The Top Alcohol Gifts This Christmas

wine advent calendar from laithwithe

Wine Advent Calender

Wine Advent Calendar: Case of 24 – £69.99

This wine advent calendar from Laithwaite’s Wine Christmas range is a brilliant idea. Have fun all December. There is a half bottle for every advent day. It has a great mix of wine. Perfect.

From www.laithwaiteswine.com

Tiki Lovers Pineapple Rum – Infused with Pineapple Extract – a new Rum experience

This is a fantastic rum, perfect for Christmas.

Our Tiki Lover’s Pineapple Rum from The Bitter Truth is a rum blend infused with an all-natural, pineapple extract from South America which is allowed to rest for several weeks.  This gives the flavours of sugar cane time to mingle elegantly with fruity layers of juicy pineapple, while maintaining the full and complex aromas of the rum blend. Made using a careful blend of aged and unaged Jamaican pot-still rum, 3-year-old Barbados rum, aged in former Bourbon Whiskey barrels and some young column-still rums from Trinidad and Guyana.

This new rum is bold, vibrant and taste-rich with both the rum and pineapple characteristics being given space to shine.

The Serve: Brilliant in all tropical drinks and tiki cocktails.

Available from masterofmalt.com, thewhiskeyexchange.com

Price £28.95

 

Brut Zéro from Bouvet Ladubay

We were very impressed with this wine and we are very fussy indeed. It is a delicious and fun bubbly. It’s a limited edition sparkling dry wine from Bouvet Ladubay and the first time it has been available in the UK. It’s currently available at Lay & Wheeler.

As the name suggests, this cuvée has no dosage, and so has not a drop of residual sugar. As a result, the wine expresses abundant freshness and minerality, supported by bright citrus and green fruit.

From www.laywheeler.com

Tomatin Scottish

Tomatin Scottish, whisky

Fantastic whisky. These are perfect stocking fillers.

El Bandarra Red
El Bandarra Red, wine, alcohol,

This is juts fantastic stuff and perfect for Christmas. Xarel·lo and Macabeo grapes are macerated with 50 herb extracts such as clove, cinnamon and bitter orange. After fortifying the wine, it is given a touch of caramel and balanced in Solera oak barrels for two months.

ABV: 15%

Serve: On the rocks with a slice of orange and an olive. This is ready to go or can be topped with soda/tonic.

Available from winebuyers.com, masterofmalt,com, thewhiskeyexchange.com, drinksupermarket.com

Price £21.95

Dark ‘n Stormy Ready-to-Go Cocktail Can – The Perfect Stocking Filler

 Goslings Rum Dark ‘n Stormy ready-to-drink cocktail

Cocktails in a can usually taste artificial or just not nice. Not so this Dark ‘n Stormy. It tastes amazing. Just as good as the same cocktail made in a bar or at home.

When you need a convenient, highly refreshing drink that can quickly hit the spot, wherever the parties at, what better than our brand new Goslings Rum Dark ‘n Stormy ready-to-drink cocktail in a can that has just launched in Waitrose!

The iconic Dark ‘n Stormy is Bermuda’s national drink and a trademarked cocktail, which mandates the use of Goslings Black Seal Rum. The name is said to have originated when an old salt observed that the rum floating on top of the ginger beer was the “colour of a cloud only a fool or a dead man would sail under.”

A true taste of Bermuda – the Dark ‘n Stormy ready-to-drink can is made using Goslings Black Seal Rum and Goslings Stormy Ginger Beer with no mixing and no ice required.

Price £2.20 for a can/ 3 for £5

Available at Waitrose.com

 

Gin Baubles – £35.00

The perfect gift for: The Christmas tree decorator
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We love these. They look great, are a fun idea and the gin is superb. A crowd pleaser and the perfect ornament for your Christmas tree. Pickering’s Gin Baubles, filled with Edinburgh’s Nine Botanical Gin, are a fun take on the classic decoration. If the temptation is too much, the best thing about these baubles is that they’re refillable, no-one will ever have to know!

From www.laithwaiteswine.com

A PUBLISHER’S YEAR: OCTOBER – AWARDS, ASSOCIATIONS AND AUDIOBOOKS

Hello and welcome to the next Sapere Books instalment! Lots of exciting things have happened over the past few months. In August I worked with Simon and Schuster’s Sara-Jade Virtue to judge the RNA’s annual Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers. The books we read were all very different and very worthy nominees, but luckily we were unanimous with our winner: The Lost Village by Lorna Cook.

