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Episode one logo Episode One: Robin Stevens, Author of the ‘Murder Most Unladylike’ Series

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In this week’s animal training episode of Book Worms, Bex is chatting to author Cressida Cowell on How To Train Your Hogfly! Cressida has been hard at work training all of these fantastic creatures, and after the 20th anniversary of How To Train Your Dragon, she’s here with a brand new story set in the universe of dragon training.

Author Paul Westmoreland and illustrator George Ermos are also here to tell Bex about their new book, Rudy and the Wolf Cub! Paul and George meet for the first time on this podcast – isn’t Bex quite the little matchmaker! Rudy and the Wolf Cub is one of five nominees for the Alligator’s Mouth awards, where illustrated fiction books for kids are celebrated. If you’re a book lover, keep an eye on the nominees! 

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