![]() ![]() ![]() I guess, like anyone, my favourite book list changes all the time. That seems to draw a lot of pity from people, and I usually leave with some loose change and a small food parcel.Įnough of that, though. ![]() I also always get asked “are you rich?” which I usually answer by pointing to my scruffy haircut and ten-year-old-clothes. I’ve been doing a load of school visits over the last few months and one question I always get asked is “what are your favourite books?” or (from desperate parents) “what can you recommend for my child to read?” ![]() Maybe we could’ve had a few sorry-looking snowmen in gardens, a couple of days of chaos on the trains, people moaning about the dirt on their cars etc. I think I’d have preferred it if they’d had a few transitional days first when all the roads were covered in that really filthy slush you get as the snow’s melting. At the end, when Elsa breaks the curse and melts all the snow in Arendelle, the whole kingdom goes straight back into a lovely summer. It’s a wonderful film but there’s just one bit I don’t like. So, what have I been up to? Well, speaking of Frozen, like most parents of 4 year old girls, I’ve been watching it pretty-much on a loop since Christmas Day. There are probably a few nutters who still have their giant inflatable Olafs-from-Frozen out on their front gardens so maybe I can get away with it. And how are you all? Is it too late to say Happy New Year? Hmmm… well, it’s still January, at least. ![]()
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