<Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Book Competition - Staffordshire Life Magazine Staffordshire Life Magazine feature and run a competition on 'Celebrities' Favourite Books' compiled by Jeff Thorburn. |
<Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Book Talk and Signing... Michael J. Marfleet talked about and signed copies of his book 'Tutankhamun Uncovered' at Newmarket Library, Newmarket. |
<Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Garry Bushell - Signed Copies... Apex Publishing Ltd have a limited number of signed copies of Garry Bushell's autobiography 'Bushell On The Rampage'. The book is published this Saturday (11th September 2010) in hardback, priced at £15.99. |
<Wed, 08 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Radio Interview - Leith 98.8 FM Chris Cowlin was interviewed on Leith 98.8 FM. Chris answered questions about his book 'Celebrities' Favourite Football Teams'. |
<Wed, 08 Sep 2010 00:00:00 GMT Radio Interview - BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester 104 FM Chas Hodges was interviewed on BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester 104 FM. Chas answered questions about his book 'Chas and His Rock 'N' Roll Allotment'. |
| Heavens Fire | ||
| By Kizzi Nkwocha | ||
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| I've never written a review before but have just finished reading Kizzi Nkwocha's Heavens Fire and have to say its probably one of the best fiction novels I've read in the past ten years. Amazing. The book uses a lot of historical data and introduces ideas that had me doing my own research just to make sure that what it was saying was true. Has anyone heard any competing ideas about Jesus's real identity? Also, there's a lot in the book about Bush's dynasty and how the family made its money during the Nazi period in Germany. Is this common knowledge? I'd really recommend this book to anyone who's interested in historical fiction with a strong contemporary relevance. I've heard that there's a possible movie being based on Heavens Fire. Really looking forward to seeing how it translates on the big screen. | ||
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| I really enjoyed reading this book. I sat and read it in one go as I wanted know what would happen next, and I was not disappointed. Question is – is there a sequel? If so I want it! This is far superior to the Da Vinci Code, not as pedantic, much faster moving, easier to read and with characters that you empathise with. A very good read. | ||
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