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This blog is something we do to amuse ourselves and maybe amuse you too. The categories reflect our interests in books, words and language. Comments are welcome, but they are moderated to stop all those spammers out there - it just means you'll have to wait a short while to see your (non spammy) comments appear.

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January 14, 2008

Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss

With Eats, Shoots and Leaves, English author, Lynne Truss, invites us into her stickler world, but she does so with great humour in a very Cranky Old People kind of way.
Continue reading "Eats, Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss" » by Megan Manser

Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French

Jackie French's Diary of a Wombat has won numerous awards and with good reason - it's a funny and engaging book for early readers.
Continue reading "Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French" » by Megan Manser

I Do It by Andrew Daddo

Kids can do anything - some are just more insistent about it than others.
Continue reading "I Do It by Andrew Daddo" » by Megan Manser

January 11, 2008

Big Dog ... Little Dog by P.D. Eastman

This delightful tale is ideal for reading out loud with lots of scope for silly voices to contrast the two dogs and all their different attributes and tastes.
Continue reading "Big Dog ... Little Dog by P.D. Eastman" » by Gayle

On Writing by Stephen King

The bulk of Stephen King’s career has revolved around the horror genre and I read many of these books in school, mainly the lesser known ones like Nightmares and Dreamscapes, The Tommyknockers, Skeleton Crew, and the Richard Bachman (King’s pseudonym) book, The Regulators.

Continue reading "On Writing by Stephen King" » by Megan Manser

A Lion in the Meadow by Margaret Mahy

Every child who has had trouble getting adults to take what they say seriously will identify with the little boy in this book...
Continue reading "A Lion in the Meadow by Margaret Mahy" » by Gayle

January 9, 2008

The Pronoun Game

The Pronoun game is excruciating fun with a carload of children - great for long journeys. It's much more challenging than you would think and is the best way I know to teach someone what a pronoun is and why they are so important, and have lots of laughs on the way...
Continue reading "The Pronoun Game" » by Gayle

January 8, 2008

On Writing Well by William Zinsser

This is one of my favourite books of all time - it works both as a book to dip into when you have some spare time and as a serious book for anyone who wants to improve their writing. But it's no dry textbook...
Continue reading "On Writing Well by William Zinsser " » by Gayle


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