I had the privilege recently to be invited onto Black Country Radio, to talk to the Fizzogs about my latest book, Ascension. Whilst I had a wonderful time with these inimitable ladies, it required a huge amount of concentration to have to answer questions fired at me from all sides. I have been told by friends who listened in that I came across well, but believe me, that was a real fluke, as these ladies are both funny and gregarious, and therefore apt to hijack every innocently meant comment, and turn it into something completely different!
But what stuck me most about them is how different they are to their alter egos, the Dancing Grannies. I was curious to find out more.
How did you come up with the concept of the Dancing Grannies?
Sue: They were originally part of a comedy sketch - from two separate things. We just added some dancing at the end of the sketch and it went down a storm.
Then we decided to do flash mobs to hand out flyers about our shows. We did it as the Dancing Grannies and then suddenly, there was a video which went viral around the world. Since then we have had 19 viral videos with over 270 million views.
The Dancing Grannies are our most popular characters.
You've recently done Freezin', a Black Country take on the animation Frozen.
Sue: We enjoy doing non-traditional pantos, which is what Freezin' was. It's for adults, not children. It was so popular that we did a ten date tour that sold out, so we had to add another two dates to it.
And you have found fame with your radio show too!
Sue: Well we have a slot on Friday morning because it fits into our busy schedules. But we have such a good time on the show and I think that's what the listeners enjoy. We are totally unplanned and unprepared and we just go for it! You get to hear the real Fizzogs, not something planned and premeditated.
Well readers having been there and done that, I can attest to the truth of that statement.
So Fizzogs, keep on fizzing! We love you.
Happy reading!
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Thursday, 28 July 2016
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Love is in the air!
Here is a little bit of the book I am currently working on. It's a dystopian science fiction story, with a smattering of romance.
“And he’s a very lucky man.”
I’m so surprised that he sounds genuine
that I turn towards him. Surely there is some scorn subtly implied there that I
have missed?
“Do you really think so?”
“Yes, of course. To have someone who
loves you enough that they will risk everything for you, isn’t that what we all
want?”
I answer his question with one of my
own. “Is that what you want, Devlin?”
His eyes close and for a long time I
think he is asleep but when his voice comes it is quiet and reflective. “ELSA
won’t allow you back into the Dome.”
“I know.”
“Perhaps without him you might stand
a chance, although you have rebelled against her, so it’s slim. But since she
has already cast him out, there’s no chance for him.”
“I know. And there’s Willow too.”
“It can be a hard life out here in
one of the Sectors.”
“I’ll cope.”
His eyes open. “Yes actually, I have
no doubt that you will. But will they?”
“They’ll have to! And I’ll help them.” I close
my eyes. I don’t want to talk anymore. Whatever will happen, will happen, and I’ll
deal with it then. There’s no point in brooding upon conjecture.
Hmm what will happen next?
Happy reading.
Monday, 4 July 2016
Calling All Black Country Bibliophiles!
On Friday I will be live with the wonderful Fizzogs, on Black Country Radio, 102.5fm. We will be talking about my published books and my forthcoming release, Ascension, due out early next year.
Acerbically witty and wickedly talented, these ladies have become a world-wide hit and have productions to their credits as diverse as Freezin' [a comedic take on the animated film Frozen], Fifty Shades of Fizzog, Kippin Beauty [ Black Country colloquialism for sleeping], as well as their hilarious routine as the Dancing Grannies.
It was as these alter egos that I first encountered them. Loud cardigans pulled over cavernous, drooping chests, they were a sight to behold. When they danced, the whole room became still and focused. Not a single glance was stolen away from their performance, and the applause was raptutrous.
So what will they make of me and my books? Of all the interviews and talks I have given, they are probably the most likely not to bat an eyelid when I tell them that in my dystopian science fiction series, humans are kept as pets by other, larger, feathered creatures called Eyons.
And I am sure that they will love the premise of Split Decision, where the main characher has a life-changing decision to make, even if she doesn't know it at the time.
But of Ascension, dark and brooding and beautifully dystopian - what might they make of that?
Well if you are keen to find out, join me at 9.10 on Friday, live on the radio. I'm so excited!
Until then, as ever, happy reading!
Acerbically witty and wickedly talented, these ladies have become a world-wide hit and have productions to their credits as diverse as Freezin' [a comedic take on the animated film Frozen], Fifty Shades of Fizzog, Kippin Beauty [ Black Country colloquialism for sleeping], as well as their hilarious routine as the Dancing Grannies.
