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Sunday, December 29, 2019
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Free paperback copy of Zorro’s Last Stand by Mark Shearman
Bronwyn Editions
Free to enter this prize giveaway to win one of 3 copies of Zorro’s Last Stand by Mark Shearman http://www.bronwynbooks.co.uk/mark-shearman.html. All you have to do is put your email address or phone number on the contact form on my website http://www.bronwynbooks.co.uk/contact.html
Or you can message or text me on 07941 037888.
Winners will be drawn on October 12th.
Only then will we contact the winners to get your postal address.
Or you can message or text me on 07941 037888.
Winners will be drawn on October 12th.
Only then will we contact the winners to get your postal address.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Volcanos Valencia Spain
Last weekend in Hawaii,
showed us the devastating consequences of a volcano erupting and
lava spewing out of the volcano Kilauea a dormant concern to most of
us until we see this happen even though volcanic activity is the
object of constant study and analysis how close are we to these
seeming sleeping time bombs.
The last volcano to
erupt in Spain was a volcano 7 km
south-west of La Restinga occupying the southern part
of the island of El Hierro
in the Canary islands in 1971 and recently an underwater eruption in
2012.
Volcán El Cerro de
Agras (confrentes) the only volcano in the Valencian community
rises to the altitude of 527 meters to the summit and said to have
educational and scientific value. Last known eruption was in the
Pleistocene geologic time period 2.58 million years ago.
The Volcano releases
CO2 (carbon dioxide) and CH4 (methanol), through a magma chamber,
which is a large pool of liquid rock beneath the surface of the
Earth. Gas bubbles expel into the Hervideros spring giving the
impression the water is boiling creating a natural spar.
In the midst of the
lava flowing out of the volcano Kilauea, Hawaii, green gemstones were
sighted these are known as olivine, this green mineral is also found
at El Cerro de Agras.
Cofrentes town is of Roman origin, and located 103 km south-west of
Valencia on the N-330 towards Requena. After crossing
the bridge over the Cabriel River and ascending a slope, you should
be able to follow the signs. It takes 1 h 34 min (138.2 km)
via A-31 and N-330 from Alicante.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
CO2 Crisis how did it happen?
Panicked victuallers are rushing to Tesco
supermarket to stock up on cider and beer cans in the wake of the
recent CO2 (carbon dioxide) shortage at a crucial time for bars as
summer and the televised world cup bring in much-needed punters
and a higher demand for soft drinks and alcohol. The question on most
people's lips: why has this happened?
The manufacturing process involves farmers
releasing ammonia from fertilizer and intern capturing CO2 gas, a
by-product, which will be sold commercially to the food and drinks
industry. Natural gas is a key raw material in the production of
ammonia and is at a high price at the moment limiting production in
Europe.
Farmers in summer use less fertilizer so plants
closed down for either routine planned maintenance or critical
repairs and upgrades. This year in the UK and across Europe too many
plants have closed down at the same time causing this current crisis.
The UK suffered the most closures leaving only one
plant operating. CO2 gas is difficult and expensive to transport so
food and drink producers would rather buy off local distributors.
Pubs were told by suppliers next week's orders will be short and it's
not clear how long this will go on for but contingency plans are
being put in place to keep up production using less carbon dioxide.
Equally, packaged foods are effected by the
shortage of CO2; they will be given a shorter shelf life affecting
the length of time they'll be left on shelves before being
consumed. Producers will utilise
replacement gases which are used in the vacuum-packing process
for meat, poultry, cheese, salads, ready meals etc., to preserve
them.
One of the UK's largest plants, now shut down, is
expected to run again next week.
Monday, May 28, 2018
Five Star Review Zorro's Last Stand
I appreciate feedback but it's special when you get a five-star review from one of your favourite authors
Karl Wiggins
5.0 out of 5 stars
Karl Wiggins
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you only buy one book this year, make it this one
May, 2018
What a book! Mark Shearman has the ex-pat community in the Costa Blanca down to a T. I lived four years in the Algarve and it’s very true that you find yourself mixing with people you would never look twice at back home.
For my own part I recall The Munchkins (he went to jail for poisoning her), Timeshare Joe, Kevin the Murderer, and a whole host of the most unusual characters you could hope to meet. And Mark Shearman picks up on this theme with ease. They’re not so much real characters, just bizarre, offbeat people, yet surprisingly unnoteworthy.
The riff-raff and the hoi polio mix with ease. They meet in the same bar and sit on the same stools they’ve been sitting on for years. And without exception they are all liars. They all have their stories to tell, yet they never share the real one. Their clothes are now the same, their histories are different and, like all ex-pats the world over, they’re a melting pot of offbeat coarse comedy.
In Shearman’s book we meet the protagonist, Danny, who to put it bluntly, just ain’t right. And yet as the story progresses we soon get to realise that a) he fits in perfectly and despite the fact that he runs around debt-collecting in Zorro outfits, no one thinks him strange, and b) compared to everyone else he’s as sane as the Speaker in the House of Lords.
The characters just keep coming at you, and it’s a measure of Shearman’s genius and wit that they’re as divergent as it’s possible to be. We have the beautiful Charlotte with the sumptuous breasts and perennial suntan, who once represented her country at martial arts in the Olympics, and the English prostitute, Gena, playing Russian roulette with her body. Danny recalls better days for Gena when he spent time with her and her husband, Jack, bar-b-queuing, laughing and drinking.
I don’t want to throw any more spoilers in here, but I must say that if you only buy one book this year, make it this one. It’s well-written with a host of sub-plots and a cast of characters that are so true to the ex-pat community.
https://goo.gl/drVNXd
May, 2018
What a book! Mark Shearman has the ex-pat community in the Costa Blanca down to a T. I lived four years in the Algarve and it’s very true that you find yourself mixing with people you would never look twice at back home.
For my own part I recall The Munchkins (he went to jail for poisoning her), Timeshare Joe, Kevin the Murderer, and a whole host of the most unusual characters you could hope to meet. And Mark Shearman picks up on this theme with ease. They’re not so much real characters, just bizarre, offbeat people, yet surprisingly unnoteworthy.
The riff-raff and the hoi polio mix with ease. They meet in the same bar and sit on the same stools they’ve been sitting on for years. And without exception they are all liars. They all have their stories to tell, yet they never share the real one. Their clothes are now the same, their histories are different and, like all ex-pats the world over, they’re a melting pot of offbeat coarse comedy.
In Shearman’s book we meet the protagonist, Danny, who to put it bluntly, just ain’t right. And yet as the story progresses we soon get to realise that a) he fits in perfectly and despite the fact that he runs around debt-collecting in Zorro outfits, no one thinks him strange, and b) compared to everyone else he’s as sane as the Speaker in the House of Lords.
The characters just keep coming at you, and it’s a measure of Shearman’s genius and wit that they’re as divergent as it’s possible to be. We have the beautiful Charlotte with the sumptuous breasts and perennial suntan, who once represented her country at martial arts in the Olympics, and the English prostitute, Gena, playing Russian roulette with her body. Danny recalls better days for Gena when he spent time with her and her husband, Jack, bar-b-queuing, laughing and drinking.
I don’t want to throw any more spoilers in here, but I must say that if you only buy one book this year, make it this one. It’s well-written with a host of sub-plots and a cast of characters that are so true to the ex-pat community.
https://goo.gl/drVNXd
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