Richard Stewart Haig Cobb, author of the cult hit autobiography 'Richard Cobb: Part One: The easier to digest years' invites you to gather round the piano, sip a warm beverage and listen (by listen, he means read- he hasn't plucked up the courage to ask Neil Oliver to do the audiobook yet, so until then you'll just have to read it in his magnificent long-haired tones) to the story of how he became both fascinated and unreasonably annoyed by Advent calendars and the magic they bring to the most wonderful time of the year. He also fondly recalls tales of Christmas past, from family sledging adventures on the snowy hills of West Linton, to the sticky dance floors of the infamous Peebles Rugby Club. There's also a disturbing amount of Macaulay Culkin references for reasons which the author can attest are still very much unclear. A must for fans of his previous work and a 'might as well, it's only 100 pages long and there's pictures' for others.
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