How does Jo Nesbø decide whether to write crime or children's fiction? - children's books podcast
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The Norwegian thriller writer talks about his obsession with farting, why he loves writing his Doctor Proctor books for children plus gives a lesson on how to pronounce his name this interview by children's reading group The Book Bunch
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