tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-391507212553338065.post6955210095633510341..comments2024-02-15T19:52:08.104+00:00Comments on BookBairn: What is Mummy Reading? October - DecemberBookBairnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12720578825747900277noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-391507212553338065.post-50639469263774710122019-01-10T14:26:50.130+00:002019-01-10T14:26:50.130+00:00I didn't! That's why I didn't read as ...I didn't! That's why I didn't read as many in December! I may need to borrow that when you're done.BookBairnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12720578825747900277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-391507212553338065.post-75885221422307560482019-01-09T11:23:06.871+00:002019-01-09T11:23:06.871+00:00What a lot of reading! I don’t know how you manage...What a lot of reading! I don’t know how you managed it through the “chicken pox” weeks and the “tummy bug” week and the festive season. Well done. You put me to shame but I am reading a great book at the moment - “At Home on the 18th” by George Peper. He was editor in chief of Golf magazine. The book is about the two years he and his wife spent living in St Andrews after buying a flat overlooking the 18th on the Old Course. I find it an easy read and very witty. It has me giggling out loud and reading bits to G’Ma BookBairn. If you know St Andrews well (as we do) I think you’d enjoy it whether a golfer or not. BookBairn's Papa Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02266762385978595570noreply@blogger.com