one of those self indulgent thingys. just some so called tomes that have impacted me, changed me, made me laugh or just make me shake my head... and ya ones I still like to have a look at...
(roughly in chronogical order)
Chronicles of Narnia - every re-read from the age of 7 till today is brill
Tinkle - Yes! had all the issues from 1 - 127. lot of the stories and characters stick. Tantri the Mantri, and Shikari Shambu...
Target - those who complain about my humour can blame my grandfather and this great mag. It was coool.
Asterix - how do they get puns to translate so well?
Tintin - cool characters 'to be precise school tractors'. 'Ten Thousand Thundering Typhoons and Billions of Blue Blistering Barnacles.'
The Bible - well it's not really a book in a normal sense. It's a great collection of writings. Pretty much the central bit of literature or writing to my life.
Tolkien - no i'm not a fanatic. I've read the Hobbit only twice, LOTR twice and Silmarillion one and a half times. I want to live with Tom Bombadil.
My first book of riddles - Why did the two inkspots cry? Because their mother was in the pen doing a long sentence.
Adrian Plass - Fav Christian writer along with CS Lewis. '... can't fix the roof, it's a futile gesture'. Get it?
A Man Called Thursday - One of GK Chesterton's bizarre stories. Fascinating.
Tom Wright, Richard Bauckham, Conrad Gempf - Theologians I like.
Maus Thee graphic novel
At this point I figure that this list is endless. So you may browse to another window.
(roughly in chronogical order)
Chronicles of Narnia - every re-read from the age of 7 till today is brill
Tinkle - Yes! had all the issues from 1 - 127. lot of the stories and characters stick. Tantri the Mantri, and Shikari Shambu...
Target - those who complain about my humour can blame my grandfather and this great mag. It was coool.
Asterix - how do they get puns to translate so well?
Tintin - cool characters 'to be precise school tractors'. 'Ten Thousand Thundering Typhoons and Billions of Blue Blistering Barnacles.'
The Bible - well it's not really a book in a normal sense. It's a great collection of writings. Pretty much the central bit of literature or writing to my life.
Tolkien - no i'm not a fanatic. I've read the Hobbit only twice, LOTR twice and Silmarillion one and a half times. I want to live with Tom Bombadil.
My first book of riddles - Why did the two inkspots cry? Because their mother was in the pen doing a long sentence.
Adrian Plass - Fav Christian writer along with CS Lewis. '... can't fix the roof, it's a futile gesture'. Get it?
A Man Called Thursday - One of GK Chesterton's bizarre stories. Fascinating.
Tom Wright, Richard Bauckham, Conrad Gempf - Theologians I like.
Maus Thee graphic novel
At this point I figure that this list is endless. So you may browse to another window.
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