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Book reviews by PAM NORFOLK

Monday, 31 October 2022

The Wonderful World of James Herriot

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James Herriot  WHO can resist the rural charms and wry comedy of James Herriot’s much-loved books which have delighted readers for generat...

Would You Rather? Christmas Cracker

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Joe Shooman SWITCH off your phone, ditch watching turgid TV repeats, and get stuck into the perfect festive family game book for kids and ...
Thursday, 27 October 2022

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: A grizzly romp, a memory thief and glorious food

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Enjoy a school trip that turns into a gorgeously grizzly adventure, immerse your senses in a thrilling tale of memory and magic, eat your wa...
Wednesday, 26 October 2022

Queen High

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C.J. Carey  IT'S 1955 – two years since Hitler, the great Leader, was assassinated on British soil – and the repercussions are still w...

The Winter Garden

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Nicola Cornick OVER 400 years after the infamous Gunpowder Plot to blow up Parliament, we still recall that long ago explosive conspiracy ...

The Christmas Postcards

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Karen Swan YOU know that the festive season really is on the horizon when a Karen Swan Christmas cracker appears enticingly on the bookshe...
Tuesday, 25 October 2022

A Christmas Celebration

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Heidi Swain LIGHT the fire, cuddle up close and escape into the magic of Christmas with the queen of romance Heidi Swain. Swain, who lives...

Christmas at the Village Sewing Shop

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Helen Rolfe AS Christmas draws near, can three sisters stitch their family back together? Christmas at the Village Sewing Shop is the ench...
Monday, 24 October 2022

Snowed In For Christmas

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Sarah Morgan THE Christmas season wouldn’t be the same without the gift of a beautiful, winter-warming story from much-loved author Sarah ...
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Pam Norfolk
From romance to thrillers, family sagas to historical fiction and children’s books to crime mysteries, I have been writing reviews for a north of England newspaper group for more than ten years. I have also reviewed books for the Wordsworth Trust’s Romanticism blog. My work appears on the Lancashire Post website and 20 other newspaper titles. Born In Lancaster and educated at Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, I trained as a journalist on a newspaper in Morecambe. For over 30 years, I worked as a reporter and sub-editor on various evening newspapers as well as a national newspaper, gaining a first-class degree in English along the way and now book reviewing for over 20 newspapers. I am married to fellow journalist John Norfolk.
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