It was as these alter egos that I first encountered them. Loud cardigans pulled over cavernous, drooping chests, they were a sight to behold. When they danced, the whole room became still and focused. Not a single glance was stolen away from their performance, and the applause was raptutrous.
So what will they make of me and my books? Of all the interviews and talks I have given, they are probably the most likely not to bat an eyelid when I tell them that in my dystopian science fiction series, humans are kept as pets by other, larger, feathered creatures called Eyons.
And I am sure that they will love the premise of Split Decision, where the main characher has a life-changing decision to make, even if she doesn't know it at the time.
But of Ascension, dark and brooding and beautifully dystopian - what might they make of that?
Well if you are keen to find out, join me at 9.10 on Friday, live on the radio. I'm so excited!
Until then, as ever, happy reading!
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Thursday, 23 June 2016
Showstopper
For the past academic year, my daughter has been perfecting her role as a lioness in a school production of The Lion King, so obviously I bought a ticket for one of the performances of the show this week.
Now it may surprise you to know this, but underneath this hard, Glaswegian exterior, is a heart that's as soft as a marshmallow. I kid you not! In fact I couldn't watch the animation of this film when my children were little, without dissolving into a puddle of tears. Not just the first time, but every time!
Likewise, I don't watch King Kong, because it breaks my heart, and if I ever watch a sentimental movie, I am a blubbering mess for days after. But this was a school production of a tale set in Africa and where all the characters were animals... how were a group of kids going to pull this off in any moderately interesting way?
I imagined lots of pretend animal noises and cardboard masks, coloured-in by the kids themselves.
Not so!
What these middle school children pulled off was such a refined performance, that I was thoroughly entranced. All of the major parts had been given to budding actors and actresses who quite frankly, acted and sang their socks off.
But the one person who made it for me, was the young girl who played 'Scar'. Her performance was so riveting, so filled with elements of light and shade, that she came across both as a dynamic and seasoned performer.
This show had everything it should have had, humour, wit, great costumes and interesting dialogue. And it was put across with real heart and soul. The costumes were well thought out and designed, and the music sung with gusto and just the right amount of poignancy.
So there's nothing more for me to add, other than:- Kids you were fantastic and I loved every minute!
And whenever you have another production, rest assured, I'll be there!
Until then, happy reading!
Now it may surprise you to know this, but underneath this hard, Glaswegian exterior, is a heart that's as soft as a marshmallow. I kid you not! In fact I couldn't watch the animation of this film when my children were little, without dissolving into a puddle of tears. Not just the first time, but every time!
Likewise, I don't watch King Kong, because it breaks my heart, and if I ever watch a sentimental movie, I am a blubbering mess for days after. But this was a school production of a tale set in Africa and where all the characters were animals... how were a group of kids going to pull this off in any moderately interesting way?
I imagined lots of pretend animal noises and cardboard masks, coloured-in by the kids themselves.
Not so!
What these middle school children pulled off was such a refined performance, that I was thoroughly entranced. All of the major parts had been given to budding actors and actresses who quite frankly, acted and sang their socks off.
But the one person who made it for me, was the young girl who played 'Scar'. Her performance was so riveting, so filled with elements of light and shade, that she came across both as a dynamic and seasoned performer.
This show had everything it should have had, humour, wit, great costumes and interesting dialogue. And it was put across with real heart and soul. The costumes were well thought out and designed, and the music sung with gusto and just the right amount of poignancy.
So there's nothing more for me to add, other than:- Kids you were fantastic and I loved every minute!
And whenever you have another production, rest assured, I'll be there!
Until then, happy reading!
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Friday, 17 June 2016
Announcement
Yes, I know how incredibly lucky I am. Every day I settle down to do a job I adore, one that makes my heart race and that gives me the utmost satisfaction.
So on top of that, it is my absolute delight to announce that I have just signed a deal with another publisher, Uncial Press, to bring you my latest fantasy, Ascension, which should be out early next year.
I am extremely fortunate in that I have been blessed with the best editors ever, both with my existing publishers P'Kaboo, and now with my new American publishers, Uncial.
In fact, I have found the editors from both of these publishers to be so light of touch and so exceptionally empathetic to both the storyline and my own individual style, that changes to the original manuscript have been kept to a minimum. I believe that's not true of all editors and publishers.
So my wholehearted thanks go to P'kaboo and to Uncial Press.
