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Damn it, Dick King-Smith's dead.
When I was a kid, I liked books and I liked animals. I was painfully shy, so I didn't like people. Dick King-Smith wrote a huge number of kids' books about animals. You see how he might've been a massive part of my childhood.
I read The Sheep-Pig and Saddlebottom and The Hodgeheg and King Max the Last and Pets for Keeps and Sophie's Tom and Martin's Mice. All or most were published by Young Puffin, I think.
I mean, he was 88. But damn it.
When I was a kid, I liked books and I liked animals. I was painfully shy, so I didn't like people. Dick King-Smith wrote a huge number of kids' books about animals. You see how he might've been a massive part of my childhood.
I read The Sheep-Pig and Saddlebottom and The Hodgeheg and King Max the Last and Pets for Keeps and Sophie's Tom and Martin's Mice. All or most were published by Young Puffin, I think.
I mean, he was 88. But damn it.
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Date: 2011-01-09 04:52 pm (UTC)But yeah, dammit. Kid's books these days are generally not as good as when we were kids IMO (you'd know better than me though, with your library experience). In a fight between Finn Family Moomintroll and a Hannah Montana book there is no contest. Moomins win hands (paws?) down.