Big wave to you all after another busy weekend enjoying all the bustle of Edinburgh in August. As you will have seen here I am a big fan of the Fringe festival that takes over the city every summer. But I have not sampled the other festivals that take place at the same time and thought I should rectify this omission.
So this year I went to the book festival for the first time - it is so different from the Fringe which is big and noisy and takes over every conceivable performance space. The book festival is contained within one big grassy square in town - it is flat, has plenty of seats - including in the queue, the atmosphere is quietly excited. There is even a cafe inside the big bookshop that is erected on site
I arrived in plenty of time for the talk so that I could have a nosey around and enjoy a coffee and read a bit. I was rather hesitant in pulling out my kindle when so many people were reading actual paper books but I spotted a couple reading theirs so I sat near them and then another lady came over and sat nearby and took out hers.
I thoroughly enjoyed the talk and reading from Ken McLeod whose scifi books I thoroughly enjoy too. He explained how he came up with the key concepts in his latest trilogy and read extracts from the 1st book and, as a special treat, a piece from the 3rd which he is currently writing. I have a ticket for another local author who I enjoy reading - Chris Brookmyre - for next weekend. I will definitely be adding the book festival to my August programme in the future.
And my tasting adventures continue. Outside one of the popular venues we had spotted a stall offering 'adult ice-cream' so had to investigate. Each flavour contains alcohol
I chose Oreos over Dublin and it was delicious.
Wishing you all a good week.
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How interesting, I'm pleased you weren't thrown out for reading a kindle!
I think I'd have gone for the strawberry and Hendricks sorbet, I've never heard of those flavours before.
A book festival sounds wonderful. I always call my kindle my pile of books!
I know I'd love a book festival, and although I love my Kindle, I enjoy reading the paper versions as well--usually from the library since I don't need any more books on my shelves.
Adult ice creams sound a good idea . My first thought was for the Oreos over Dublin but then I spotted the Victorian strawberry....
I would LOVE a book festival! how fun! We left Edinburgh just before the fringe festival, but did enjoy our two days there. And I survived the hike up Arthur's Seat! Between the castle and Arthur's seat, I walked 12 miles that day.
I think you can probably guess how much I would love to be in Edinburgh for the Book Festival! It sounds wonderful and I'm glad you were able to enjoy it with the added benefit of icecream
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