Festive Fun from your front room

We’ve scoured the web (well, Eventbrite mainly) for festive fun online. Scroll for our guide to bookish events on a winter/Christmas theme. There’s something for everyone – kids, romantics, nature lovers and thrill seekers.

Citizen Winter Warmer from Edinburgh Book Festival

Saturday 12 December all day

A special day of online events, brought to you via Edinburgh International Book Festival’s YouTube channel or Facebook (@edbookfest)

10.30am DrawAlong with Eilidh Muldoon! (5yrs+)
11.00am Four Seasons – Storytelling with Macastory (3yrs+)
11.30am Self Portrait Poems with Leyla Josephine (7yrs+)
12noon Drawings Diaries with Katie Chappell (5yrs+)
12.30pm Where Snow Angels Go – A Reading by Maggie O’Farrell (5yrs+)

2.30pm Pass the Zine with Edinburgh Zine Library (11yrs+)
3.00pm Music from the Tinderbox Collective (all ages)
3.30pm Poems for Today with Courtney Stoddart (14yrs+)
4.00pm Route of Memories with Eleanor Thom (11yrs+)

6.00pm The Incredible Adam Spark – A Reading by Alan Bissett (YA and adults)
6.30pm The Citizen Collective Stories and Ideas (YA and adults)
7.00pm Citizen Writers’ Group – Sharing (adults)
7.30pm Daughter of Stories – A Reading by Nadine Aisha Jassat (YA and adults)

Kids events

A Fowl Christmas with Eoin Colfer

Thu 17 Dec, 7pm, £

A must for Artemis Fowl fans, there’s a Q&A with Eoin Colfer, appearances from the film’s stars and more. Proceeds go to Shelter

Snuggle up with Debi Gliori’s winter stories

Thurs 10 Dec, 3pm

Learn how to draw a penguin and enjoy some cosy wintery tales with the creator of Bookbug, courtesy of National Library of Scotland.

Lyceum Christmas Tales

1 – 20 Dec on You Tube. FREE.

Lyceum Christmas Tales is an advent calendar of stories, combining new and familiar festive tales penned and performed by some of Scotland’s best-loved writers, musicians and artists. Each fifteen-minute, family-friendly festive tale will be available to watch free throughout December.

Santa and Mrs Claus at Callendar House

Every Thursday at 6.30pm on Facebook

Yes, Santa and Mrs Claus have recorded some wonderful Christmas stories especially for us bairns! Every Thursday at 6.30pm, head to Falkirk Community Trust’s Facebook page to hear a new story. You’ll be able to catch them later on the FCT You Tube channel and Facebook page if you miss them.

Early Years Scotland Keep Connected

Some Christmas-themed events and also just some great educational fun for young families this week, with baby massage, yoga and more.

Play Talk Read 12 Days of Christmas

For the first 12 days of December the Play Talk Read team are sharing a simple Christmas-themed activity a day. They’re on their Facebook page, so you can dip into the fun, whenever you like.

Natural History

Owls of the Eastern Ice

Tues 15 Dec, 6 pm. Donation.

Jonathan Slaght, conservationist, researcher and expert on Blakiston’s fish owl, tells the story of how he saved the world’s largest owl.

The Natural History of Christmas

Thu, 17 Dec, 7pm. Donation.

Wildlife photographer Michael Leach, author of the above named book, explores where our Christmas customs come from.

Crime

Murder in Midwinter

Thu 10 Dec, 7pm, £

Q&A with classic crime collection editor Cecily Gayford, discussing her new book which features short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ruth Rendell, Ellis Peters and more.

Christmas chat with Val McDermid

Wed 16 Dec 2020, 7pm, £

Val McDermid, master of the dark and sinister story, presents Christmas is Murder, a festive collection of chilling tales

The Rankin Files: Lifting the Lid

Thurs 17 Dec, 7pm

Ian Rankin and National Library of Scotland curator Rosemary Hall discuss Rankin’s remarkable archive, donated to the Library in 2018. Delivered via Zoom.

Romance/Saga

A Night of Festive Fun with Milly Johnson

Thurs 10 Dec, 8pm, FREE

Join Sunday Times bestselling author and indisputable queen of romantic fiction Milly Johnson for an evening of festive fun and frolics

An Evening with Carole Matthews

Tues 15 Dec, 7pm, FREE

Trafford Libraries invites you to an evening of life-affirming fiction with Carole Matthews, as she discusses her new novel, Christmas for Beginners.

A Cracking Christmas Author Panel

Wed 16 Dec, 2pm, FREE

Bella Osborne, Tracy Baines and Fiona Ford get together with Northumberland Libraries to talk about their new festive-themed novels.

Other events

Christmas Past, Christmas Present with Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Wed 9 Dec, 6pm. Donation.

Uncover the past and present of festive maladies and the cures suggested by early recipe books – bat blood or stale urine, anyone?

