too. Have to say I think the cover is on the dull side though.

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I’d buy that, for cert.

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Your books say do much. Including that there is a beautiful man in there.

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Just stunning this one.

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

One of the great books of the decade. And the novels in the Railhead trilogy just get better and better.

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Go GenSSX
(SandalSox!)

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Good to have you around.

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Great day. Waiting in eager anticipation for my signed copy from Goldsboro. It will then be my next read.

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YES ❤️♾️

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With so many big names it is surprising The Thursday Murder Club is the appallingly bad movie it is. Gross ham acting, wooden dialogue, and a ludicrous plot. I’ve seen more convincing episodes of Midsomer Murders. (And that is a very low bar!)

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It is worth tracking the Tiffany Aching sequence through from Wee Free Men to its magical culmination in the Shepherd’s Crown which radiates humanity, truth and beauty in TP’s richly idiosyncratic way. These titles may have stated for younger readers, but morph into one of his finest achievements.

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Yep
Sometimes you all of
Sometimes you none of
Sometimes you some of
Life!

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They went away? Verily? No wonder folk look at me funny when I’m out gallivanting.

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It’s been great seeing all the DW conversations lately on Insta so after last summer’s posters, I’ve been inspired to start creating more so instead of Demon Dentist, here are some incredible reads which feature young carers #kidlituk

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Studies by @openuni-rfp.bsky.social‬, led by Professor @teresacremin.bsky.social‬, show that What on Earth! Magazine boosts children's engagement with reading in the classroom, including with reluctant readers 🎓

🔗 Read the full reports for each phase here: www.whatonearthmag.com/research

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Reading Matters – children’s book news Welcome to my final round up of children’s book news for this academic year. What a lot of awards news there has been! I’ve tried to include as many of the winners and shortlists as possible …

Hello children's book lovers. Here's my final Reading Matters children's book news round up to help you catch up with what you may have missed. Awards news, summer reading ideas and book suggestions to tempt! #UKKidLit
alibrarylady.blog/2025/07/05/r...

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