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Charlaine Harris Author Tour: Tickets On Sale Now

Thursday September 2, 2010

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Charlaine Harris Author Tour: Tickets On Sale Now


Fans of HBO series True Blood and lovers of the Sookie Stackhouse novels the show is based on are in for a treat come October.

Charlaine Harris, author of the bestselling series of books which spawned the critically-acclaimed TV show, will be touring New Zealand for the first time from October 4 – 6.

Charlaine will speak at two public events – one in Auckland and one in Wellington –  and tickets, which have just gone on sale, are already in hot demand.

As well as the two speaking events, Charlaine will also appear at one in-store signing session, which takes place at Whitcoulls Botany Downs on Tuesday October 5 from 1pm – 1.20pm.

Details of Charlaine’s public appearances are available on the Author Tours section of www.hachette.co.nz or in full below.

 Monday October 4, 6.30pm

Dominion Post Write Stuff Event in conjunction with Borders Lambton Quay

Location: The Ballroom, Duxton Wellington

Tickets: $20, phone 0800 50 50 90 or visit  The Dominion Post, 40 Boulcott St, Wellington
 

Tuesday October 5, 1pm – 1.20pm

Book Signing, Whitcoulls Botany Downs

Location: Whitcoulls Botany Downs, phone: 09 984 5408

If you can’t make the session, please phone the store to find out about pre-ordering a copy
 

Wednesday October 6, 7pm

The North Shore Libraries Foundation presents Charlaine Harris in conjunction with Paper Plus Takapuna

Location: Westlake Boys High School Auditorium

Tickets: $15, on sale at Event Finder (click here) or Auckland Paper Plus stores.

 

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