by Ian Andrew | Oct 17, 2016 | Australia, Books, Fiction, Northern Ireland, Reviews
I have a tendency to discover a new series of books when they are far from new. Clancy was on his third release when I discovered Jack Ryan. Michael Connolly and his famed Harry Bosch were many volumes into their adventures, Lee Child and Jack Reacher were...
by Ian Andrew | Apr 18, 2016 | Book, Book Reality, Book Tour, Business, Flight Path, Indy Authors, Non-Fiction, Places, UK 2016
“Cromwell lived round here… He’s still dead…” St Ives – 17th April – Telling It – a spoken word event that provided a change to the norm on a Sunday afternoon in a gentle Cambridgeshire Market town. A full-house in the...
by Ian Andrew | Aug 4, 2015 | Books, Library, Non-Fiction, Northern Ireland
In 1788 the First Fleet sailed into Botany Bay and later Sydney Cove under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip – Meanwhile in Belfast, a Library was opening. The establishing of New South Wales and the founding of modern Australia had begun. The news did...