May our journey together be long and fruitful! xxx
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Monday, 13 June 2016
Bare faced cheek
And now for a subject which fascinates me - to be made up, or not to be made up?
Most days I don't wear make up. I really should, as I am about to be 50. But until now, I have been fortunate enough not to really need the stuff unless I have had an exceptionally late night the previous evening. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that my appearance wouldn't have been improved without the odd bit of 'slap' but that rather I didn't feel the absolute necessity to use it.
However as a society we are obsessed with the idea of celebs going make-up free. And I have to ask why. Generally speaking, whilst I wouldn't dream of attending something or having a night out minus make-up, I don't see the need to plaster myself in it, just to buy dog food or walk the dogs.
There are whole webpages dedicated to showing celebs minus make-up, either in a positive or negative light. Quite frankly, if the said celebrities are under the age of forty, they should look good with or without makeup. Youth = youthful skin, and believe me, no amount of expensive creams or serums can give you back elasticity when it's gone.
So why are we so fascinated with these images? I think because it's a chance to see the 'real' person beneath the paint, so if that's your thing then go on, knock yourself out.
http://www.stylebistro.com/Barefaced+Beauties+-+Celebrities+Without+Makeup/articles
Most days I don't wear make up. I really should, as I am about to be 50. But until now, I have been fortunate enough not to really need the stuff unless I have had an exceptionally late night the previous evening. Now don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that my appearance wouldn't have been improved without the odd bit of 'slap' but that rather I didn't feel the absolute necessity to use it.
However as a society we are obsessed with the idea of celebs going make-up free. And I have to ask why. Generally speaking, whilst I wouldn't dream of attending something or having a night out minus make-up, I don't see the need to plaster myself in it, just to buy dog food or walk the dogs.
There are whole webpages dedicated to showing celebs minus make-up, either in a positive or negative light. Quite frankly, if the said celebrities are under the age of forty, they should look good with or without makeup. Youth = youthful skin, and believe me, no amount of expensive creams or serums can give you back elasticity when it's gone.
So why are we so fascinated with these images? I think because it's a chance to see the 'real' person beneath the paint, so if that's your thing then go on, knock yourself out.
http://www.stylebistro.com/Barefaced+Beauties+-+Celebrities+Without+Makeup/articles
Saturday, 11 June 2016
Today's chapter
Here is a little bit from my latest book:-
The grass is long and coarse, with little bits of flower or seed at the top, which
blow majestically in the gentle breeze. I run one finger and thumb up the length
of the stalk, feeling its texture, realising that I have never experienced
anything like it. Nothing here is old to me, all is fresh and beautiful and
even though I am compelled urgently forward, I recognise that there is much
here to fill the heart with wonder and joy.
The land is more undulating than
before and I can’t tell what lies beyond a half day’s walk from here. Perhaps only
more of the same, perhaps something different. Time and distance will tell.
I know exactly how this character feels, for I too am in familiar yet unfamiliar territory at this moment. None of us know what lies ahead and regardless of our hopes and dreams, what we find, might not be what we were expecting.
I hope your journey is a satisfying one. I'll keep my fingers crossed for us all. x
Wednesday, 8 June 2016
Am I mad or is it the rest of the world?
I have been watching a leading supermarket chain's television advertisement with growing horror. I can't mention the store on here but it's the one where two very familiar and well -known actors [think Gavin and Stacey] take an item of fresh food back to the shop and swap it for another item instead.
So far so good you think. So why the horror? Well there is a line of writing which runs underneath the action of the scene which states that all food purchases must be returned within date. Now there is only one reason for this request, and it is clearly due to the chain's intention to resell the food.
Whilst I hate waste, this is more than dangerous. Imagine if you will that I am a religious fanatic of the sort who is increasingly infiltrating society. I inject a fruit or piece of chicken with poison and take it back to the store where they will resell it to some poor unsuspecting person...
A bit far fetched? The poison and needle marks are too easily detected by the naked eye? Ok then try this one. I buy butter, milk, frozen foods or raw meats, leave them in my car for a few hours whilst I drive somewhere else, get petrol and pick up a prescription. I then remember I already have some of these foods at home and that I have duplicated my shopping by mistake.
Do you want to be the one to buy what was once my butter which was left sitting in my car for hours, whilst my dogs excitedly sniffed the wrapper? Thought not!
