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We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
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especially when it's the same one over and over, and even worse when it's not particularly well written.
As a father, what I really like are books that either let you get into character (getting laughs off the kids is brilliant) or ones that really flow.
I personally think there are few finer things than reading a book by Dr. Seuss at a fast pace while using a variety of funny voices. Green Eggs and Ham is a particular favourite.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 13:59, 10 replies)
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without making mistakes.
Julia Donaldson books are good for voices too. I especially like Room on the Broom.
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Mine tend to choose it when I bunged up with a cold, or riddled with mouth ulcers. The swine.
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Im lucky I get to read my son Starwars books one after the other and hes only 3! *dances*
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Must be all of those years spent stood over a dingy furnace throwing incompetent buffoons, who intend to impress with their arrogant use of the English language, into a fiery pit. Who knew?
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Fuck knows what it told me. It's barely coherent. But I'm sure I must now have been well and truly told.
Do the kids know their biological dad? Or are you keeping that for when they grow old enough to realise that they're homo sapiens and "daddy" isn't?
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my daughter's 12 this year and she still adores it.
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...my kids think it's funny when I turn blue and pass out.
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I read Stephen King's 'It' to my kids as a bedtime story.. they loved it.
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As a father, what I really like are books that either let you get into character (getting laughs off the kids is brilliant) or ones that really flow
Look out for the "Mr Gum" books, brilliantly silly and plenty of voices. If Friday O'Leary doesn't sound like Eccles then I'm a dutchman's uncle (as I was just saying to my nephew Piet)
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