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Village Books has some great online author events this week including a live cook-along, an event in conjunction with the Orwell Prize and more!


Monday 10th May, 6.30pm - live cook-along with bestselling author of The Roasting Tin series, Rukmini Iyer. Tickets from ?12: https://bit.ly/3cVacGP


Tuesday 11th May, 7pm - The Orwell Prize Longlist Conversations: Douglas Stuart (Winner of the Booker Prize), Madeleine Bunting and Ciaran Jenkins. These lonlisted authors will be in conversation with Nicci Gerrard. Tickets from ?8: https://bit.ly/3eux2o5


Thursday 13th May, 7.30pm - Bestselling author Max Hastings will be discussing his new book Operation Pedestal. Tickets from ?10: https://bit.ly/3uTGuZA

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