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Free Gift for 2013

Ahoy there!Welcome to 2013.If you would like a FREE sticker and a personalised letter posted to your little Pink Pirate,please contact me at www.michelleworthington.com
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December 30, 2012

Thanks TLC Books for your support!


www.tlcbooks.com.auAs we are about to bid our year adieu, these were our top overall sellers from all categories for the year 2012:

1. All That I Am by Anna Funder (fic)
2. Poor Man's Wealth by Rod Usher (fic)
3. The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman (fic)
 4. The Pink Pirate by Michelle Worthington (chd)5. Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel (fic)
6. No Remorse by Ian Walkley (fic)
7. Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James (fic)
8. Yellow Dress Day by Michelle Worthington (chd)9. Flock by Lyn Hughes (fic)
10. Engibears Dream by Andrew King (chd)

Thank you so much to Tania and the crew at TLC Books for all their support in 2012.Here's to a fun and fabulous 2013!
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Published on December 30, 2012 22:28

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December 23, 2012

Merry Christmas

I wish all my beautiful friendsa very Merry Christmasand a safe and sensational 2013
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Published on December 23, 2012 20:30

December 20, 2012

Spook Books by Joseph Delaney

http://www.spooksbooks.com/

I am so excited! I have found some books that Mr. President (my 12 year old super genius reader) wants for Christmas at my local bookstore!He bought the first book in the series off my gorgeous friend Karen Mounsey-Smith, founder of Gidgyemo Illustrations (http://gidgeymo.com.au/) and illustrator of The Pink Pirate (http://www.thepinkpiratebook.com/) for 50c at the Bubznkids Christmas market we did together.(http://bubznkidzmarket.vpweb.com.au/?prefix=www)
As I shared with Dimity Powell (http://dimswritestuff.blogspot.com.au/) and the audience at the 2012 Gold Coast Writers Festival (http://goldcoastwritersfestival.com/)I find it so hard to get age appropriate books for my oldest boy who reads a book a night at way above the normal reading average for a 12 year old. He has read every book there ever was written about dragons and knights Templar, he doesn't like books with kissing in them and he loves to read books that he can lose himself in. I was so surprised when he finished the first of Joseph Delany's books, The Spook's Apprentice. He couldn't read it at night because it scared him too much but he finished it in 2 days and begged me for more. We found the next book, The Spook's Curse on Amazon for 97c with $25 postage (sigh) and he finished it in a day. I looked at my local favourite bookshops http://www.tlcbooks.com.au/ and http://www.stonescornerbooks.com.au/but I had left it too late to order in by Christmas.Lucky for me, Angus and Roberston at Cap Park had a couple of Joseph Delaney's books in stock to get Mr President through at least one or two weeks after Christmas!!And I found out they are making the series into a movie! My son couldn't be more excited, except maybe for me...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_jfauu26qU

I am so inspired by authors like Joseph Delaney and I highly recommend his books for brave 12 year old boys, even if they have to read them only during daylight hours.Great fiction broadens minds, changes lives and inspires hope in others.Never underestimate the power of a book, even one that was purchased second hand for 50c...

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Published on December 20, 2012 22:05

Spook Books by Joseph Delany

http://www.spooksbooks.com/

I am so excited! I have found some books that Mr. President (my 12 year old super genius reader) wants for Christmas at my local bookstore!He bought the first book in the series off my gorgeous friend Karen Mounsey-Smith, founder of Gidgyemo Illustrations (http://gidgeymo.com.au/) and illustrator of The Pink Pirate (http://www.thepinkpiratebook.com/) for 50c at the Bubznkids Christmas market we did together.(http://bubznkidzmarket.vpweb.com.au/?prefix=www)
As I shared with Dimity Powell (http://dimswritestuff.blogspot.com.au/) and the audience at the 2012 Gold Coast Writers Festival (http://goldcoastwritersfestival.com/)I find it so hard to get age appropriate books for my oldest boy who reads a book a night at way above the normal reading average for a 12 year old. He has read every book there ever was written about dragons and knights Templar, he doesn't like books with kissing in them and he loves to read books that he can lose himself in. I was so surprised when he finished the first of Joseph Delany's books, The Spook's Apprentice. He couldn't read it at night because it scared him too much but he finished it in 2 days and begged me for more. We found the next book, The Spook's Curse on Amazon for 97c with $25 postage (sigh) and he finished it in a day. I looked at my local favourite bookshops http://www.tlcbooks.com.au/ and http://www.stonescornerbooks.com.au/but I had left it too late to order in by Christmas.Lucky for me, Angus and Roberston at Cap Park had a couple of Joseph Delaney's books in stock to get Mr President through at least one or two weeks after Christmas!!And I found out they are making the series into a movie! My son couldn't be more excited, except maybe for me...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_jfauu26qU

I am so inspired by authors like Joseph Delaney and I highly recommend his books for brave 12 year old boys, even if they have to read them only during daylight hours.Great fiction broadens minds, changes lives and inspires hope in others.Never underestimate the power of a book, even one that was purchased second hand for 50c...

www.michelleworthington.com
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Published on December 20, 2012 22:05