September also saw the whole Sapere Books team attend the Independent Publishers Guild Autumn Conference. The IPG has a wealth of resources for publishers and arranged fantastic talks for the conference. One area it has led us to mull over is audiobook publishing. We have come to the conclusion that it is too expensive for us to experiment with at the moment, but we will certainly be pitching all of our books to audio publishers both in the UK and the US to try and secure publishing deals. We did actually get approached by Tantor Media last month, and we have sold the audio rights to them for the first three books in J C Briggs Charles Dickens Investigations series, which is exciting!

At the beginning of this month we hosted one of our semi-annual author meet-ups. It is lovely to spend some time with our authors face to face, and to encourage all our authors to get to know one another. Everyone is spread out all over the country, and not all of them belong to genre-specific groups like the RNA and CWA, so it feels good to have informal catch ups to discuss industry news, writing projects – and life in general!

Last week the team attended the Crime Writers’ Association Gala Dinner, which happens every year to reveal the winners of their prestigious Dagger Awards. We are the current sponsor of their Historical Dagger, which had already been whittled down to six fantastic books, but I have to say S G MacLean was a very worthy winner for her third Seeker novel, Destroying Angel.

We also have some exciting company news to share. If you have been following these blog posts, you will know that we had been actively looking to sign up some historical nautical fiction. Well, I can know officially announce that we have signed Justin Fox, represented by the Aoife Lennon-Ritchie to our list. Justin is working on a series of novels set in the second world war around the South African Cape, and we hope to publish the first one next year.

As always, we’ve been busy publishing lots of fantastic books. New series we have launched include the Inspector James Given series by Charlie Garratt – traditional English murder mysteries set in the lead up to the Second World War; the DI Jemima Huxley series by Gaynor Torrance – a troubled female detective struggling to stay sane while solving complex murder cases; and the DS Hunter Kerr Investigations by Michael Fowler – a crime team solving serial killer cases in Yorkshire. We’ve also launched two psychological thrillers by Gillian Jackson – ABDUCTION and SNATCHED – which are receiving fantastic reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.

We also focussed on publishing more ‘backlist’ titles. We recently signed up Dorothy Mack’s Regency romance backlist, which were first published in the 1980s/90s. The first one, THE SUBSTITUTE BRIDE is selling particularly well at the moment. And we have just starting reissuing Alan Williams’ historical thrillers, with his Cold War espionage novel, GENTLEMAN TRAITOR, out this month.

Amy

 

Frost’s Top Christmas Pick For Children

Bing with happily talking soft toy, Bing, hoppity

Light Up Talking Bing with Hoppity 

My children are obsessed with this Bing. There have been many fights over it. Bing lights up and has a number of phrases. The toy even comes with a Hoppity fo he can whoosh away.

With over 15 fun phrases for little ones to enjoy, Light-up Talking Bing with Hoppity is sure to be a hit with little Bing fans! Bing comes complete with his ‘favourist’ toy, Hoppity Voosh!  Hoppity wears a soft red cape and can be detached from Bing. Your little Bingsters will love to make their very own Hoppity ‘voosh’ through the air, just like Bing does in the show.  Press Bing’s hand and watch his button softly glow as he talks to Hoppity, giggles or as the music plays and for even more fun Bing has poseable arms.  Bing and his best friend Hoppity are made from super-soft textured fabrics and have beautiful embroidered detail. Approx size: 36 cm from top of ears to feet. Suitable for children aged 10 months and over.

From amazon.co.uk

Oliver Eade has written yet another pacey intriguing Young Adult novel – Number 24: review by Annie Clarke

Award winning author, Oliver Eade opens his latest novel with a prologue concerning Professor Peregrine Pringle. What a name to get your teeth around. What a whoosh to get you reading chapter 1. What a joy to read the galloping tale set in Scotland, and why not, for this is where Oliver Eade resides.

Dylan believes his dog-phobic dad has destroyed his chance of ever impressing Alice, the girl next door – for the girl next door, has a DOG, called Bouncer. Arghhh.

But …. But… the Bouncer goes missing. Is this Dylan’s chance? Well, yes. Together they set off to find Bouncer, but where is he?  They seek him here, there and everywhere until finally they arrive at a decrepit manor house, Number 24 \and there, outside is Bouncer’s collar.

But they have a problem with Number 24 as it is where Alice’s big brother went missing, and Dylan’s little sister too. So if they enter, will it be the end for the two of them as well. Or, by being courageous and resourceful will they find not only Bouncer, but their siblings?

Into the house they go, and end up in a dimension where human and dog roles are reversed, and where Alice becomes Bouncer’s pet. But that is not all, because like all good stories there is an antagonist, or is that plural? For this stalwart pack of dogs and humans have to save the deposed Top Dog, Bosona.

