Showing posts with label Caroline Plaisted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caroline Plaisted. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2016

Review - Glitter Girls: Glitter FM by Caroline Plaisted

Glitter FM (Glitter Girls, #1)Title: Glitter Girls: Glitter FM
Author: Caroline Plaisted
Series: Glitter Girls #1
Pages: 96
Release Date: October 19th 2001
Publisher: Scholastic Young Hippo
Source: Amazon
Format: Paperback
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: Meet the Glitter Girls-they're the coolest girls you know! Hannah Charly, Zoƫ, Meg and Flo are the best of friends-they do everything together, and formed their extra-special gang (complete with secret passwords and their own jackets with GG embroidered on the back!)-a gang that gets to do the most excellent things. Like when they found out that the hospital radio couldn't have a children's programme because the DJ was off sick. The Glitter Girls had a brilliant idea-to do their very own show and call it Glitter FM! Watch out Sarah Cox, the Glitter Girls are the hottest new DJs around.!

My Review: I loved this book. A group of friends Meg, Flo, Charlie, Hannah and Zoe all decide to help out at the local hospital children’s radio station so that the sick children who have to stay in the hospital had something to listen to while the regular person was off sick.

With the help of the Glitter Girls, their school and Meg’s brother they create Glitter FM. They do requests, play their own favourite songs and send messages to the sick children while on air.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Top 10 Tuesday

Hosted by Broke and the Bookish
Top 10 Rewind - Top 10 Childhood Favourites (This was so hard to pick ask I loved loads of books when I was growing up)

  1. Charlotte's Web - E. B. White
  2. Goodnight Mr Tom - Michelle Magorian
  3. Sleepover Club - Rose Impey
  4. The Worst Witch - Jill Murphy
  5. The Very Hungry Caterpillar - Eric Carle
  6. The Glitter Girls - Caroline Plaisted
  7. The Naughty Little Sister - Dorothy Edwards
  8. Matilda - Roald Dahl
  9. The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis
  10. Thirteen O'Clock - Enid Blyton

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

In My Mailbox April 2013


I got so many books this month I think I am going to need to open a library soon.

  1. The Elite - Kiera Cass
  2. Of Poseidon - Anna Banks
  3. Entwined - Heather Dixon
  4. Torn - Cat Clarke
  5. Entangled - Cat Clarke
  6. The Glitter Girls Complete Set (13 books) - Caroline Plaisted
  7. The Hollow - Jessica Verday
  8. Wings - Aprilynne Pike
  9. Spells - Aprilynne Pike
  10. Wild - Aprilynne Pike
  11. Destined - Aprilynne Pike
  12. The Prime of Miss Jean Brody  Muriel Spark
  13. Ballad - Maggie Stiefvater
  14. Lament - Maggie Stifvater
  15. Before I Fall - Lauren Oliver
  16. The Worst Witch to the Rescue - Jill Murphy
  17. The Worst Witch Saves the Day - Jill Murphy
  18. The Anti-Prom - Abby McDonald
  19. Mega Sleepover 3 - Lorna Read
  20. Mega Sleepover 5 - Louis Catt
  21. Sleepover In Spain - Narinder Dhami
  22. Happy Birthday, Sleepover Club - Fiona Cummings
  23. Sleepover Girls on Horseback - Fiona Cummings
  24. Beautiful Darkness - Kami Garcia
  25. Beautiful Chaos - Kami Garcia
  26. Beautiful Redemption - Kami Garcia
  27. Claire De Lune - Christine Johnson
  28. Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
  29. Silence - Becca Fitzpatrick
  30. Creshendo - Becca Fitzpatrick
  31. Finale - Becca Fitzpatrick
  32. Walk on the Wild Side - Natalie Anderson
  33. Tilly Alone - Catherine Cookson
  34. Now Way Back - Andrew Gross
  35. Charlotte's Web - E. B. White
  36. The Watchers - Lynnie Purcell, Tatianna Vila, Francis Taylor
  37. The Evanescence - Jessica Sorensen
  38. The Vampire Diaries: The Salvation ~ Unseen - L. J. Smith

Sunday, January 27, 2013

My Interview Links

Since September 2010 - when I started my blog - I have interviewed 6 authors and I decided that I would post the names of the authors and the links to there interview on a post so that new readers can read the interviews and don't have to go searching threw the side bar to find them.

Jenna Burtenshaw
Jessica Brody
Alyson Noel
Chris D'Lacey
Rose Impey
Caroline Plaisted

I am making a list of authors that I want to review next and then I am going to get there contact details and ask to interview them so hopefully next year my blog will have a few more author interviews :D

Sunday, July 29, 2012

My Interview with Caroline Plaisted

I had the pleasure of interviewing Caroline Plaisted for my blog.  Here is what she had to say.



1) Where are you from? 
I was born and bred in London where I lived for more than half my life. I now live in Kent. 

2) When and why did you begin writing? 
I worked in editorial departments in various publishing houses and then, after having my first child, I became a freelance editor. I'd done a couple of joke compilations in the past and had also done a fair bit of, shall we say, 'substantial editing' of other authors work. I hope it doesn't sound too big-headed if I say that I began to think I could write better than some of the authors I was editing. My freelance status and this thought combined with a friend (and former colleague) of mine becoming a literary agent. We had a conversation and I became one of her new authors. Since then, I have written, I think, more than 50 books.

