If Neil Gaiman remembering his good friend Terry Pratchett doesn’t make you more than a little sad inside you’re made of harsher stuff than I (via tor.com).
MALORY TOWERS Enid Blyton First published 1946 I was in primary school when I was given the set of Malory Towers books as a birthday gift. I’d read a lot of Blyton before then, as my mother was a baby boomer; so I had grown up with the 1950s copies of … Continue reading