 Hello there, Carl here from ITV Wales. Now as a grown-up I spend my day reading the news or reading weather maps to do the weather. But as a kid, especially on a wet and windy day, I loved snuggling up and reading Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach. It's a long time ago since I read it, but I do remember just how magical it was and how much I loved the happy ending after a really sad start for James. So that's my favourite book and I'm going to read it again soon. My favourite book, Diary of Women with a Kid the Last Girl. It's my favourite book because of the way Geoff Kinney wrote it and how funny it is. Hey, I'm Matt from Capital Breakfast in South Wales. My favourite book of all time is something I studied at GCC English and it's Myson Men. It's a really powerful story. It made me cry at the end and they still study it in school today as well, so it's a great book. My favourite book is Cancer Granny and I like this book because it can be really imagined to me. My favourite book as a child was Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. First of all, I remember having it read to me because I thought my mum or dad would sit at the edge of the bed when I was just about to go to sleep and would read a chapter to me. I loved it because you then go to sleep with all these characters in your mind because it was such a great book for finding somebody's imagination. My favourite book is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Rudolph because the characters really inspire me. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was certainly one of my favourite books as I was growing up. I always remember being with my brother standing at my wardrobe hoping that we could just walk in and be transported to a world like Narnia.