So you see it is a terrible concept. Take back those mistaken purchases of shoes, bags and clothes by all means. But food? Well I'm afraid if you bought it, you should be stuck with it!
But that of course is just my opinion.
Happy Reading!
So far so good you think. So why the horror? Well there is a line of writing which runs underneath the action of the scene which states that all food purchases must be returned within date. Now there is only one reason for this request, and it is clearly due to the chain's intention to resell the food.
Whilst I hate waste, this is more than dangerous. Imagine if you will that I am a religious fanatic of the sort who is increasingly infiltrating society. I inject a fruit or piece of chicken with poison and take it back to the store where they will resell it to some poor unsuspecting person...
A bit far fetched? The poison and needle marks are too easily detected by the naked eye? Ok then try this one. I buy butter, milk, frozen foods or raw meats, leave them in my car for a few hours whilst I drive somewhere else, get petrol and pick up a prescription. I then remember I already have some of these foods at home and that I have duplicated my shopping by mistake.
Do you want to be the one to buy what was once my butter which was left sitting in my car for hours, whilst my dogs excitedly sniffed the wrapper? Thought not!
So you see it is a terrible concept. Take back those mistaken purchases of shoes, bags and clothes by all means. But food? Well I'm afraid if you bought it, you should be stuck with it!
But that of course is just my opinion.
Happy Reading!
Tuesday, 7 June 2016
Hot off the page
Here is a little snippet I have just written. It's where Tudie learns how very different things are set to become...
“Oh Tudie!” his mother holds her arms open to me and I let myself be enfolded into her embrace. “Have you heard?” she asks, although from my entrance and the look which is surely on my face, the answer must be obvious.
I nod, for a moment unable to speak.
“Oh Tudie!” his mother holds her arms open to me and I let myself be enfolded into her embrace. “Have you heard?” she asks, although from my entrance and the look which is surely on my face, the answer must be obvious.
I nod, for a moment unable to speak.
All three of them resume a quiet
mewling. For a few moments I join them unashamedly. Their pain echoes and amplifies
mine. With no family of my own they are all I have in the world – them and Grey,
and it is he who ties me so firmly to them.
Luckily Tudie is a strong character. She is going to need every last bit of that strength!
Happy Reading! x
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Sunday, 5 June 2016
How to book.
Tomorrow I am giving another author talk. It's a private event, so you won't find details of it listed on my EVENTS page, which is only for ones open to the general public.
If you would like to book me for a talk, you can contact me at carmen.capuano@ymail.com.
Until then, take a browse through these pages.
Happy Reading.
If you would like to book me for a talk, you can contact me at carmen.capuano@ymail.com.
Until then, take a browse through these pages.
Happy Reading.
Friday, 3 June 2016
Firstly, can I please thank the wonderful audience who attended my most recent talk, last week. Not only was I told that my books are captivating and that my writing is beautiful, but I was also given cake afterwards. [I love this job!]
Today I am writing, so here is a little bit of a chapter from the book I'm currently working on, set in a dystopian world where things are beginning to fall apart...
“Where is he?" I am panicked and I expect her to try to calm me down. She doesn’t.
“There were complications,” she says distractedly. She moves as if to walk past me but I grab her arm, harnessing her in place. Her face is so close that I can feel her breath against my skin but only for a second, before she turns away.
“What do you mean complications?” I manage to spit the entire sentence out, even though the words threaten to choke me. Bile coats the inside of my mouth and I can’t seem to entirely swallow it back down. I am more afraid than I have ever been before.
Happy Reading!
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Monday, 23 May 2016
Sorry guys!
I have had a couple of complaints about my book Split Decision. It seems that you ladies are enjoying the book so much, you are going to bed early... to READ.
And guess where the complaints have come from? Yup, your men folk. Now whilst I am delighted that you are all so engrossed, I have to say ladies what are you thinking of? Rather than have your man nag you at bed time, give in and give him a little of what he will love... buy him a copy of The Owners series!
Joking aside, these have been genuine complaints made to me and I make no apologies for writing such compelling reading.
So for your copy of The Owners and Split Decision, follow the links on the right of this page or read the reviews on the Reviews page.
Happy reading. X
P.S. New books coming soon...
And guess where the complaints have come from? Yup, your men folk. Now whilst I am delighted that you are all so engrossed, I have to say ladies what are you thinking of? Rather than have your man nag you at bed time, give in and give him a little of what he will love... buy him a copy of The Owners series!