And what happens to Colin? Who’s Colin you ask. Well, read Number 24 and see.

It is a fabulous novel for the Christmas stocking, written with Eade’s usual elan, and structural confidence. Loved it, loved it.

And you can meet the author at the Triple Book Launch for Silver Quill PUblishing Borders Writers. Not just Oliver Eade but Pamela Gordon Hoad whose latest novel, The Prophet’s Grief is launched, and a collection of short stories by Iona Carroll Other People’s Lives. Such a feast of talent and expertise. Such fun authors.

Melrose Corn Exchange Market Square, Melrose TD6 9PN – November 7th. 7-9. Free drinks and nibbles.

Number 24 by Oliver Eade pb £7.99

Annie Clarke’s latest novel is Heroes on the Home Front

Michael Rowan beats a path to the door of the British Library, in search of enlightenment and finds it at Buddhism

 

A rare Buddhist manuscript, known as ‘Sankhara bhanjani kyam,’ fromThailand dated 1917 c British Library Board.

 

I have a love of exhibitions and am often to be found wandering around both National and Local Art Galleries and Museums, so it takes something very special to impress me as much as the British Library’s Buddhist Exhibition.

The British Library is perfectly situated, just five minutes’ walk from Kings Cross and St Pancras Railway Stations and 10 minutes from Euston Station.

By some standards it is a small exhibition, but it is so full of artefacts many of which are so exquisitely decorated and so finely carved and drawn, that I recommend that you allow at least an hour to fully appreciate it.

18th century copy of the Tibetan Book ‘bar do thos grol,’ known in the West as ‘Tibetan Book of the Dead’

c British Library Board.

The exhibition explores the roots, philosophy and contemporary relevance of one of the world’s major religions, from its beginning in north India in the 6th century BCE, to having over 500 million followers across the world today.

Set in a high- ceilinged exhibition space, the walls of which are bathed in the richest red which adds to the feeling of tranquillity, aided by a sound scape of bird song, and a Temple Bell the tolls intermittently.

Tenets appear amongst the exhibits offering wisdom on how one might become a better person.

The layout of the room uses artefacts to identify the three main schools of Buddhism -Therevada, Mahayana and Vajrayna and is the British Library’s largest ever display of Buddhist collection items.

 

A copy of the Lotus Sūtra in a lavishly decorated scroll from Japan, dated to 1636, c British Library Board.

The exhibition also features contemporary art from Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and Taiwan as well as ritual objects used in Buddhist practice.

Such is the wealth of artefacts it is hard to pick out the ‘must sees’, but for me the copy of the Lotus Sutra in a lavishly decorated scroll written in gold and silver ink on indigo dyed paper, dating back to 1636 is one; and one of the oldest illustrated extant palm leaf manuscripts, Pancharaksha, an illustrated ritual text from Nepal, dated 1130 – 1150, is another

On more familiar ground with an 18th Century copy of the Tibetan Book Bar do thos grol, which is a guide through the stages between death and rebirth, commonly known in the West as the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

I love an exhibition from which I emerge richer either in wisdom or in appreciation of aesthetics and today I emerged blinking into the light, enriched by both.

I learned that Buddha is a title not the name of a person and is awarded to someone who has gained enlightenment.

The Buddhist Exhibition runs from the 25th October 2019 to the 23rd February 2020.

Adults £14.00

Concessions £12.00

Students £7.00

18 -25 years of age £7.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPANA short film has a winning message that supports its charitable work: review by Natalie Jayne Peeke

All over the world animals are put to work helping to provide livelihoods for millions of families, roughly 200 million animals do the jobs of trucks, tractors and taxis. Since 1923 SPANA (The society for the protection of working animals abroad) has been the charity for the working animals that over half a billion people rely on.

In 26 countries SPANA provide free veterinary care to horses, donkeys, mules, camels, elephants and other animals. In the last year alone SPANA treated over 376,151 working animals. The charity also works on improving the welfare of working animals in three ways: free veterinary treatment, education and training along with emergency and outreach projects.

Even though working animals are crucial to the communities that they support, they all to often endure awful working conditions, they carry backbreaking loads, in extreme heat and with ill-fitting equipment. With little to no access to food, water and shelter that they so desperately need they face a variety of problems that will cause them pain and suffering such as infectious diseases, dental and hoof issues and lameness.

In majority of cases there is no veterinary care available to the animals and in other cases the care that is available is simply unaffordable for the owners to pay for.

