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Beswitched Wed 24-Mar-21 11:11:53

My friend's daughter is a very talented writer. She has written a Children's book and has had a few requests for the full script from agents. However it never gets further than that. She accepts she's lucky to even get that far and rejection is part of being a writer. She can't help feeling bitter, however, when she sees celeb after celeb publishing mediocre books and getting loads of publicity.

I find it depressing as well. There are so many good children's writers out there but you have to wade through so much dross to find them in bookshops.

Jane43 Sun 28-Mar-21 22:26:44

I remember my Mum saying how much she enjoyed David Niven’s book The Moon’s A Balloon, this would have been the early 1970s.

GrandmaKT Sun 28-Mar-21 22:47:47

Jane43

I remember my Mum saying how much she enjoyed David Niven’s book The Moon’s A Balloon, this would have been the early 1970s.

Oh yes, it was very popular Jane43. I remember my mum reading it. She passed it on to me - a bit risqué for a 12 year old!

Casdon Sun 28-Mar-21 22:58:48

Nigel Slater is a good author as well as a celebrity, Toast is an excellent read, and I love his Christmas Chronicles.

GillT57 Mon 29-Mar-21 09:54:10

I did enjoy Thursday Murder Club, I liked the characters. I read very few autobiographies as frankly, I am generally not interested, but many years ago I read 'The Moons a Ballooon' by David Niven and then 'Bring on the empty horses' and thoroughly enjoyed them and developed an affection for a man I had never met (obviously). Jenny Eclair has written a couple of good ones, and I do enjoy Ben Elton's books, but they are clever people anyway, just happen to be on TV.