Jennings and Darbyshire. I loved them too, so far removed from West Earlham Juniors and
the Blyth Jex! William books were at a different level of genius though.
Posted By: shortfatb on July 9th 2017 at 18:01:22
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- Did anyone read Jennings books when they were little? (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 9, 17:33:55
- Nope, only Enid Bottom. Oh wait and biggles. (n/m) (General Chat) - Men without hats, Jul 9, 18:14:47
- Blyton not bottom - that was last year. (n/m) (General Chat) - Men without hats, Jul 9, 18:15:24
- Haha! (n/m) (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 9, 18:30:14
- Blyton not bottom - that was last year. (n/m) (General Chat) - Men without hats, Jul 9, 18:15:24
- Jennings and Darbyshire. I loved them too, so far removed from West Earlham Juniors and (General Chat) - shortfatb, Jul 9, 18:01:22
- So different from my world too. I met Anthony Buckeridge once at a book festival (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 9, 18:08:51
- I have heard Martin J, but I still prefer to, occasionally, read the books. The structure (General Chat) - shortfatb, Jul 9, 19:00:11
- So different from my world too. I met Anthony Buckeridge once at a book festival (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 9, 18:08:51
- Yes!! Loved them. (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Jul 9, 17:58:05
- Yes and Biggles (n/m) (General Chat) - trustsec, Jul 9, 17:36:19
- I wasn't keen on Biggles but I only tried one on them. (General Chat) - Bravo win or die, Jul 9, 17:41:26
- Nope, only Enid Bottom. Oh wait and biggles. (n/m) (General Chat) - Men without hats, Jul 9, 18:14:47
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