Whether it was Bradley Wiggins winning the Tour de France,
or the bell-ringing this morning (!), Mostly Books is definitely in the mood
for the Olympics. Our collection of Olympics books cannot be missed (literally –
it’s the first thing you see when you come into the shop) and includes Mark’s
favourite ‘How To Watch the Olympics’ (“a book that will turn yourself into an
armchair Olympics expert”) to the official guide to the games for children. Come
in and take a look at our range that’s sure to take gold (no, can’t believe we
wrote that either...)
Calling all princesses! Have you heard about the princessparty we are hosting on Tuesday August 7? Then read on...
If you were a princess, would you be content to spend all
day doing your formal duties and practising the perfect curtsey? Or might you
sneak out after dinner and enjoy some freedom playing on a zip-wire after dark?
The ‘Rescue Princesses’ is a fab series for girls who are just starting out on
chapter books. They feature lots of gorgeous dresses and are set in fairytale
castles, but have a great mix of traditional story with a modern twist as these
princesses don’t let duty interfere with friendship or fun.
If you like princess stories, or stories about saving
animals, or just about girls being daring and having adventures, you have a
chance to meet author Paula Harrison and join in some princess fun activities
at our Rescue Princess Party on Tuesday Aug 7 at 10.30am. Tickets are £3 and
include activities and refreshments – everyone can leave with a crown or tiara
they have made. Dressing up is optional, but if you want to dress as a
princess, or even the animal you think you’d like to save, we will be awarding
prizes! Find out more more here.
And finally: Bookgroups
We get asked a lot about Bookgroups, and although we run
three of them, we only seldom have free places. So for those of you would like
the opportunity to join you will be pleased to know that we will have vacancies
in our Thursday evening group from September.
If you think you'd like to join, or would like to find out
more, please come along to our special Abingdon book group evening. We will be
discussing the book 'My Policeman' with guest author Bethan Roberts on Thursday
Aug 9 at 7.30pm – take the chance to meet us and see if you think our bookgroup
will be for you.
The event with Bethan Roberts is being hosted by Abingdon
library. Tickets are £4, which includes wine and, of course, is open to all,
and we will be joined by members from several local bookgroups.
Finally – we were excited to see that the guest author at the last Abingdon 'Big Read' in the library, Rachel Joyce, is on the Booker longlist with her debut book ‘The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry’ that we discussed earlier in the year:
Finally – we were excited to see that the guest author at the last Abingdon 'Big Read' in the library, Rachel Joyce, is on the Booker longlist with her debut book ‘The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry’ that we discussed earlier in the year:
Congratulations to Rachel and best of luck with the shortlist!
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