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An angelic answer to Harry Potter?
Move over Harry Potter, local priest and author Lynda Rose has an exciting but altogether more angelic answer to the world of wizards for young readers this summer. As 'Assignment Earth' wings its way to bookshops across the country Lynda talks to Sally Jarman about the inspiration and hopes for her first children's fantasy novel.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 28th August 2007

Themes / Keywords: Lynda Rose Harry Potter Angels Fantasy Novels Books

 
 
Bible still a best-seller
The Bible is the sixth most popular book in the UK, according to a survey to mark the tenth anniversary of World Book Day.
   Posted in Communication on Thursday 1st March 2007

Themes / Keywords: Books World Book Day Bible  

 
 
Get Inspired this Christmas
'Batteries Not Included', a new book from The Children's Society has everything you need to make your family Christmas special this year.
   Posted in Resources on Wednesday 19th December 2007

Themes / Keywords: The Children's Society Christmas Books  

 
 
The True Meaning of Easter - A Children's Tale
Bishop Stephen's morality tales for children, called 'Naughty Nora'.
   Posted in the Door on Tuesday 4th March 2008

Themes / Keywords: Bishop of Reading Easter Books  

 
 
Top ten bestselling Christian books
Find out what the top selling Christian books are for adults and children this Christmas
   Posted in Reviews on Tuesday 2nd November 2004

Themes / Keywords: Books    

 
 
Top Ten Books for Christmas
With branches across Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, religous bookseller St Andrew's is well placed to tell us about the best selling books in our Diocese this Christmas.
   Posted in the Door on Monday 26th November 2007

Themes / Keywords: Books St Andrew's bookshop   

 

 

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