Zoom Cook-a-long with Alissa Timoshkina

Sat, 12 Dec 2020, 2pm, £

The author of ‘Salt & Time shares three of her favourite Russian winter recipes.

Ghostland – an evening of supernatural tales 

Tue 8 Dec, 7pm, £

Join Edward Parnell, author of GHOSTLAND, on a journey through the lonely moors, moss-covered cemeteries, and folkloric woodlands that were familiar to the likes of MR James, Alan Garner and Susan Cooper.

The conversation will be followed by a reading of a classic ghostly tale: Between Sunset and Moonrise by Richard Malden, performed by Robert Lloyd Parry of Nunkie Theatre.

Festive films by the fireside with the Moving Image Archive

Tue 15 Dec, 3pm, FREE

Fire up memories of Christmas past with home movies capturing the wonder of children on Christmas morning and visit a proper toy shop to buy some presents. From Co-op adverts, to Hogmanay parties, and snowy scenes, there’s something for everyone in this fun film show.

Have we missed any events? Tell us in the comments or social media.

A Crafty Christmas

Marlene at Bo’ness Library has pulled together this list of books to help you put a personal touch to your Christmas gifts and decorations. There’s books for young creatives too.

You can borrow these titles right now from your local library. Click the links and place a request to have the books sent to your library of choice for pickup.

Half Yard Christmas

Debbie Shore

Easy sewing projects using left-over pieces of fabric. Great photos and easy to follow step by step instructions.

Supercraft Christmas : craft your way through more than 40 festive projects

Sophie Pester & Catharina Bruns

More than 40 eco-friendly festive projects, including charming gifts, stunning decorations, and quirky gift wrap ideas.

Craft it up: Christmas around the world

Libby Abadee and Cath Armstrong

35 fun craft projects inspired by travelling adventures. Very quirky ideas, some recipes and templates included with easy to follow instructions

Paper Christmas

Emily Dawe

16 paper crafting projects for the festive season. Great ideas, good instructions and full-size templates.

The Lego Christmas Ornaments book

Chris McVeigh

Perfect for big kids. Step-by-step instructions for 15 models

Christmas crafting in no time

Clare Youngs

50 step-by-step projects and inspirational ideas

10 minute Christmas crafts

Annalees Lim

Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and are perfect for teachers looking for original ideas as well as time-poor parents.

Kids make Christmas : over 40 kids’ craft projects for Christmas

Pia Deges

 From tree decorations and games to pretty gifts and delicious cookies, the projects cover a wide range of different crafts.Everything is simple to make for kids of all ages, with most of the projects requiring no previous skill and clear step by step instructions

Celebrate Christmas : the bumper book of festive food and craft.

A Christmas one-stop-shop!

100 little knitted gifts to make

Monica Russel

A variety of themes from Christmas knits, baby bootees, phone covers, mug hugs, headbands, and scarves.

Inheritance Books – podcast 46

A knitted cactus on a desk

Hello and welcome to the Falkirk Libraries podcast with Vikki and Tanya

Today’s episode is where we discuss our Inheritance Books – those we’ve inherited from our families or that we’d like to leave to younger people.  All of the books mentioned can be found on our library catalogue

What we have been reading and listening to:

Tanya has been reading and listening to:

  • The Bannon and Clare mysteries by Lilith Saintcrow
  • You’re dead to me podcast

Vikki has been reading:

  • The Echo Killing, Christi Daugherty
  • Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann

New and forthcoming adult books:

  • Grandmothers by Salley Vickers
  • Oligarchy by Scarlett Thomas
  • Legacy of Ash: Book One of the Legacy Trilogy by Matthew Ward
  • American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins
  • Dead Inside(Maggie Jamieson Crime Thriller, Book 1) by Noelle Holten

New and forthcoming children’s titles:

  • The Worrysaurus by Rachel Bright (Author), Chris Chatterton (Illustrator) (0-5 years)
  • Bunny vs Monkey 6: Apocalypse (The Phoenix Presents) by Jamie Smart (6 – 9 years)  
  • The Kid Who Came from Space by Ross Welford (10-13yrs)
  • Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw (Teen)

DVD recommendations

  • Playmobil the movie (U)
  • Angel Has Fallen (15)

Our Reading Agony this week:  ‘I’ve just moved out from my parents’ and I’m eating lots of expensive, unhealthy take aways and ready meals.   Can you suggest some good cookbooks for not very confident cooks’

  • Jamie Oliver’s 5 Ingredients
  • Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food
  • How to cook and keep on cooking by Simon Boyle
  • The Really Hungry Vegetarian Student Cookbook

Staff quote of the day ‘We have a very big rabbit’

Our Discussion was Inheritance books – as a tribute to BBC Radio 4s ‘Inheritance tracks’ where they ask famous people to share the music that was passed down to them by their families and the music track that they would like to pass down to younger people, we are doing a slightly different version:  Inheritance books where we share an adult and a junior book passed down to us and an adult and a junior book that we would like to pass down.

