Hello booklovers, I hope you are all well and sufficiently stocked up with some literary delights to get your teeth into. The comfort and distraction provided by reading seem sorely needed seeing as we’ve reached that point in November where the nights are drawing in, the leaves are slowly disappearing from the trees and the […]
Bonfire bonanza…
Hello booklovers, I can’t believe it is November already. 2019 has whizzed by… and speaking of whizzing (and fizzing!) of the firework variety… Remember, remember the fifth of November… Whilst personally I find the tale of the gunpowder plot quite gruesome, at least it gives us the excuse for a chilly evening spent with friends […]
Happy half term reading (and beyond!)
Hello booklovers, A very happy half term to you all, especially to those budding readers who might be looking for something new to get their teeth into over the school holidays and the next half of term. Look no further for a few recommendations of some brilliant new books for children and young people… The […]
Autumn awaits…
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers…” Hello booklovers, I’ve got to say I’m completely with Anne of Green Gables on this one – I LOVE October. I love the nights drawing in. I love the trees turning copper and late sun and finding autumnal treasures like conkers and bright […]
Hello September! It’s writing workshop time…
Hello booklovers! We cannot thank you all enough for your support and encouragement of our hugely successful 2019 festival. As you can see we have had a hiatus over the lovely long summer to recover from that busy weekend! We return to your screens with some exciting news about a Felixstowe Book Festival event happening […]
A festival thank you to… Stillwater Books
Hello booklovers, We are so lucky to have such a varied programme here at the Felixstowe Book Festival and we are equally lucky to have a book stall that caters for our diverse events. Once again, we bid an enormous THANK YOU to the wonderful Stillwater Books, our local independent bookstall on Hamilton Road, who […]




