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Ink Pellet’s book review section covers an eclectic selection of new fiction, teachers’ guides, audio books and classics.
Many of our reviews are written by teachers, so we have an expert eye on how texts will work in the classroom. We hope to create a useful archive of reviews so that you can use this as a reference. If you would like to join our panel of reviewers, please join in or email the editor john@inkpellet.co.uk. We hope the section inspires you to share new fiction with your pupils or to revisit old favourites yourself
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The Black Country Living Museum in Dudley has been granted ‘designated status’ by Arts Council England for ‘representing a vital part of national cultural heritage’. So what’s all the fuss about? The museum, which lies in the shadow of Dudley Castle, celebrates the Black Country’s industrial past with two mine shafts, limekilns and a canal […]
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The Royal Shakespeare Company has come a long way since its early days as the ‘Shakespeare Memorial’, built on land donated in 1875 by Charles Flower. LESLEY FINLAY takes a whistle-stop tour of the company’s current activities…
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The Woman in Black has kept theatre audiences entertained for many years so how would a new film version fare with audiences? PAUL CADEN gives his verdict…
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The influence of Pablo Picasso on British art is explored in a major new exhibition at Tate Britain ….
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Monica Mason leaves a daunting legacy at The Royal Ballet and LESLEY FINLAY joined a tour of the exhibition of her life to find out more…
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Dr. Nick Walton is the Courses Development Manager of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and is one of our leading scholars of Shakespeare. Here he describes a typical day in his non-typical life…
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Well done, Polka Young Critic Theo Peters for a wonderful review. Consider yourself a published writer!