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07 May 2020
Excellent Resource for anyone needing help to find their path
Brilliant book, written for artists but is actually for everyone feeling ‘stuck’ and looking for a gentle and fun way out of that.
Really recommend it.

25 August 2021
More St Mary’s and the Rescue of Grey and Bashford
This is the book you need if you’ve read several of the St Mary’s Chronicles and want to know how Grey and Bashford were rescued. Their story ( Christmas Present) is one of several in this compendium which takes us further into the lives of these beloved characters. This is a great book and actually the stories should be read alongside the main Chronicles in the order given in the Jodi Taylor website so you get the full story arcs but don’t
get any spoilers as you work your way through the main 10 books.
I kept going back through the 5 first Chronicles books thinking I’d missed the chapter where Grey and Bashford were rescued as Max refers to the rescue in several of the books (and to be honest I think that it should have been included in the main Chronicles due to its importance ). I didn’t realise there were additional short stories, one of which covered this. Anyway, get the short stories and read them in the given order and you get even more St Mary’s mayhem, humour and explanations. As they say ‘ What could possibly go wrong’!