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The voices.
giantrobot1 said:Later on, my nan collected those cards that were given away free in PG Tips boxes about various unexplained things. I still remember them very vividly.
WhistlingJack said:giantrobot1 said:Later on, my nan collected those cards that were given away free in PG Tips boxes about various unexplained things. I still remember them very vividly.
The Brooke Bond Unexplained Mysteries set can be perused here - whom.co.uk/squelch/unexplained_myst
PeniG said:I love these sorts of threads because it highlights the importance of the books you read when you're between 8 and 14 - not coincidentally, "my" age group!
giantrobot1 said:Ah! The mystery hands! They're a classic!
svart said:Alan Garner is a favourite for me The Weirdstone of Brisingamen was probably the first fanatasy novel I read (at 13)
I still (over 30 years later) Have 2 copies of it just in case I lose one
Leaferne said:giantrobot1 said:Ah! The mystery hands! They're a classic!
We had a whole thread on that card which I have been unsuccessfully trying to dig up again (can't seem to find it).
svart said:Alan Garner is a favourite for me The Weirdstone of Brisingamen was probably the first fanatasy novel I read (at 13)
I still (over 30 years later) Have 2 copies of it just in case I lose one
Some have been attributed to wandering groups of Vikings or Welshmen