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Thursday, 28 April 2011

Book Week 2011 Keith Charters



Primary 6 pupils were the hosts when Keith Charters came to chat about books, writing, publishing and anything else interesting. A great time was had by all, as we were royally entertained, informed, and read to - all just perfect for a Friday afternoon.


Keith has a new book of his own out this year, Lee on the Dark Side of the Moon. This is the fourth story about the irrepressible Lee and his daft adventures. This time Lee is on a trip to the moon because he won a competition on the back of a cereal packet. Lee obviously eats more exciting cereal than I do! After an uneventful flight, Lee and his fellow astronauts find that all is not well on the surface of the moon - someone (or something!) else is also on a lunar trip....


As usual, the book is exciting, funny, silly and great fun to read, and includes a lot of fascinating facts of interest to every budding space traveller - well ,what is the food like? and how do you go to the toilet in zero gravity? All this and more is explained as Lee gets to grips with life on board the rocket.


Keith also told us about some of the new books his publishing company has recently brought out and we will be looking out for these soon too. There may also be another Lee book, but no date on that one yet!

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Book Week 2011 Katie Grant

We were delighted to welcome Katie Grant back to school this year to speak to Primary 7 pupils about writing, and story, and ideas, and the power of words. We had a very entertaining morning, with plenty of information about stories and how Katie goes about writing and working out plots, and all the research that goes along with making a book historically accurate - or as accurate as possible.

The de Granville trilogy, Blood Red Horse, Green Jasper and Blaze of Silver are regularly borrowed from the library, although after Katie's talk the hangman Ned Skinslicer had by far the longest waiting list!

Belle's Song is Katie's newest book and has only just been published. This one is set in the time of Geoffrey Chaucer and looks at his life from a rather different point of view, as the heroine Belle joins a pilgrimage to Canterbury....

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Book Week 2011 Alan Burnett

For a wee change from authors of fiction, we invited Alan Burnett along to school to talk about his information books, in particular, his biographies of famous Scots. Primary 4 and Primary 5 children are studying the Scottish Wars of Independence and Mary Queen of Scots, so Alan's visit was perfectly timed to give us all an insight into some of the important people involved.

Alan did two tremendous sessions, full of fascinating facts about people in Scottish history and the times they lived in. Everyone loved his version of a timeline - with year 0 at the library window, Ancient Egypt across the playground, and the dinosaurs miles and miles down the road! All the children were fascinated by his talk, and Alan kept them all awake and involved by firing out questions - and there were some brilliant answers! He was very impressed.

Alan has two new books coming out in the summer. Both deal with true stories from Scotland during the First and Second World Wars. We are looking forward to seeing these books soon.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Book Week 2011 - John Fardell visit


John Fardell visited us on Tuesday to talk to Primary 3 children. He showed us his book of ideas and drawings where he writes down everything that might be useful in a book later. We all heard the story of Jeremiah Jellyfish, who wanted to do more than just drift with the shoal and ended up flying rocket planes. One of the best bits according to the audience, was being able to make up a story together starting with one picture, then another, and another!

John gave us an inspiring talk which was taken to heart by all his listeners. Some people took his advice to start their stories with pictures first and then writing. Others have tried their hand at comic books, or inventing gadgets for use by Manfred the Baddie.