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26. Necropolis Signing - Saturday December 13

Anthony will be in Waterstones, Piccadilly, London signing copies of ‘Necropolis’ the 4th book in his thrilling Power of Five series.

 

Link to Waterstones Events page

 

Please make sure to contact the venue before travelling.
Waterstone’s

203-206 Piccadilly,

London W1J 9LE

Tel: 0207 851 2400

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27. Brooklyn Museum


Yesterday was the annual Brooklyn Museum Children's Book Fair, and I was happy to be part of it once again this year. There were a bunch of great authors and illustrators, all from Brooklyn, participating in the event. We were there signing from 1-5pm. pheeew! Was a very nice turnout, and especially exciting to be able to share a table with Paul!

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28. Surely This is a Joke... Right?

Looks like a hoax to me. Gotta be a hoax, right? This sort of thing just doesn't exist in the real world.

Dickens World? Are you screwing with my head? Unsurprisingly, the park seems to have latched onto the idea of plumbing A Christmas Carol for its Haunted House ideas. So will there be paid child waifs begging for change every step of the way for authenticity's sake? A smidgen of pleurisy? A dollop of gout? The fact that (as Mediabistro themselves pointed out) Harry Potter is also getting his own theme park is a bit... really really peculiar.

I'm going to say it again. Dickens World.

Nope.

Didn't sound any more likely the second time.

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