Joking aside, these have been genuine complaints made to me and I make no apologies for writing such compelling reading.
So for your copy of The Owners and Split Decision, follow the links on the right of this page or read the reviews on the Reviews page.
Happy reading. X
P.S. New books coming soon...
Saturday, 21 May 2016
Update
To answer all your questions, yes The Owners Volumes V, VI and VII are written. I have been holding them back for a little while. I'm sorry that this has made some of you fret that they are not coming. Trust me, they are!
I have just been so busy with Split Decision and then writing another few books [and of course moving home] that I haven't had a chance to do anything about The Owners. That's about to change.
Here's where I was at in 2013:-
I have just been so busy with Split Decision and then writing another few books [and of course moving home] that I haven't had a chance to do anything about The Owners. That's about to change.
Here's where I was at in 2013:-
The Owners Volume V
As I am almost finished editing the Owners Volume IV, I am aware that my thoughts are shifting towards Volume V.
Changes are afoot - they ar...e the noises carried by the wind, the strange and unusual scents pervading the air everywhere I go and the sights which fill my inner vision with wonder and excitement.
I can't wait to introduce you all to the characters, some known and familiar, others new and unknown...who are waiting to fill your minds and hearts with their stories.
Come on a voyage of discovery with me - I promise you will never look at things in quite the same way, ever again.
The Owners Volume IV : A New Epoch.
Happy reading! x
As I am almost finished editing the Owners Volume IV, I am aware that my thoughts are shifting towards Volume V.
Changes are afoot - they ar...e the noises carried by the wind, the strange and unusual scents pervading the air everywhere I go and the sights which fill my inner vision with wonder and excitement.
I can't wait to introduce you all to the characters, some known and familiar, others new and unknown...who are waiting to fill your minds and hearts with their stories.
Come on a voyage of discovery with me - I promise you will never look at things in quite the same way, ever again.
The Owners Volume IV : A New Epoch.
Happy reading! x
Thursday, 19 May 2016
A snippet
Exciting news coming soon... [sorry, I know you all hate it when I do this :) but hey I'm a suspense author, what do you expect???]
In the meantime would you like a little sneak peek at the book I am currently writing?
Here it is:-
Despite the part you have read this isn't that sort of book, but the characters are in love. I hope you enjoyed it.
Happy reading, x
In the meantime would you like a little sneak peek at the book I am currently writing?
Here it is:-
I have never seen him without his clothes before. Naked, his body is lean and muscular with a pure beauty that takes my breath away once more. My eyes roam over him and I know beyond any shadow of doubt that he can be the only man for me. The only love I will ever have in my life.
I feel my cheeks redden at my forwardness but I do not shy away from the picture he presents. He strides towards me and I am simultaneously eager and afraid of his embrace.
If he feels the coldness of the water, he gives no indication. But he stops short before he reaches me. I want to speak, want him to speak and yet I don’t want the beauty of the moment shattered. Don’t want either of us to say or do something that will mar the perfection of this time and place.
And then suddenly I am soaked as he brings his hands up and throws a cascading fountain of water at me. Streams of water run down my hair and over my face as I throw back my head and laugh. Far from ruining the moment, he has taken the edge from it and kept it safe, kept me safe.
Happy reading, x
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It seems that spring has finally sprung. I know that by the sheer volume of weeds which are trying to defeat my plans in my new garden. I know it too by the lyrical birdsong that greets me every morning when I first open my door...
What I do not know it from, is the frozen, dystopian vision that is currently filling the space behind my eyes and causing my heart to flutter erratically.
My head is filled with the characters and unique world of my newest book. And I am consciously worried about them. Unlike Jessica Stone from Ascension, these characters are naïve, unworldly, totally unaware of what they are about to be up against... Like you, I have no idea how or even if they will survive their challenges.
But there is one thing I do know - that I will be there with them, every step of the way.
Happy reading! x
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
A new story coming your way
Today I wrote the first two chapters of my newest book. This story wants to pour out of me.
Unlike most of my other books, the main character is in love and to some extent it is this love which drives the story. But my, is she in for a shock!
Dark, dystopian and fast-paced, this is a book which will keep you on the edge of your seat, right where Split Decision left you and where Ascension is about to find you...
Unlike most of my other books, the main character is in love and to some extent it is this love which drives the story. But my, is she in for a shock!
Dark, dystopian and fast-paced, this is a book which will keep you on the edge of your seat, right where Split Decision left you and where Ascension is about to find you...
