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who's your favourite book-world character?
Posted by: nettie63 (89.241.166.---)
Date: April 11, 2008 10:02PM

Hello again all (been a while I know)

Have just finished re-reading TEA, LIAGB and now almost through WOLP, which I must say is my fav by miles. I adore the whole book-world concept. JF's imagination is fathomless.
So, who is your fav bookland character? Mine has to be Commander Bradshaw. I love the bit where he whisks Thursday off for a cup of tea and introduces her to Mrs Bradshaw.How I'd love to sit on the verandah with them both and watch the wildebeest kicking up the dust! Sigh...
I've also been hinting to my husband about the possibility of moving to the Lake District and living in a Sunderland. They have one in the RAF museum in London and they are absolutely enormous.
Well, roll up roll up, and cast your votes...
Nettie

Re: who's your favourite book-world character?
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.manc.cable.ntl.com)
Date: April 13, 2008 03:01PM

You had me confused for a moment - I didn't think that Sunderland was in the Lake District! (It may be an indefinite article, but it has power.)

I am sure that we have seen you around the chaos that is Nextian Chat, so you will probably know that you will see more replies if you re-post there. Whether they will be on-topic, though, is anybody's guess.



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