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What’s on: books

The best events happening across Scotland over the next fortnight – compiled by The List and The Sunday Times Scotland
Canongate Stars & Stories, various venues, Edinburgh, until Sat 25 Mar
Canongate Stars & Stories, various venues, Edinburgh, until Sat 25 Mar

STORY TIME
■ HADDINGTON
Jabberwocky Soft Play, weekly, jabberwockysoftplay.co.uk
Stories for little ones every Monday in the café area. Kids aged five and under and their carers are welcome to drop in and listen if they so wish.

CHRISTOPHER BROOKMYRE: TARTAN NOIR
■ STIRLING
Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Mon 19 Dec, brookmyre.co.uk
Talk from crime writer Christopher Brookmyre.

STORY TIME WITH CURLY KIRSTY
■ GLASGOW
Hamleys Toy Store, until 27 Dec, hamleys.com
Curly Kirsty reads stories such as Peppa Pig, The Runaway Chick and more.

EDINBURGH WOMEN’S BOOK CAFÉ
■ EDINBURGH
Central Library, Wed 28 Dec, edinburgh.gov.uk/libraries
Bring along a bite of lunch and relax while you listen to readings from specially selected stories and powerful poetry from the GWL and Edinburgh Libraries collection.

GUID CRACK CLUB
■ EDINBURGH
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Fri 30 Dec, tracscotland.org/scottish-storytelling-centre
Regular storytelling club involving song and music aplenty.

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CANONGATE STARS & STORIES
■ EDINBURGH
Various venues, until Sat 25 Mar, cityofliterature.com
Celebrate 500 years of the Canongate’s incredible literary history with this trail, which explores the books that have shaped Scotland from the heart of Edinburgh.

More reviews and listings at list.co.uk