Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

The Six Loves of Billy Binns by Richard Lumsden

The Six Loves of Billy Binns is a deeply moving and honest debut set in London against the backdrop of the changing 20th century. 

I remember my dreams but not where they start. Further back, I recall some of yesterday and the day before that.  Then everything goes into a haze. Fragments of memories come looming back like red London buses in a pea-souper. Time plays funny tricks these days.

I wait for the next memory. I wait and I wait....

At 117 years old, Billy Binns is the oldest man in Europe and he knows his time is almost up.  But Billy has a final wish: he wants to remember what love feels like one last time. As he looks back at the relationships that have shaped his flawed life - and the events that shaped the century - he recalls a life full of hope, mistakes, heartbreak and, above all, love.

Available in hardback for £16.99.  Click here to order your copy.

Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel by Ruth Hogan

The new novel from Ruth Hogan, the bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things and The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes - Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel is an uplifting novel of mothers and daughters, families and secrets and the astonishing power of friendship. 

Tilly was a bright, outgoing little girl who liked playing with ghosts and matches. She loved fizzy drinks, swear words, fish fingers and Catholic churches, but most of all she loved living in Brighton in Queenie Malone's magnificent Paradise Hotel with its endearing and loving family of misfits - staff and guests alike.

But Tilly's childhood was shattered when her mother sent her away from the only home she'd ever loved to boarding school with little explanation and no warning. Many years later, Tilda has grown into an independent woman still damaged by her mother's unaccountable cruelty. Wary of people, her only friend is her dog, Eli.

But when her mother dies, Tilda goes back to Brighton and with the help of her beloved Queenie sets about unravelling the mystery of her exile from The Paradise Hotel, only to discover that her mother was not the woman she thought she knew at all ... Mothers and daughters ... their story can be complicated ...but it can also turn out to have a happy ending.

Available in hardback for £14.99.  Click here to order your copy.

Ruby Wax: How To Be Human - 8th January 2019

Join successful comedian, TV writer and performer, Ruby Wax, as she talks about her latest book How to be Human at the Amey Theatre, Abingdon on Tuesday 8th January.  

This book is about how to be human.  Why we haven't figured this out by now, I do not know.

Tickets are £22.50 and include a paperback copy of How to be Human and a glass of wine or soft drink on the night.

Copies of Ruby's previous book, Frazzled, will be available for sale at a discounted price.
Doors open at 6.45pm for a 7.30pm start.  
The Amey Theatre, Park Road, Abingdon OX14 1DE.

Buy tickets online here

Meet the Team: Jenny

In July & August 2017, members of the 'Mostly Books' team were quizzed about all things books. 
They talked about what it's like to work in a bookshop, which books they enjoy and also provided a bit of background about themselves.

The Mostly Books team has a new addition for the month of August - Jenny Kapellari- who is with us as part of an ERASMUS placement scheme organised by John Mason School.

What's your full name?
Jennifer Kapellari

How long have you worked at Mostly Books?
I started working here on 30th July and I will stay until the end of August.

What's your favourite genre of books and why?
My favourite genre is fantasy, because it is an awesome opportunity to relax from the reality. It takes you to places you have never been before. 

Name your favourite book
It is hard to choose one as my favourite book, but I think it would be “Erebos” by Ursula Poznanski.
Image for Erebos 

What’s your favourite thing about working at Mostly Books?
I think that the atmosphere in Mostly Books is very special. It just keeps you calm even on stressful days and it is always a pleasure to talk to the customers. Of course, the team is lovely, and I appreciate that I can learn more and more every day.

What upcoming book are you most excited about?  
I am not really the person who waits for a book to be published but looking through little bookshops like Mostly Books.

What are your main responsibilities in Mostly Books?
Since I am an intern, Sarah tries to give me an idea of everything what is going on in the shop. So, I am doing anything what is coming up.

What do you like to do in your free time? 
I love travelling around the world and explore different countries and cultures, but I also enjoy listening to music or reading a good book at home. 

Tell us something that the Mostly Books Customers don't know about you.  
I used to dye my hair in nearly every colour of the rainbow: red, blue, green, violet and pink. 

Thanks Jenny, it's been good to chat!
You will find Jenny in Mostly Books from Monday to Friday until 24th August.

Nicki Thornton at Abingdon Library - 7th August


Mostly Books' previous owner, Nicki Thornton, will be doing an event at Abingdon Library on Tuesday 7th August at 5.30pm and Mostly Books will be there!

Nicki published her first book: The Last Chance Hotel on 7th June and it has been a huge success.  At the event, Nicki will be talking about her debut murder mystery novel for children set in a magical world. She will be giving some clues about plotting murder mysteries and signing copies of The Last Chance Hotel (provided by Mostly Books!).

Reserve your place now by contacting Abingdon Library on 01235 520374.

Cressida Cowell in Abingdon

At 10 o’clock on a grey day in May, over 250 children from four schools filed into a hall at Chandlings school brimming with excitement about what was about to happen.

After a brief introduction from Christine Cook, the Chandlings head teacher, multi award-winning author Cressida Cowell took to the floor.

Cressida immediately captured the children’s attention with stories of childhood holidays spent on an uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland.  Her father was an environmentalist who worked with the likes of David Attenborough.  Although he loved his work, he missed the outdoors, so the family spent weeks at a time on the island with no electricity.  As time passed, they built a house which meant that they could spend summers at a time roaming the island.

Cressida talked about how the surroundings inspired her creativity as she began life as a writer and how characters from her book were inspired by sea creatures.  She talked about giants and fairies inspiring locations in her books and how illustrations from other books and fashion prints helped her develop ideas for the drawings.  


She taught the children how to speak Dragonese whilst the adults in the room were told to put their hands over their ears so they couldn’t hear what was going on. Needless to say, the children fell about laughing at what they were taught. 

The event closed with Cressida talking about ‘Free Writing Friday’ which she launched at the end of April.  It’s a new schools campaign designed to encourage primary school children to write for pleasure.  You can read more about the initiative here.

The event closed with Cressida answering questions from the audience before a queue formed for the  children to get their books signed.

The event was repeated in the afternoon at Thomas Reade School with pupils from OLA Juniors in attendance.  The response about Free Writing Friday was excellent and the excited children were thrown imaginary feathers to help inspire their creativity.

Both events were brilliant, and Cressida was outstanding.  The children hung onto every word and left the halls buzzing with ideas.

After the school events were finished, Cressida headed to Mostly Books where the team had re-arranged the shop in preparation for her in-shop signing.  A queue had begun to form well before the event started with excited children clutching their books in anticipation of meeting the author.

Cressida didn’t disappoint!!  She chatted to every child, signed their books and posed for photos.  After their books were signed, each child was offered a dragon stamp on their arm and in their books to remind them of meeting Cressida.  After over an hour of chatting and book signing, the last guest left the shop happy and inspired after meeting such a world class author. 


More photos of the event can be found on our Facebook page here.