BRENDON Books is hosting a wide range of book talks and signings over the next few months.

Here are just a few to look out for.

Rats, Pies and Pigeon Poo - A Talk and Book Signing with Dennis Coath

Written by sport reporter Dennis Coath, this book details the trials, tribulations and funny moments of his career.

Dennis recalls facing giant rats and paddling through pigeon poo on his adventures.

You can learn more at the event taking place on March 9 at 7pm.

Tickets cost £5. 

Mr Leopard's Bookshop - A book launch and signing with Alexa Brown

Mr Leopard's Bookshop is a fun adventure tale which follows protagonist Sophie as she discovers a mysterious bookshop complete with magic and talented animals.

Somerset-born Alexa Brown will be talking more about her book on March 11 at 11am.

This event is free.

Treated Like Animals -  A talk and book signing with Alick Simmons

As a nation of self-proclaimed animal lovers, this book delves deeper into the world of animal experimentation, exploitation and mistreatment undertaken to bring us our beauty products, food, and much more.

This event will take place March 13 at 7pm.

Tickets cost £5.

Feng Shui For You: Health, Wealth and Happiness – Dr Suzanne G Harper (Rescheduled event from November) - please notify Brendon Books if you wish to transfer your ticket to this date.

This talk aims to de-mystify the subject of feng shui, as well as give audiences advice on how to use their space effectively to create positive energy.

This event will take place March 20 at 7pm.

Tickets cost £8.

The Book of Eve - Meg Clothier 

This interview will be followed by a book signing of Meg Clothier's The Book of Eve.

The story follows the tale of a convent librarian who stumbles across a book with ancient power, one that she must protect against the world.

This event will take place April 20, 7pm.

Tickets cost £5.

Ezra Pound - Lecture by Graham Fawcett

This lecture details the life of Ezra Pound, a pioneer of 20th century literature.

You can learn more about his work on April 25 at 6.30pm.

Tickets cost £12.50.

To buy tickets to any of the above event, visit the TicketSource website.