The internet is funny!

Less than two months till Wesley Booth is on shelves, and (as I posted on my Facebook Author Page the other day) it has started appearing on various sites for pre-order. It looks like the paperback will have a recommended retail of $15.99. However, one site is selling it for the bargain price of $24.15, which, as they proudly boast, is a minus 51.1% saving. AND they’ve listed it as zero pages long, which puts it squarely in the read-the-whole-thing-in-one-sitting category. Get in quick, because at these prices stocks will last! Ha ha.

Wesley Booth Bargain Price

Quick Movie Review: Paddington

Today I saw Paddington with my wife, Miss Four and Mister Two. We all loved this movie. It had plenty of belly laughs, cuteness, great acting, and lots of set-ups and satisfying pay-offs. And I must say, Paddington, minus his trademark wellington boots (disappointing), is one of the most emotive computer-generated characters I have ever seen.

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Paddington is a classic character from English children’s literature. The widely-loved Michael Bond books have now been turned into one of the blockbuster films of this holiday season. This film is Paddington’s “origin” story – a polite Peruvian bear travels to London to find a new home. He moves in with the guy from Downton Abbey, and his family, and mayhem ensues, followed by some touching moments.

It’s fun all the way through and my children were engrossed to the end.There are a couple of references to death (parents dying and a lost uncle) and Nicole Kidman threatening to stuff living animals (yikes!) but overall my children seemed neither scared nor distressed, and overall the movie was light, yet deep enough to convey important messages about family and living life to the fullest.

My verdict: a perfect school holiday flick for adults and children alike. 4.5 marmalade sandwiches out of 5 (could have been 5 out of 5 with the addition of wellington boots!).

The Book Deal!

I found out recently that my children’s book, Wesley Booth Super Sleuth, is going to be published by Omnibus Books (an imprint of Scholastic Australia) in 2015!

Needless to say it is an exciting time for my family and me, and I will be posting more details soon, such as the identity of my illustrator, release dates, and so on.

Stay tuned.

Adam