3) Did you always want to be an author? 
No. I always loved reading and enjoyed creative writing but, until I was a teenager, I thought I wanted to be a dancer. After I got over that, I thought I wanted to work on a fashion magazine. 

4) How long each day/week do you dedicate to writing? 
It's important to write something every day. I usually write for between five and eight hours. These days, I tend to give myself the weekend off though. 

5) What do you do when you’re not writing? 
I read, walk dogs, sing with a choral society, knit and embroider, love listening to Radio 4 and Classic FM, and try my hand at gardening.

6) In your spare time what do you like to read? 
I love magazines, am addicted to newspapers (any one and every one!), indulge in reading blogs (I am so nosey!), enjoy modern fiction and 'chick lit' (although I can't stand that title), and lap up cookery, craft and gardening books alongside history books.

7) And what are you reading at the moment? 
THE TIME TRAVELLER'S GUIDE TO MEDIEVAL ENGLAND by Ian Mortimer is my book of the week.

8) If you could work with any author, who would it be and why?
Now that's a good question! If it was a question of taking a fly-on-the-wall opportunity of seeing another author at work, it might be Enid Blyton or Charles Dickens (what sparked that ability to write so prolifically?). But if you mean exactly as the question says and who I would like to co-write with, I think it might well be Margaret Mahy who, very sadly, has just died. She had the most fabulous ideas, wrote with such joy and exuberance, and appealed to all ages. How I wish I could be as good as her.

9) When you were younger who were your favourite author? 
I remember crying when I got to the end of a book called MARY PLAIN AND THE BEARS. It was part of a series of books about some bears in a zoo and they were written by Gwynedd Rae. I also loved Rosemary Sutcliff, Roald Dahl, and devoured lots of non-fiction.

10) Are there any of your other novels that you would turn into a Movie or T.V. show if so which one and why? 
I would adore to see the GLITTER GIRLS in a television series. But I also love the two books I wrote with Cherry Whytock about a great girl called AMARYLLIS FLOWERDEW - she would make a great character on screen.

11) What inspires you to write your novel? 
My children, people I sit next to on the train, things that I read about in newspapers or hear about on the Radio. 

12) How do you come up with your story ideas? 
Same answer really as the previous question. Sometimes I think I've come up with the best title for a book ever (I would say that, wouldn't I?!) and I mull it over in my head until I come up with a plot to go with it. Other times, I might come up with the character(s) first. 

13) Are you working on anything new at the moment if so can you tell us anything about it? 
I am always working on something! I've just finished a new idea that I am excited about but it is early days... publishers might not like it... or they might love it... Watch this space!

14) Would you write more books to go with the Glitter Girls? 
Oh I would love to! I once talked with the editor of the series and we fantasised about writing more stories about the girls when they were a little bit older. But, that said, I think there are more adventures that the girls could get up to anyway!

15) If you could do it over again, is there anything you would change in any of your books? 
Hmmm... I'm not sure really. Whenever I do re-read anything I've written, I'm always surprised and think 'did I write that?' - that can be good or bad! Usually though, I am already writing a new book so I'm thinking about that rather than something already published. 

16) Who is your favourite character from your Glitter Girls books? 
When I was writing the books, it was always the character that I was writing about at that very minute. The great thing about writing books, is that you can become whichever character you want to be - it's like reinventing yourself with every book or every day! 

17) Out of all your books, which is your favourite character and why?
I've already mentioned AMARYLLIS FLOWERDEW but I also loved the two girls I created for a duet of books I wrote called 10 THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU ARE 16 and 10 WAYS TO COPE WITH BOYS because the girls were funny and feisty.

18) When writing about something you don't know much about where do you get your information? 
I'm nosey, like I said early! I'm always listening to people's conversations, I jot down funny things I hear people say, I keep the sound of someone's voice in my head and, when I write, I type in that timbre - does that make sense? Plus I research, read around a subject, and go and visit places. 

19) For you what is the easiest part of the book to write? 
The last chapter - but not necessarily the last sentence!

20) ...And the hardest? 
The first chapter - and always the very first sentence. I often write a chapter, knowing it is probably rubbish, and then go back the next day and start again. It's always easier to start your writing the next time when you've got something on the screen in front of you. There is nothing worse than a blank screen. At the end of every day, I start the next chapter. Even if I only write one sentence or a paragraph, it makes the next day begin on a more positive note.

21) How do you choose the names for your books and characters? 
Names of friends, names I love, sometimes I use the forenames of children who write to me - everyone has such great names!

22) Have you ever gotten rid of a character or changed a character in a book before publishing and then regretted it? 
No - although sometimes I might develop a character differently as a story unfolds. The action may change because of the character or the character may change because of the action. 

23) What advice would you give to someone who "ran out of creativity" while writing? 
Don't panic! Read a book written by someone else. Go for a walk and you may well be inspired to write about something that happens on the walk or something you see while you are walking. If that still doesn't help, leave it for a day and then go back to it. Then I refer you to question 20 above...

24) What do you do when you get writers block? 
Everything I've said in question 23 above! Although I wouldn't ever say I truly get a block. I usually just have a day when I don't think I've written very well. But then, as I said, you go back the next day and start tweaking... it always gets better after that!

25) Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers? 
I am so grateful that you read my books and I would like to thank you for that and the lovely letters you send me. Thank you so much! Oh - and I hope I keep writing books that you will want to read!

Thanks Caroline for taking the time to answer my questions much appreciated.
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