Night at the Library with author Jonathan Stroud

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Learn how to be a ghost hunter, and get some tips on how to write your own ghostly tale with Jonathan Stroud, acclaimed author of the thrilling Lockwood & Co series, including his latest ‘The Screaming Staircase’. This exciting family event is aimed at potential ghost hunters and authors aged 9-12 and older. Come along - if you're brave enough to enter the library after closing time . . .
An event for Museums at Night.
Tickets: £4 Family ticket: £12 (2 adults and 2 children)
Booking essential at West Bridgford Library. Visit the library, or call 0115 981 6506.
Tickets: £4 Family ticket: £12 (2 adults and 2 children)
http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/learning/libraries/find-a-library/west-bridgford-library/
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