Take my advice, before you start reading one of my books, surround yourself with food, drinks and everything you might need. Because once you start to read, I promise you won't put that book back down!
Happy reading. x
Happy reading. x
Monday, 9 May 2016
New story
There's a new story brewing in my head. I went to sleep thinking about these characters and their situation and woke up still thinking about them.
This tale is set to be a dystopian sci-fi romance and adventure with elements of thriller. I think. You see that's the thing about how I write, I let the characters and the plot unfurl themselves so that they can become the very fullest, most entertaining they can be. It makes for exciting reading and funnily enough it also makes for fun writing times.
So until I have time to get started on this book, [next couple of weeks hopefully] they will remain in my head, nagging me...
For now, its back to the editing of one of the other books! In the meantime, please take a look at my reviews, which you will find on a separate page to your right on this blog.
Happy Reading! x
This tale is set to be a dystopian sci-fi romance and adventure with elements of thriller. I think. You see that's the thing about how I write, I let the characters and the plot unfurl themselves so that they can become the very fullest, most entertaining they can be. It makes for exciting reading and funnily enough it also makes for fun writing times.
So until I have time to get started on this book, [next couple of weeks hopefully] they will remain in my head, nagging me...
For now, its back to the editing of one of the other books! In the meantime, please take a look at my reviews, which you will find on a separate page to your right on this blog.
Happy Reading! x
Monday, 2 May 2016
A new review!
Here is a review which has just been sent to me. It is from a Year 8 school teacher who read one of my books.
"The Owners, Volume I is a page turner of a read. The structure of the novel being a double narrative perspective leap-frogging chapter by chapter, really hooks the reader.
I thought it was beautifully written with wonderful use of imagery. For example, 'The drone of an insect outside served to shatter the silence, its drum a seeming answer to the staccato drumbeat of his heart'. The musical term 'staccato' conveyed to the reader how fast the boy's heart was throbbing with fright.
This is a novel ideal for the young adult readership, as there were elements of peril interspersed with loving relationships and concepts of what makes us human. I thought there were many thought provoking elements such as making us think about our own relationships with our own pets. There is also the added feature of the mystery about the Eyons, who are they? Who controls them? And why? These questions leave the reader wanting to read the second volume, which is an excellent hook into the forthcoming series.
Overall, I would thoroughly recommend the book to my students, although there were a few 'typos' which need to be edited out. Having said that, I was so engrossed with the plot and turn of phrase that the 'typos' did not get in the way."
Mrs Sterenberg. Aston Fields Middle School.
So folks there you have it... if you haven't yet read it, you really should. :)
"The Owners, Volume I is a page turner of a read. The structure of the novel being a double narrative perspective leap-frogging chapter by chapter, really hooks the reader.
I thought it was beautifully written with wonderful use of imagery. For example, 'The drone of an insect outside served to shatter the silence, its drum a seeming answer to the staccato drumbeat of his heart'. The musical term 'staccato' conveyed to the reader how fast the boy's heart was throbbing with fright.
This is a novel ideal for the young adult readership, as there were elements of peril interspersed with loving relationships and concepts of what makes us human. I thought there were many thought provoking elements such as making us think about our own relationships with our own pets. There is also the added feature of the mystery about the Eyons, who are they? Who controls them? And why? These questions leave the reader wanting to read the second volume, which is an excellent hook into the forthcoming series.
Overall, I would thoroughly recommend the book to my students, although there were a few 'typos' which need to be edited out. Having said that, I was so engrossed with the plot and turn of phrase that the 'typos' did not get in the way."
Mrs Sterenberg. Aston Fields Middle School.
So folks there you have it... if you haven't yet read it, you really should. :)
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
In answer to your question
The following question was posted on this blog with regard to The Boy who Rescues Pigeons:-
Hi
Any idea when we can expect the culmination and the release of this book? Just a few extracts have me keen to read more!
Well Reader that is something I hope to be able to give an answer to very soon. The Boy who Rescues Pigeons is currently out with publishers. I'm afraid I can't tell you any more than that right now. Keep your fingers crossed for me please!
Happy Reading!
Hi
Any idea when we can expect the culmination and the release of this book? Just a few extracts have me keen to read more!
Well Reader that is something I hope to be able to give an answer to very soon. The Boy who Rescues Pigeons is currently out with publishers. I'm afraid I can't tell you any more than that right now. Keep your fingers crossed for me please!
Happy Reading!
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