I'm not sure I could say which book was my favourite. Each has its individual charm, but WH was the perfect end-of-the-holiday read.
kids' doubts about each other seem very natural, as does the eventual friendship. Yes, it's not a case of everyone getting along swimmingly immediately, it's earned.
I'm an elder sister, so I tend to see things more from Nancy and John's (and maybe Susan's) perspective.
The mug's great. It could only be topped by a tin (?) mug to rinse in the lake or in a beck.
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Date: 2008-01-07 08:31 pm (UTC)I'm not sure I could say which book was my favourite. Each has its individual charm, but WH was the perfect end-of-the-holiday read.
kids' doubts about each other seem very natural, as does the eventual friendship. Yes, it's not a case of everyone getting along swimmingly immediately, it's earned.
I'm an elder sister, so I tend to see things more from Nancy and John's (and maybe Susan's) perspective.
The mug's great. It could only be topped by a tin (?) mug to rinse in the lake or in a beck.