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Read Reviews for Fallen Angels - Colin Thompson
by - written on 27/10/05 (Very useful, 425 readings)
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I love children's books. No! I mean I seriously love children's books! Well all right, I love books as a general rule, but children's books, with their illustrations, have a different sort of appeal. Sometimes an illustration says more than a story (indeed the same goes for a painting, a photo, a drawing… or a melody, but I am straying from the main subject...) Before my son was even born, or conceived for that matter, I was buying children's books. Sometimes I wonder if I didn't have the child to be able to buy the books… What a horrible thought!! Forgive my twisted sense of ... Read the complete review
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