Geri Halliwell-Horner
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So I sort of make, try and make well-rounded characters that we can all... connect with. And I love that. Yeah. And you should watch their journey and surprise and cry when they die.
So I sort of make, try and make well-rounded characters that we can all... connect with. And I love that. Yeah. And you should watch their journey and surprise and cry when they die.
Yeah. They've got to though. Yeah. They have to. Someone, you have to make the, you know, someone always has to die. Yeah. You have to cry in a book. And I always endeavor to make you cry and laugh and laugh out loud. There's bits in it that I'm like, I was muttering with humor when I was like, well, a certain chapter online that's quite amusing to me
Yeah. They've got to though. Yeah. They have to. Someone, you have to make the, you know, someone always has to die. Yeah. You have to cry in a book. And I always endeavor to make you cry and laugh and laugh out loud. There's bits in it that I'm like, I was muttering with humor when I was like, well, a certain chapter online that's quite amusing to me
Yeah. They've got to though. Yeah. They have to. Someone, you have to make the, you know, someone always has to die. Yeah. You have to cry in a book. And I always endeavor to make you cry and laugh and laugh out loud. There's bits in it that I'm like, I was muttering with humor when I was like, well, a certain chapter online that's quite amusing to me
Like when you're going on world tours and you're... Yeah, before I would say, like I was studying English literature and then my path took another way, but I did contemplate at one point being a journalist. Okay. So I did think about it and it was always useful, you know, within the band to contribute in that level. I found it really, you know, I could give authentically...
Like when you're going on world tours and you're... Yeah, before I would say, like I was studying English literature and then my path took another way, but I did contemplate at one point being a journalist. Okay. So I did think about it and it was always useful, you know, within the band to contribute in that level. I found it really, you know, I could give authentically...
Like when you're going on world tours and you're... Yeah, before I would say, like I was studying English literature and then my path took another way, but I did contemplate at one point being a journalist. Okay. So I did think about it and it was always useful, you know, within the band to contribute in that level. I found it really, you know, I could give authentically...
you know, the power of words and ideas. Right. You know, sort of that landscape of it. I really enjoyed that bit, you know, whatever it came to. Yeah. You know, whether it was videos, you know, storytelling within a song is like a coffee shot of a story, whereas a book is just a longer feast.
you know, the power of words and ideas. Right. You know, sort of that landscape of it. I really enjoyed that bit, you know, whatever it came to. Yeah. You know, whether it was videos, you know, storytelling within a song is like a coffee shot of a story, whereas a book is just a longer feast.
you know, the power of words and ideas. Right. You know, sort of that landscape of it. I really enjoyed that bit, you know, whatever it came to. Yeah. You know, whether it was videos, you know, storytelling within a song is like a coffee shot of a story, whereas a book is just a longer feast.
I'll tell you who gave me the first piece of advice. Do you know who Dawn French is? She's a comedian. Okay, no. She was in French and Saunders. She used to be in, what did she be? She was really good. If you look at Vicar of Dibley, she's really funny. Okay. And she's so clever. And she's a brilliant comedian. She told me, leave the phone outside. That was the first bit.
I'll tell you who gave me the first piece of advice. Do you know who Dawn French is? She's a comedian. Okay, no. She was in French and Saunders. She used to be in, what did she be? She was really good. If you look at Vicar of Dibley, she's really funny. Okay. And she's so clever. And she's a brilliant comedian. She told me, leave the phone outside. That was the first bit.
I'll tell you who gave me the first piece of advice. Do you know who Dawn French is? She's a comedian. Okay, no. She was in French and Saunders. She used to be in, what did she be? She was really good. If you look at Vicar of Dibley, she's really funny. Okay. And she's so clever. And she's a brilliant comedian. She told me, leave the phone outside. That was the first bit.
But I love sharing love of books with other people. And you go, what did you think of that bit? And a good one, yeah.
But I love sharing love of books with other people. And you go, what did you think of that bit? And a good one, yeah.
But I love sharing love of books with other people. And you go, what did you think of that bit? And a good one, yeah.
It's so hard to say. I mean, you must have that thought a lot. Because ones that stay with you, for example, Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I read that as a child. Amazing. But then, you know, in my 30s, I remember reading The Book Thief. Okay. And that was so different and incredible. And then I read Hamnet. Have you read that? No. Okay, that's, oh my God, that makes you cry.
It's so hard to say. I mean, you must have that thought a lot. Because ones that stay with you, for example, Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I read that as a child. Amazing. But then, you know, in my 30s, I remember reading The Book Thief. Okay. And that was so different and incredible. And then I read Hamnet. Have you read that? No. Okay, that's, oh my God, that makes you cry.
It's so hard to say. I mean, you must have that thought a lot. Because ones that stay with you, for example, Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I read that as a child. Amazing. But then, you know, in my 30s, I remember reading The Book Thief. Okay. And that was so different and incredible. And then I read Hamnet. Have you read that? No. Okay, that's, oh my God, that makes you cry.