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Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire Libraries’ 15th Annual Readers’ Day

County Hall, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, NOTTINGHAM, Nottinghamshire, NG2 7QP
Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire Libraries’ 15th Annual Readers’ Day

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17 November 2018
County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire

9.45am to 4pm
From £17 per person

An all-day event for book lovers. Join the teams for a wonderful selection of author talks, workshops and discussions.

Guest speakers include Claire Fuller, Annabel Abbs and Kate Mascarenhas

9.15am – 9.45am REGISTRATION Tea and coffee provided.
9.45am – 10am WELCOME
10am – 10.45am ​​​​​KATE MASCARENHAS The author of The Psychology of Time Travel has been described as a ‘brilliantly original new voice’. A trained psychologist, Kate’s dazzling debut tells the story of four female scientists who invent a time travel machine.
10.45am – 11.05am Refreshments Tea and coffee provided.
11.05am – 12noon Parallel sessions

Please see the website for further details or download the event brochure

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