WHAT OTHER PEOPLE DID
Vikki wrote about seven books that should be on every writer’s bookshelf — four of which I hadn’t across across before so thanks again Vikki, a really useful post.
The Look Glassing is far superior to Wonderland, by the way. Instead of playing cards, it is chess pieces that come alive and the Thatcher-esque Red Queen is one of the great characters of fiction

The adventures of Pod, Homily, and Arrietty – the little people who live alongside us. Every time I lose something without having moved from my desk I believe all over again.
The first in the Narnia Series (although the first book actually written was the more famous The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) which I read as a child and re-read as an adult. This remains a favourite, but I am also fond of The Silver Chair and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. I’ve tried and tried with The Horse and His Boy and can’t get on with it. I did go off the series in my early teens when I discovered that it was based on the Christ story, but I’ve forgiven C.S.Lewis…

That was very kind of you. My blog just happens – it is my daily writing practice. You humans are much more efficient and organised than we cats are though…!
I enjoy your antipodean musings and I thought other people would as well….take care and let me know if you ever do have seven things you want to share with us humans….
Great rule bending there Bridget 😉
Wow, some great books!
Xx
I’m following in a great and noble tradition – yours!
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