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  Jacqueline Wilson’s success is clearly due to her ability to relate so well to children.
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           <title>City Reads: From Russia With Love,  Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton, May 2</title>
           
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  As this year's three-month City Reads event drew to a close, a trio of James Bond aficionados came together to discuss Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love.
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  Following on from her best-selling autobiography The Two Of Us, about her life with her late husband John Thaw, Sheila Hancock discussed her new book, Just Me, with writer and broadcaster Kate
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  “I feel like I’ve been brought here under false pretences,” lamented author Isabel Losada. “I’m an expert on nothingness, not zero.”
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  Markus Zusak's first UK appearance was the culmination of a three-month project.
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  Although the subject matters of Kamila Shamsie and Gavin Esler’s books are very different, both authors use real-life events as the backdrop for their fictional characters’ journeys.
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  "When I started writing there were 112 record critics in the world. Now there are 112 million."
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  "Punk was a wonderful scene, this laugh that lasted for nine months. By 1977 it got dark."
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  The battle between art and science is an old chestnut but this debate, chaired by Alan Yentob, Creative Director of the BBC, began with a new twist.
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  Like a bizarre reprise of a geography school trip, the audience for this unique theatrical experience are bundled into a bus bound for who- knows-where.
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  It was a sombre start indeed as “voice of Woman’s Hour” Jenni Murray launched into some particularly poignant sections from her book Memoirs Of A Not So Dutiful Daughter.
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           <title>Emmanuel Jal War Child - A Boy Soldier’s Story, Corn Exchange, Brighton, May 11</title>
           
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  It's rare to describe a talk as both harrowing and inspirational. But those are the two words which spring to mind after hearing Emmanuel Jal’s story.
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