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Elina | 03:01 Mon 05th May 2014 | Books & Authors
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Which are yours ... & why? Do they have sentimental attachment? Are they rare?
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I bought a book some years ago, I have mislaid it in the house somewhere, but it was a photographer who befriended people who were living on the streets & she would ask them could she take pics of the contents of their pockets .. all they had so to speak, I found that book fascinating & touching at the same time.
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I also have two 'Beatles Illustrated lyrics 1 & 2' books from the 70s by Alan Aldridge ... fantastic illustrations in them!
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Oh so many! A copy of John Evelyn's diary from the 1600's / The life of Samuel Johnson 1 & 2 ... to read about life as it happened from so long ago I find fascinating!
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& a little New Testament book signed ... Edmond Maximilian Noble 1a Herd Street March 6th 1901 .... I'd love to know who Edmond was!!
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett is a favourite - I really like his writing style in this one. (I know it's not a masterpiece, but it's good) :o}
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Great when you find a good book /author Peas!
always enjoy reading to kill a mocking bird - harper lee.
Me too l-j, my favourite book of all time.
Lord of the Rings, never fails to entrance me, i find new things in the books every time i read them, which has been many
lots packed into a small volume bt.
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My favourite book (sentimentally speaking) is a lovely leather-bound book of John Masefield's poems. My Dad gave it me for my 11th birthday.

Others are my old Enid Blyton books. Just remind me SO much of childhood.
My love of books changes-it used to be Pratchett, but it's starting not to surprise me, been over-reading it, I'm afraid. Started reading Simon Brett-Murder in the Title. Spike Mullins' autobiog Me, To Name But A Few is another favourite.
To Kill A Mocking Bird was a book I studied at school in the late 70's.
I loved English lessons but was not very good. But the teacher must have been good as she kept my interest & I have since read this more a few more times and understand it much better as an adult.
Star of the Sea by Joseph O'Connor, which enlightened me about the Irish famine and it's decimation.
If going on what I use the most, then it must be my Chambers Crossword Dictionary, every day I have a read of it. Other than that I say Neuromancer by William Gibson and the following two novels, always enjoy giving those a read.
Anything by Philip K. Dick, but especially "The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldrich."
It takes sci-fi to a whole new level.
The Skallagrigg by William Horwood. Out of print and paperback copies horrendously expensive if you can find them online.
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Scrivens! it exists ...your Axminster catalogue ... thought you were winding me up!
Horseshoes .. I'd love to see your leather bound volume of poems.
Thanks everyone!

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