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  With Halloween this Friday, Saltaire Bookshop is presenting a series of spine-tingling tales of the night, starting at 7pm.
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  To Jack Byard, what he had produced was a guide to help visitors to the countryside identify the various types of sheep they came across on their travels.
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           <description>  We’ve all been there… there’s a lull in the conversation at the pub and you’re thinking of something to say, but can’t come up with anything better than: “Did you see Bradford City at the
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  Fans of Anne Fine’s popular Killer Cat series of books for children had better start saving now.
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           <description>  There are people who write poetry and there are poets. The latter – Dante, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, W B Yeats – are vastly outnumbered by the former.
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