review Fill My Stocking A Christmas Anthology
Fill My Stocking Stocking A MOBI #183 is a collection of Christmas anecdotes stories poems and sketches from Alan Titchmarsh be. A wonderfully funny and witty book that deserves to be filled exactly in any stocking
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Autifully illustrated with his own watercolour vignettes This anthology combines well known favorites with Titchmarsh's own se. This a fun and entertaining Christmas read It has become a tradition for my wife and I to read it to each other as the holiday approaches
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Lf penned festive pieces and collected together for the first time this is the perfect stocking filler for his legions of fans.. A lovely book that shares the Christmas spirit
This Book Enhances the atmosphere and spirit of Christmas
Absolutely wonderful we sat round the table before Christmas several evenings myself Ed Cara just before she left home we each picked out our favourite bits of the book Very good book to have around at Christmas to keep dipping back into
A wonderfully funny and witty book that deserves to be filled exactly in any stocking
Wonderful book A book that you will want to re read every year Really gets you in the mood for the festive season Can be shared with the whole family
A great little book Read it every Christmas for some fond memories and traditions
This a fun and entertaining Christmas read It has become a tradition for my wife and I to read it to each other as the holiday approaches
Some really nice extracts from good books but too much of A T s own writings for me personally
A lovely book that shares the Christmas spirit
Very enjoyable A delightful collection of traditional Christmas carols contemporary poems and modern re imaginations of fairytales Easy to fall into and flip through at free will
Just the sort of book that appears on the shelves around Christmas time This is a collection of all sorts of chrismassy pieces from uite famous poetry and uotes to carol lyrics to bits of humorous verse and plays by Titchmarsh himself