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June 2008

  • Linda Gillard - FAQs

    The author of Star Gazing lets us in on a few secrets... 

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    Posted 24/06/2008 14:58:06 by Linda Gillard with 0 comments.

  • June loves and loathes

    The Women's Fiction Team reveal what's floating their boat and what's sinking their dinghy.

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    Posted 17/06/2008 12:25:42 by Women's fiction team with 1 comments.

  • Glad Tidings

    Yes, it’s finally happened: Gladiators is well and truly back on our screens in all its spandex glory. Gone are Hunter, Cobra and Wolf (sob) – in their places are Atlas (lots of hair), Spartan (lots of pouting) and Oblivion (lots of tantrums). And it begs the all-important question: if we were gladiators, what would we be called and why? (Well, it doesn’t really beg the question, but we wanted to answer it anyway.)

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    Posted 17/06/2008 11:47:54 by Women's fiction team with 0 comments.

  • Author dream reads

    If you could be reading your favourite book in your favourite place, what would it be and where?

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    Posted 17/06/2008 10:38:53 by Women's fiction team with 1 comments.

  • The worst summer holidays ever

    At Between the Sheets we love holidays. But that doesn’t mean they can’t sometimes go wrong. June’s Book of the Month, the hilarious Operation Sunshine, has got us thinking about the holiday adventures we wish we’d forgotten. If only we could . . .

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    Posted 16/06/2008 17:07:00 by Women's fiction team with 0 comments.

  • Are You Right There, Father?

    We asked around in Little, Brown Towers for some recommendations for Father's Day gifts: you can see the full list of ideas here, but these are some of the most interesting reasons behind the choices...

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    Posted 13/06/2008 12:25:49 by Simon Sheffield, Digital Content Manager with 0 comments.

  • Verdi Can Wait

    Friday 6 June – the first day of glorious summer hours. Iain Hunt and I had a meeting with Anthony Holden and Oliver Chubb – Holden’s poker maths whizzkid friend.

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    Posted 12/06/2008 11:47:55 by Bobby Nayyar, Marketing Manager with 1 comments.

  • Lives, Lit and Kettle Chips

    Welcome to the report on what I like to call the Little, Brown Book Group Little, Brown (Abacus and Virago) Book Group. Try saying that after a few glasses of warm white wine! (We have been experimenting with this at some of the more ‘raucous’ meetings.) A group of us have been meeting for the last few months with the aim of having lively and creative discussions about some of our wonderful forthcoming literary titles; plus, of course, attempting to eat our combined body weight in Kettle Chips.

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    Posted 11/06/2008 13:41:58 by Rowan Cope, Junior Editor, Little, Brown, Abacus and Virago with 0 comments.

  • Jack on Jack

    Jack Henderson tells all about.... Jack Henderson...!

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    Posted 03/06/2008 14:36:03 by Jack Henderson with 0 comments.