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Nadia Shireen, author of the Grimwood series ‘A masterful mix of art, heart and edge-of-your-seat adventure. I love Peanut Jones!’ Wildly imaginative, brilliantly written and perfectly illustrated. This is a joy to read.' – David Walliams
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their intelligence – this makes a huge difference for a speaker. In the Oxford audience I encountered many experts in the field my book covered and even one of the ambassadors I’d quoted I came away buzzing and reassured that we still have in this century a wide ranging community fascinated not just by famous authors (I’ve rarely seen so many concentrated in one place) but by challenging ideas and questions. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Meanwhile, make the sauce: first chop the lime, peel included, into rough, small pieces and put into a small blender. Add the spring onions, ginger, coriander (stalks and all), honey, soy and oil and blitz to a thin, bright-green paste.Bynum, Aaron H. (November 6, 2009). "Disney TV Animation Snags 'Fish Hooks' ". Animation Insider. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Get Kids Into Books Blog ‘A glorious celebration of imagination and creativity. a laugh out loud funny adventure with a huge heart’
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Every literary festival stays in an author’s mind for slightly individual reasons. I shall remember the Oxford festival for: Another absolute smasher from Rob Biddulph!' - Louie Stowell, bestselling author of Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good A zing thing: Anna Jones’s lime and double ginger weeknight soba. Photograph: Matt Jones for the Guardian Fish Hooks: From Illustration To The Television". LA 411. November 8, 2010. Archived from the original on December 31, 2021 . Retrieved December 31, 2021.It was a privilege for me to visit the festival to receive the Bodley Medal. As an incidental blessing I saw Oxford at its most mysterious and atmospheric. It was a day of piercing cold and as I walked through the twilight from the Sheldonian to Christ Church, the streets were empty and the whole city was shutting itself away. Christ Church was silent except for the footfall of unseen persons around corners and the sounds of evensong creeping from behind closed doors. For the first time I understood thoroughly the power of college ghost stories. Another absolute smasher from Rob Biddulph! Gorgeously illustrated and a joyfully escapist adventure.' – Louie Stowell, author of Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Being Good The Oxford festival is the most elegant and atmospheric of literary festivals. It’s a pleasure to both attend and perform there.