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AnonyMouse_26037

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  1. Young Froglet will indeed (mainly because you persist in calling me young but partly because I'm avoiding writing my reports! ) Like FM says it's a surprisingly violent start to this lovely book which is a tear jerker but not because of the axe related opening! I think it's a book about friendship and brains! Perhaps FM can help me out with some clues as she knows what it is!
  2. It's one of my favourites too but I don't know the first line - I was pulling a selection off my shelf and seeing which had opening lines which I thought gave a clue but not too much of a clue! OK, only number 10 left - I think this is one of my favourites!
  3. Yes! How did you get that one? I thought it was really hard!
  4. That’s right! Have repeated the missing ones above so they’re to hand. 7 is an adult’s fiction book, 10 is children’s.
  5. Yes, yes, yes! So we only need 5, 7 and 10.
  6. Believe it or not I don’t think I’ve ever actually read Winnie the Pooh. I did google for some ideas for this, and scanned my bookshelves but only picked books I’ve actually read.
  7. I confess to only reading it for the first time 3 years ago, took me a couple of days to get into the language and then I fell in love with it and spent a whole, glorious summer holiday day devouring it!
  8. How about this... which books are these the opening sentences (or part sentences) of? 1. It is a truth universally acknowledged... 2. Once there was a fish and... 3. Last night I dreamt I went to... 4. All children, except one, grow up. 5. There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. 6. It was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen. 7. When a day that you happen to know is Wednesday starts off by sounding like Sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere. 8. Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits... 9. The first place that I can well remember, was a large pleasant meadow with a pond of clear water in it. 10. "Where's Papa going with that axe?" PS I tried to make 4. easy!
  9. Go with that! I've never heard of it!
  10. So it is! When I was fourth year juniors we did our register by numbers - guess what number I was... Do you think it’s a sign?! 😧
  11. See you lot are good at this!! I just kept thinking along the lines of a combination of Goldilocks/3 little pigs for number 7 and couldn't figure out where a spider came in to it! So, by my reckoning the only one missing is number 4?
  12. This is from my sister - I don’t have the answers and I’ve previously explained how not good I am at this kind of thing. Apparently they’re all children’s books...
  13. I'm not sure - I've googled it but I can't tell.
  14. Congratulations!! Two guvnors is my plan for tomorrow! I watched Joseph on Friday. Jesus Christ Superstar this weekend... I am just planning my menu for the next week. I always do a week at a time anyway but at the moment I'm trying to do a combination of eating out of the freezer but also keeping it stocked with a couple of week's worth of meals to minimise my supermarket trips as much as possible.
  15. Just to say that I’m feeling very proud of myself. Have just figured out how to get YouTube on my TV which means I can comfortably watch some of the amazing ballets, plays and musicals being streamed at the moment! Anyone want to join me for Jane Eyre on Thursday?
  16. 2. Maya Angelou? 3. Winnie the pooh! 4. What is it about the things you post to number 4?! I recognise that quote too but can't think who it is!!
  17. One of today's jobs is planning what I will eat for the rest of the week. I'm eating mostly out the freezer though so will probably only need to shop for a bit of milk and some fresh fruit/veg. I have some overripe pears which are not good to eat as they are but an American friend just told me about pear butter so I'm going to experiment with that. I think tomorrow's TDL might have clean the fridge on it as I suspect there are some unused joys in there that I need to do something with!
  18. Sunnyday, I know that feeling. I find it weird being 'officially' on holiday when I was in school for reduced hours last week but not in school the week before. I did the stern talking to myself too and so far it's worked. A decent amount of tidying done, I completed my NSPCC online safer recruitment training and I haven't done any crochet... yet! Your tea sounds delicious and I like it's potential for good soup and bubble and squeak! I have decided that I probably need to create myself a sort of timetable to get through the 'not in school' weeks or I won't achieve anything. However, I'm also trying to remind myself that I've just finished a term with more than the usual challenges in it and it's ok to feel tired and like I need a nap! Take care of yourselves!
  19. Martin Luther King, Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey?
  20. Just putting these here so we don't lose them. Sunnyday - are they all from films?
  21. OK, I've been through the list and I reckon we have 21: 1. Walking on sunshine 2. Sweet dreams (are made of this) 3. Video killed the radio star (but is this too early?) 4. Eye of the tiger 5. Gold 6. 99 red balloons 7. Walk like an egyptian 8. Spin me right round 9. Blue Monday 10. When doves cry 11. Sledgehammer 12. Ghostbusters/Ghost town 13. Total eclipse of the heart 14. Another one bites the dust 15. Road to nowhere 16. Heaven is a place on earth 17. Africa 18. Living on a prayer 19. Jump 20. I'm dying in your arms tonight 21. Ashes to ashes
  22. I just did! It is lovely and now I’m singing it again and going ‘oh that one!’
  23. You know what I’m still clueless - this is exactly why I’m rubbish in pub quizzes! 😂
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