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Monday, August 15, 2011edinburgh book festivalbooks

Edinburgh book festival Monday round-up

Good morning Edinburgh! The sun is shining and it's a varied programme of events today in Charlotte Square Gardens. We'll be treated to two talks on Edinburgh's architectural heritage, America's recent tragedies, bullfighting, sex and the super-rich. Two very different stars of British sport, Jonathan Agnew and John Hartson, are also set to share their stories. To help you plan your day, here are the events with tickets still available as of 10.30am: 11am - Jim Johnson and Lou Rosenburg 11.30am - William McIlvanney 12 - Katharine Birbalsingh 12.30am - Stephen Armstrong and Nicholas Shaxson 2.30pm - Julie Hill 3.30pm - Francisco Goldman 3.30pm - Alain Mabanckou and George Makana Clark 4pm - Surviving adolescence: do drugs work? 5pm - John Man 5pm - Juan Pablo Villalobos and David Whitehouse 5.30pm - Amnesty imprisoned writers series 6.30pm - Simon Sebag Montefiore 6.45pm - Judith Flanders 7pm - Alexander Fiske-Hamilton 7pm - Debate: The end of money? 8pm - Audrey Niffenegger 8.30pm - John Hartson 8.30pm - Malcolm Fraser and Andrew Dixon 8.30pm - Frances Bingham and Meaghan Delahunt As always, even if you miss out on tickets you can still meet your favourite writers in the signing tents. Times for the children's bookshop are above and the adult bookshop times are below. Tickets for all events can be bought online here or at the box office here in Charlotte Square Gardens. We'd like to hear your thoughts and experiences from this year's festival. You can record your comments as an audio clip at this link . Did you see your favourite author reading yesterday? Or even meet them? Feel free to share your stories and let us know.

Source: The Guardian ↗

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