Alden Bell – The Reapers Are The Angels

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Alden Bell – The Reapers Are The AngelsIt's strange that the older I get, the more I tend to surround myself with books targeting a much younger audience.

WHAT I'VE BEEN READING LATELY (HORROR, COMFORT LIT, AND AN ACTRESS-TURNED-AUTHOR)

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For this month, I thought I'd try something new and post shorter reviews of some of the books I've been reading lately/am reading at the moment. All of the titles are, I daresay, ideal for the warmer season, whether you're looking for spine-tingling horror, light, fun beach reads, or simply a plain old good book. Enjoy! I will be writing all about my summer reading plans shortly, so stay tuned for that!

Storytelling for children in the Stockholm English Bookshop

Welcome to our last storytelling before the summer! Saturday 1 June, 11 a.m. in the bookshop. Clara, will read for 3-6 year olds from these books: Lane Smith 'It's a Book', Jon Klassen 'I Want My Hat Back' & Jon Klassen 'This Is Not My Hat'

It's a book, This is not my hat, I want my hat back

11 o'clock, 25th May – Last story time before the summer

Poems, riddles and perhaps a fable or two: come and join us for the last story time before the summer holiday.

11 o'clock, 25th May, Uppsala English Bookshop.

Don't put mustard in the custard. Michael Rosen and Quentin Blake.
William and the night-train. Mij Kelly and Alison Jay.
Katie Morag delivers the mail. Mairi Hedderwick.

Don't put mustard in the custard. Michael Rosen and Quentin Blake. William and the night-train. Mij Kelly and Alison Jay. Katie Morag delivers the mail. Mairi Hedderwick.

Doctor Who novels

I have always thought that among visual medias, the tv-series is best at telling a story. Because of its length, it has time to develop both plot-line and characters in a way that a film never can. But at times it's just not enough. Some tv-series leave me wanting more. Sometimes it's because the world it has built up is so huge and intricate that the series doesn't have time to explore all of its own possibilities. At other times, I want to learn more about characters, to get into their heads and hear their thoughts. I want more stories than television can ever provide.

Helena on the Edgar Awards!

On 2 May, this year's Edgar Award winners will be announced during a big banquet in New York City (would have loved to have tickets, incidentally). I have read the seven nominees in the Best Novel category and found some real gems, made several new friends, reunited with old ones, and, in a few cases, been mildly disappointed.

11 o'clock Saturday May 11th – Story-time at the English Bookshop

Welcome to storytelling at both our shops on Saturday May 11th. Stories about sandwiches, cakes and animals of all kinds.

Uppsala: The sun is shining and we're packing our picnic baskets. Come and listen to stories about sandwiches, cakes and cruising the open road.

The Rascally Cake by Jeanne Willis, Korky Paul Mrs Armitage Queen of the Road by QuentinBlake The Giant Jam Sandwich by John Vernon Lord, Janet Burroway

Stockholm: The sun shines on the shop in Gamla stan as well, and we gather to listen to Clara and stories about animals of all sorts; Mr Wolf and the Three Bears, Good Little Wolf, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, and The Journey Home.