Michelle Paver UK Book Tour begins on Sunday
Michelle Paver, author of The Chronicles Ancient Darkness series, begins her UK tour on August 23, 2009 at Waterstones in Bluewater.
You will be able to meet Michelle and get your books signed.
Ghost Hunter, the sixth and final book in the series was published yesterday (August 20, 2009).
Below we have listed Michelle Paver’s confirmed UK Tour Dates:
AUGUST
- Sun 23rd
12 noon – First signing – Waterstones Bluewater - Mon 24th
11am – Public signing – WHSmith Guildford
4.30pm Public signing – Waterstones Putney - Tues 25th
12.30 Public signing – Waterstones Manchester Deansgate - Weds 26th
12 noon – Public signing – Borders Watford
Plus London stock signings: to be confirmed - Sun 30th
2pm – Public event – Edinburgh Festival - Mon 31st
12 noon – Schools event – Edinburgh Festival
SEPTEMBER
- Tues 1st
10.30am – Waterstones Glasgow @ GFT (Glasgow Film Theatre) - Tues 15th (to be confirmed)
Schools event – Bookshop event into schools Lion & Unicorn Bookshop, Richmond Marshgate Primary - Weds 16th
10.30am – Bookshop event into schools – Hoddesdon Books Wildlife Park venue - Sun 20th
3.30pm – Public event – Bath Children’s Literary Festival - Weds 23rd & Thursday 24th
- Bookshop event into schools – Huddersfield Children’s Bookshop – Public signing on 23rd at the shop between 4.30 and 5.00pm
OCTOBER
- Sun 11th
4pm – Public event – Cheltenham Festival - Mon 12th
Schools event- Cheltenham Festival - Week of 12th
Schools event – Wimbledon Festival - Tues 27th
Writing workshop at the UK Wolf Conservation Trust
For more information, visit http://www.torak.info/, the official site for all readers of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series.
For more information on Michelle Paver and her work, visit http://www.michellepaver.com/.
Michelle Paver: Ghost Hunter synopsis
As winter approaches and Souls’ Night draws near, the Eagle Owl Mage holds the clans in the grip of terror. To fulfill his destiny, Torak must seek his lair in the Mountain of Ghosts. He must defy demons and tokoroths, and find his way through the Gorge of the Hidden People. Wolf must overcome terrible grief. Renn must make an agonizing decision. And in the final battle against the Soul-Eater, Torak must face the most heart-rending choice of all.
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Posted: August 21st, 2009
Author: Lee
Categories: Michelle Paver
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