Tanya was passed down:

  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
  • The Tiger who came to tea by Judith Kerr

Tanya passing down: 

  • Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl series
  • Terry Pratchett, Discworld novels

I think the main thing I’m passing down is a serious love of books and reading, and a belief that books make you happy and are not precious, pretentious, difficult things (unless that’s what you enjoy)

Vikki’s Inheritance Books

Adult / Junior book passed to me:

  • Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame 
  • Sam Pig and the dragon by Alison Uttley (out of print)
  • I know why the caged bird sings, Maya Angelou

Adult and Junior Book to pass on:

  • Finn Family Moomintroll , Tove Jansson
  • Pride and Prejudice , Jane Eyre but my son would probably would never read them
  • The World According to Garp by John Irving
  • PD James Cover her Face

Did you Know?  We have lovely friendly Knitting and crafting groups in several of our libraries – have a look on our website for information on when they run.  They’ll help out if you need a bit of support and the conversations cover most areas. 

Coming soon: Christmas – remember to pop in to pick up a few Christmassy picture books to share with the children in your life in the days before Christmas

Thank you for listening to the Library Love podcast, we hope you’ve enjoyed yourself and if you did, then rate us on itunes.  We love to hear from you and if you’d like to get in touch with us, then go to our blog LibraryLoveFalkirk.com, @LibFalkirk on Twitter, or Falkirk Libraries on Facebook or Instagram.  Bye

Urban fantasy and steampunk – podcast 29

Hello, lovely podpeople and welcome to the Falkirk Libraries podcast with Tanya and Anna.   Today’s episode is all about urban fantasy and steampunk.  If you’d like to request any of these from Falkirk Libraries, then have a look at our library catalogue here.

What we have been reading and listening to:

Tanya has been reading:
• Jasper Fforde – The Eyre Affair
Anna has been reading:
• David Weber – Uncompromising Honor, Everywoman

New and forthcoming adult books:
• Look Alive Twenty Five by Janet Evanovich
• Past Tense by Lee Child
• Fire and Blood by George R R Martin
• Christmas at the Beach Hut by Veronica Henry
• Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch

New and forthcoming children’s titles:
• Animalphabet by Julia Donaldson and Sharon King-Chai (Illustrator) (0 – 5 years)
• The Moomin Craft Book (4 – 14 yrs)
• Secret Science: The Amazing World Beyond Your Eyes by Dara O Briain (8 – 12 yrs)
• A Darkness of Dragons – Songs of Magic by S. A. Patrick (10 – 13 yrs)
• Villain – The Monster Series by Michael Grant (Teen)

DVD recommendations:
• Antman and the Wasp (12)
• Sherlock Gnomes (PG)

Our Reading Agony this week: ‘I don’t know what to get my family for Xmas ‘ (The answer is always books or book tokens or tech to listen / read books).
For very young children, try That’s not my llama by Fiona Watt
For 3 – 6 year olds, try Not-so-brave Penguin by Steve Smallman
For 5 – 7 year olds, try Lizard in a Blizzard by Lesley Sims
For 7 – 9 year olds, try The Secret in Vault 13 by David Solomons (a Dr Who adventure)
For 8 – 12 year olds, try Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2019 (9 – 12 years)
For Teens, try A Map of Days by Ransom Riggs (if they’ve read the others in this compelling series, if not, then try them with the first in the series, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children)
For adults, it’s maybe more tricky, so the joy of book tokens come into play, but for anyone who liked the Charlaine Harris Southern Vampire series in book or tv form, then try Gunnie Rose, Harris’ newest in a brand new world.

Staff quote of the day: ‘I’m off to find the green stuff’

Our discussion was all about urban fantasy and steampunk.
• Anne Bishop, Written in Red
• Emma Newman, Between 2 thorns
• Ben Aaranovitch
• Ilona Andrews
• Gail Carriger
• J.R Ward
• Marissa Myers, Cinder
• Lilith Saintcrow, (Bannon & Clare series) The Iron Wyrm Affair is the first in the series
• Charles de Lint
• Charlaine Harris
• Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden series and the new Cinder Spires series,
• Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs

Did you know? We run library information visits for groups (e.g. scouts or schools). Give your local Falkirk Library a call if you want to visit and we’ll see when we can fit you in. It’s great showing kids round the secret parts of the library, or working with them to gain a special badge for Beavers or Guides.

Thank you for listening to the Library Love podcast, we hope you’ve enjoyed yourself and if you did, then tell a friend and encourage them to have a listen too. We love to hear from you and if you’d like to get in touch with us, or if you’ve got a Reader Agony of your very own then go to www.librarylovefalkirk.com, Falkirk Libraries on fb or @LibFalkirk on twitter.