Record of the Day: April and May
I apologise for the long silence, I have been working a lot and have had some other things going on.
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I apologise for the long silence, I have been working a lot and have had some other things going on.

Welcome to a new occasional series, Twelve Questions with Phoebe, where I, Phoebe, ask interesting people the same twelve questions.

French hoods, et al.
This is very late, partly down to Easter and partly down to the usual germ-house illness.
Here are the records I listened to in February!

I haven’t really kept up with the last few decades of children’s publishing, and I assumed that, reasonably similar to the coincidence that music was the best it has ever been and ever will be when I was between the ages of thirteen and maybe twenty-five or so, the books I remember reading when I was a small child represent a kind of Fukuyama event.
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It is 2026 and it is extremely cold.
And here it is – my top twenty records of 2025, in no particular order.

In case you missed the introductory paragraph for July’s records of the day: