David Essex released #AWintersTale in December 1982; it spent ten weeks in the UK chart, peaking at #2 on 15 January 1983.
34 years later, he released this book.
#DecemberSong
@Eggs
David Essex released #AWintersTale in December 1982; it spent ten weeks in the UK chart, peaking at #2 on 15 January 1983.
34 years later, he released this book.
#DecemberSong
@Eggs
#AWintersTale #DecemberSong @Eggs
Years later and I'm still not sure how I feel about this book. So much potential, but I didn't really enjoy reading it, and yet I think about it all the time (seriously, it takes up so much space in my brain).
#DecemberSong Day 21: Fats‘ review of this book that is perfect for #AWintersTale: “Ashley Ramsden retells a Norwegian folktale about a young traveler who was in dire need of a place to stay one winter‘s night. When the traveler encountered a man who was chopping wood, the traveler asked the man if he had any room to spend the night.” Full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-5Zs
#WinterWonderland #AWintersTale
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jszz8SEORr8
I guess my sister‘s Shakespeare collection doesn‘t have The Winters Tale, but it‘s still impressive! Just look at the LEGO mini figure of Shakespeare!!!
#WinterWonderland Day 27: #AWintersTale kiddie version, this book features 2 brothers. Snow. A quest to find a yeti. Of course the older brother has not seen one yet, but that‘s no reason not to look for it, right? With their trusty camera, the two boys go out into the snow in search of.. you know it, a yeti! So much fun! My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-auO
I just started this true crime book (written by the same author as Stranger in the Woods!!) and its #awinterstale that starts days before Christmas in 2001 when Chris Longo murders his three children and wife and then flees to Mexico, where he assumes the identity of NYT writer Michael Finkel.
#winterwonderland #bathandbook