To help ensure a better future for working animals SPANA work with school children overseas to build empathy and promote a positive attitude towards all animals. This fantastic project has reached more than 63,969 children in developing countries. SPANA also work with animal owners in the local communities to help change attitudes and behaviour and promote humane treatment of the animals and teaching the owners how to reduce preventable problems.

SPANA have created a short film which features working camels at the brick kilns in India, donkeys transporting people, goods, food, water and firewood in Ethiopia and working Donkeys that haul rubbish on the towering dumps in Bamako, Mali.

SPANA receives no government funding and relies completely on donations to continue their work improving the welfare of working animals around the world.

For more information please visit- spana.org

 

Beano Booktopia is a great idea thinks Natalie Jayne Peeke

 

 

 

Beano has been a household name for over three generations, winning children over with relatable characters, appealing stories and the spot-on humour has proved a immense success.

On October 24, 2019 Beano launched “Beano Booktopia” a brand new and one of a kind book subscription service for children, offering newly published books across a range of genres and authors.

Booktopia encourages children to expand their reading horizons with new books that fans of the Beano will love. The books selected for the Booktopia service follow the winning Beano formula that has won over children for three generations by combining spot-on humour, captivating stories, relatable characters and amazing visual storytelling.

The made to measure service will include both fiction and non-fiction books are chosen by Beano experts based on the individual child’s interests and reading ability. Beano Booktopia inspires children to expand their reading horizons with new books that fans of the Beano will love.

So how does it work?

 Firstly, you will need to pick a plan, choose from one of Beano Booktopia subscriptions with a book arriving every month for either 3, 6, 12 or 24 months – starting from £24.99

 Secondly, you will be able to name the lucky child who will become part of Beano’s Booktopia club

 Next the child(ren) answer a few simple questions outlining their interests. Questions will be based around what they love? Fact or fiction? Adventure or mystery? Books with pictures as well as text?

 Finally, the adventure begins. Beano masterminds hand-pick a book a month to match each child’s expressed interests and reading ability.

 

Reading is a vital stepping-stone for every child, not only does it broaden their vocabulary it expands their imagination as well. With the fun and exciting books that Beano Booktopia has to offer your child will not even be aware that they are learning, they will be having far too much fun.

For more information on Beano Booktopia and to purchase a subscription visit https://beanobooktopia.com/

 

 

 

 

The Ultimate Christmas Gift List For Her

Abbott Lyon bag, tote bag, handbagThis gorgeous Abbott Lyon Tote Bag in blush pink is the perfect present. It is beautiful and well made. There is a zip at the top and a lot of compartments: perfect.

www.abbottlyon.com

Weird Fish Helena Dress and Katy Scarf

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weird fish gloves

Weird Fish Scarf and Gloves.

I only heard about Weird Fish recently and now I am obsessed with them. For gorgeous, soft and perfectly made scarves, gloves (and more) look no further. I love the Katy Brushed Scarf as it is so soft, long and luxurious and the Jenny Striped gloves. They have stuff for men too.

www.weirdfish.co.uk

skull candy wireless headphones, Skull Candy Grind Wireless skull candy wireless headphones, Skull Candy Grind Wireless

Skull Candy Grind Wireless

These Skull Candy Wireless headphones are amazing. They are easy-to-use and stylish with great sound. They also have a microphone and a backup cable. Highly recommended. I use them to listen to podcasts when I am trying to get my littlest one to bed.

Never miss a beat with these Skullcandy Grind Wireless Headphones that are designed to produce awesome sound quality. They connect wirelessly via Bluetooth and with 12 hours battery life you’ll never have to miss out on your favourite tracks.

From AO.com who also have a lot of other amazing gifts. Their service is great and highly recommended by Frost.

pyjamas

Eve Sleep jersey pyjamas
I love these pyjamas. They are so comfy and stylish.

Taking inspiration from your favourite, comfiest t-shirt, Eve designed a pair of 100% cotton jersey pyjamas to give you snug softness with a lightweight, loose-fit stretch. And with pockets and other trendy little details, these PJs really nail the laidback style, too.

www.evesleep.co.uk

Havaianas slim glitter flip flops, pink

Havaianas Slim Glitter Flip Flops in Pink.

These are perfect for the Christmas season. Glitzy and comfortable, they look great with any outfit. They would fit inside a stocking easily too.

From www.houseoffraser.co.uk

chi chi clothing

Chi Chi London

Chi Chi London have an array of gorgeous clothes that are perfect for Christmas. I love their Lydia dress which is embroidered  with a pink skirt. I also love this jumpsuit. Convenient online shopping and beautiful high-quality clothes. What more could you want?

www.chichiclothing.com