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Rye Books Autumn Events October- November


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Hello! We have some fantastic events coming up at Rye Books.



- This Thursday 24th October 7pm - Book launch with drinks for local author Guy Ware's 'The Faculty of Indifference'.

Reserve your free ticket via: thefacultyofindifference.eventbrite.com


- Sunday 27th October @ 11am - Spooky arts & crafts with Jason Ford, creator of 'The Monster Book of Zombies, Spooks and Ghouls'. (This event is sold out but there may be some space on the day)


- Tuesday 29th October @ 7.15pm- Book Group meeting to chat about 'West' by Carys Davies. Everyone welcome just come along. Refreshments provided!


- Sunday 10th November @ 11am- Cooking demo and Q&A with chef Romy Gill MBE to celebrate her new book 'ZAIKA' Vegan Recipes from India. Booking via zaikryebooks.eventbrite.com


- Wednesday 13th November @ 7pm- Poems from the Edge of Extinction reading with poet Chris McCabe. Tickets: extinctionpoems.eventbrite.com


For full details on all our events please visit: ryebooks.eventbrite.com or send us an email at [email protected]

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