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Ballymena Today blog round up

Here are some blogs posted in January from Ballymena Today which we think are worth sharing again. We gave you the advice you need to be able to drive in snow in Ballymena – read it here.   We shared some organisation who want to try to help you with your January debt – If you are scared to open your credit card bill this month then click here.   Ballymena Booklovers share their favourite reads from the last year – click here to see their favourites.   We also snapped some pretty Ballymena shop windows and shared the information with our Instagram and Twitter followers: We don’t think it will take too long to identify these great window displays from local Ballymena businesses. Keep tuned to Ballymena Today for more local Ballymena News....

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Ballymena Book Club read The Miniaturist

The Miniaturist is the latest novel to be tackled by the Ballymena Bookclub. the Ballymena Bookclub meets in Waterstones in Ballymena on the first Wednesday of every month and head out for a coffee and a chat. Last month they enjoyed Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D.James and this month they have decided to read The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton. The book was announced as the Waterstones Book of the Year 2014 and Jessie shared this on the Waterstones blog: A novice in these things, once my novel was published, I thought my job would be done. Such an uphill climb it had been to get to that point, I was unaware that this was merely the beginning. Over sixty events later, talking about the book, I can tell you that the view is astounding. I get asked a lot – “how does it feel?” – the no.1Sunday Times slot, the top ten for over two months, over 110,000 copies sold in the UK, holding my own against astonishing big-hitters, the National Book Awards New Writer of the Year – and now, Waterstones Book of the Year 2014 – an incredible honour – and I often find myself responding with clichés. Amazing, wonderful, incredible. Life-changing. The phrase is merely a sleeve, brushing your hand in the dark. The Miniaturist follows 18 year old Nella as she moves in with the...

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And Then There Were None – Ad Hoc Theatre Group – Ballymena

The Ad Hoc Theatre Group present “And Then There Were None” at the Braid in Ballymena Townhall. The Drama Group have been performing the Agatha Christie mystery in other locations and finally bring it to a Ballymena audience. “And Then There Were None” is widely considered to by Christie’s Masterpiece bringing ten characters with different skeletons in the closet together in close quarters on an island. It is Christie’s best-selling novel with 100 million sales to date, making it the world’s best-selling mystery ever, and one of the best-selling books of all time being listed at number 7. The Ad Hoc Theatre are sure to put on a brilliant show. Showtimes Thursday 11th September & Friday 12th September 8.00pm Tickets cost £7.00 and £5.00 concessions. Enjoy this Agatha Christie Classic at the Ballymena Braid with the excellent Ad Hoc Theatre...

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