formats

Queen Jubilee attracting millions

Published on May 30, 2012, by in News.

Millions of public – as of the UK and abroad – will be on the shift over the next few days to be in location to join in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee bank holiday celebrations in London. Heathrow expects to grip 2.9 million passengers in the two weeks coming, with 780,000 abroad travelers due to

(More)…

formats

Greece is flooded with British holidaymakers

Published on May 28, 2012, by in News.

British local holiday bookings to Greece are high, in spite of the country’s economic woes and fears that the euro is concerning to collapse in the country. As many as four million Britons could head to Greece this summer, twice the average number, according to new statistics.   A survey by foreign exchange company Travelex

(More)…

formats

Top 5 books for March 2012

Published on May 17, 2012, by in News.

This is my personal top 5 you might have some other book. Weekends Required by Sydney Landon – Great romance with interesting supporting characters. Flat-Out Love by Jessica Park – Story tugged at my heart and the ending actually surprised me! On One Condition by Diane Alberts – Love books where the male has a

(More)…

formats

Mabrecon indie on e-book

Published on May 14, 2012, by in News.

Ron johans who runs his own publishing company is well known for owning ship in Falmouth,  the BA is in talk over a proposals with an e-book platform for its members. His first book will be high tide (e-book £8, p/b £10.99) its about a young adult spy detective story who is a former MI5

(More)…

formats

E-reader takes over

Published on May 14, 2012, by in News.

E-reader has turned some books into success, most and more people are buying this new gadget, the e-reading phenomenon has led to a rise in the sales of erotic and romantic fiction that readers may previously have felt too inhibited to buy and read in public. One example of this is the fifty shades which

(More)…

formats

Microsoft books ahead

Published on May 4, 2012, by in News.

HUA HIN, Thailand – Software giant Microsoft made a big move on e-books this week when the company agreed to invest around US$600 million in Barnes & Noble’s Nook e-reader. The deal will give the company a 17.6% share of a new subsidiary, which will include the e-book division and Barnes & Noble’s bookstores unit,

(More)…

© Oliver Postgate