Has anybody read _The Falcon's Malteser_ by Anthony Horowitz?
It's an excellent spoof of you know what. Not only am h-b
spoof, but with a very English feel.
Chris
At 10:17 26/03/02 +0000, you wrote:
> >How about children's literature?
>May I recommend a strategic Rara-Avian withdrawal,
leaving this can of
>worms unopened? Children's literature has always been
very hb/noir,
>thanks to its roots in the fairy tale, grizzly
stories of Christian
>martyrdom, 18th-19th century moral instruction -
whatever. It is
>crowded with wonderful stuff which leaves Harry
Potter looking like the
>cozy comedy that it is.
>
>Now Alice in Wonderland, for example ...
>
>(for godsake don't get her started, they
screamed).
>
>MM
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