The author of celebrated children's book series Horrible Histories has revealed what he really thinks about the British Empire 30 years after the first book was released. Award-winning writer Terry ...
It's been announced that author Terry Deary will make cameo appearances in all the Sunderland Empire dates of the forthcoming Horrible Histories tour. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Blood, guts, gore and a lot of good fun proved the perfect combination for a Sunderland writer 25 years ago. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you can get unlimited access ...
IT was the most boring subject in the world!” groans Terry Deary. “Why I took it is probably because I thought it might have got interesting. But it didn’t – it got worse. “They dictated endless notes ...
Ask the average classroom of children what their favourite books are and it is a safe bet that a good proportion of them will mention Horrible Histories. There are more than 100 books in the series, ...
HORRIBLE Histories author Terry Deary believes the future is bright for children’s literature. He says books aimed at kids have never been better. Backing our brilliant Books For Schools campaign, ...
He's the irreverent writer responsible for luring our kids into a morbid fascination with the gory side of history. And now the Belfast Telegraph is offering all readers a free book by Horrible ...
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Only to Sleep by Lawrence Osborne, a new Philip Marlowe story based on Raymond Chandler’s creation. Marlowe is the man I want to be, both the book character and as played by Humphrey Bogart on film.
BLOOD, guts, gore and a lot of good fun proved the perfect combination for writer Terry Deary over the last 25 years. The University of Sunderland honorary graduate today looks back on his North-East ...
Horrible Histories author Terry Deary has written the UK's first 'ketai' novel using a Nokia E6 handset. A great success in the Japanese market, 'ketai' books are written entirely on a mobile phone ...
Giving poor people free e-readers would be a "hell of a lot cheaper" than keeping libraries "open at all costs", the children’s author Terry Deary has argued. Deary, who wrote the bestselling Horrible ...
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