When Observer staff and interns aren’t writing articles, shooting video, posting blogs or keeping the lights on, we’re avid readers. So I thought it’d be fun to poll the office on our summer books.
Postmodern Pooh by Frederick Crews Profile, £7.99 When I started university, a really horribly long time ago, I bought a copy of Frederick Crews's The Pooh Perplex, a collection of spoof essays by ...
Two years ago, nine year old Christopher Harrington was struggling to read and beginning to fall behind in class. His mother Sharon, 36, a single mother and housewife, busy with the needs of his ...
A new Winnie-the-Pooh character, ‘Penguin’, will feature in an anthology due for release next month, marking 90 years since the Winnie-the-Pooh novel was first published. The Penguin character was ...
Winnie the Pooh is addicted to honey.1 He doesn’t need psychostimulants (also addicting) but, rather, rehabilitation and maybe some methadone. His mind is little, not because of shaken bear syndrome, ...