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James Sutherland
James Sutherland was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England, many, many, many years ago. So long ago, in fact, that he can't remember a thing about it. The son of a musician, he moved around lots as a youngster, attending schools in the Isle of Man and Spain before returning to Stoke where he lurked... show more

James Sutherland was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England, many, many, many years ago. So long ago, in fact, that he can't remember a thing about it. The son of a musician, he moved around lots as a youngster, attending schools in the Isle of Man and Spain before returning to Stoke where he lurked until the age of 18. After gaining a French degree at Bangor University, North Wales, James toiled manfully at a variety of office jobs before escaping through a fire exit in a desperate bid to write silly nonsense full-time. In his spare time, James enjoys hunting for slugs in the garden, chatting with his gold fish and frolicking around the house in his tartan nightie.James is best known as the writer of the "Norbert" stories, comic tales about the adventures of a dopey old horse and his irritable chum, Colin the Cuckoo. In addition to the Norbert stories, he has five other titles currently available in the Kindle store which are as follows:Frogarty the Witch - A collection of four short stories about the world's foulest witch!Roger the Frog - A spectacularly silly yarn featuring a special cameo appearance from Norbert.The Further Adventures of Roger the Frog - The title says it all...The Tale of the Miserous Mip - A darkly funny tale.Jimmy Black and the Curse of Poseidon - A funny full-length adventure story.To contact James, please email jsutherlandbooks@gmail.com, or visit www.jamessutherlandbooks.com for all the latest news!
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 5 years ago
I enjoy the Norbert books. The characters are well drawn, the humor gentle. It is like a farm version of the Vicar of Dibley. But man Sutherland, why did you have to have that comment about women and gossip? C'mon man.
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 5 years ago
I read the first book in this series a while ago. Despite being #5 this is the second book in the series I have read. Norbert and his friends decide that Halloween is not so much for animals as it has vampires and witches. It's like reading about the residents of Dibley that didn't make it on...
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