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  1. Milton's Theology of Freedom (Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte Book 98) by Benjamin Myers (PDF)
    Author: Benjamin Myers
    File Type: PDF
    Download at sci-books.com/miltons-theology
    #, #BenjaminMyers

  2. "My wife returned from visiting the library in the Bowes Museum in County Durham, where she had randomly pulled a history book about the Coiners from the shelf." Read the origins of Benjamin Myers's winning THE GALLOWS POLE, now on BBC Two bit.ly/WSPslmyers

  3. "My wife returned from visiting the library in the Bowes Museum in County Durham, where she had randomly pulled a history book about the Coiners from the shelf." Read the origins of Benjamin Myers's #WalterScottPrize winning THE GALLOWS POLE, now on BBC Two bit.ly/WSPslmyers

    #TheGallowsPole #HistoricalFiction #LiteraryFiction #history #ShaneMeadows #BenjaminMyers

  4. "My wife returned from visiting the library in the Bowes Museum in County Durham, where she had randomly pulled a history book about the Coiners from the shelf." Read the origins of Benjamin Myers's #WalterScottPrize winning THE GALLOWS POLE, now on BBC Two bit.ly/WSPslmyers

    #TheGallowsPole #HistoricalFiction #LiteraryFiction #history #ShaneMeadows #BenjaminMyers

  5. "My wife returned from visiting the library in the Bowes Museum in County Durham, where she had randomly pulled a history book about the Coiners from the shelf." Read the origins of Benjamin Myers's #WalterScottPrize winning THE GALLOWS POLE, now on BBC Two bit.ly/WSPslmyers

    #TheGallowsPole #HistoricalFiction #LiteraryFiction #history #ShaneMeadows #BenjaminMyers

  6. #nowplaying The Gallows Pole by #theshininglevels in anticipation of Shane Meadows bbc2 version of #benjaminmyers great book, just started btw

  7. So, #Bookstodon, what are you currently reading?

    I'm very much enjoying The Perfect Golden Circle, by #BenjaminMyers. It's kind of The Detectorists, but for crop circles, and more reflective than funny.

    I like Myers. I've read most of his novels at this point. He's very good at writing about humanity's connection to the natural world.