I'm Busy Reading....
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- Redfraggle
- Glamorous Granny
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Oh I am - Granny frosty Actually, my grandchildren refuse to believe I'm their granny. They call me Juju
- Bunnylump
- Granny Boingybott
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Love it. My friend Janet is "Granjan!"
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
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But, you mean Knickerless Fraglet isn't your real name?
Oh, you mean you're writing under a nom de plume, I see!
Oh, you mean you're writing under a nom de plume, I see!
- Redfraggle
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Yes, I'm really just plain and simple Judith (I'm very simple)
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Just finished reading your book young Fraggle. I read it on my kindle but I've bought the paperback for my 'not daughter-in-law'
There's no point in having a last minute if you don't use it!
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I'm Grandsey to my 2Bunnylump wrote: Love it. My friend Janet is "Granjan!"
There's no point in having a last minute if you don't use it!
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My Fraggle book arrived on Saturday and I can't put it down.....
I have always loved Irish folk tales ever since primary school when we had a teacher from Ulster who spent the year teaching us Irish geography, literature ( especially Patricia Lynch), myths and folklore. I suppose that it all meant more to me partly because my birthday is on St Patrick's Day
So thanks Judith for this lovely treat of a book bringing folklore into the 21st century!
I have always loved Irish folk tales ever since primary school when we had a teacher from Ulster who spent the year teaching us Irish geography, literature ( especially Patricia Lynch), myths and folklore. I suppose that it all meant more to me partly because my birthday is on St Patrick's Day
So thanks Judith for this lovely treat of a book bringing folklore into the 21st century!
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