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Favourite Books...
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Which are yours ... & why? Do they have sentimental attachment? Are they rare?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't really have a single favourite book, but in the event of a fire at home, the first book I'd save is my old Collins edition of Three Men in a Boat - bought with Christmas money after I'd seen the film on TV, and it's been with me wherever I go ever since (and yes it still makes me laugh 50 years on).
After that - an illustrated book of poetry which was a wedding present from my wife, then my battered paperback copies of The Annotated Alice and The Annotated Snark. Then one of my illustrated copies of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - the one published the same year my father and father-in-law were born.
After those ... well it could be a long list ! And while those choices may seem to be all sentimental, I do read them all from time to time and enjoy them as much today as the day I originally bought them.
After that - an illustrated book of poetry which was a wedding present from my wife, then my battered paperback copies of The Annotated Alice and The Annotated Snark. Then one of my illustrated copies of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - the one published the same year my father and father-in-law were born.
After those ... well it could be a long list ! And while those choices may seem to be all sentimental, I do read them all from time to time and enjoy them as much today as the day I originally bought them.
Much as I dislike Ken Follett I have to agree that Pillars of the Earth was a brilliant read....
Diary of a Nobody and the books of J.L.Carr are my read again and again books..and Oliver Twist because it was the first grown up book I read as a child....til my sister shredded it.
I do like Simon Brett for his humour in murder and we have some great crime authors around now....I love a good murder mystery with a great plot to store away in the back of my mind.....I have never forgiven the sister........☻
Diary of a Nobody and the books of J.L.Carr are my read again and again books..and Oliver Twist because it was the first grown up book I read as a child....til my sister shredded it.
I do like Simon Brett for his humour in murder and we have some great crime authors around now....I love a good murder mystery with a great plot to store away in the back of my mind.....I have never forgiven the sister........☻
My two Masters theses, both leather bound. Not here though at the moment, but in storage.
Reading - fav book of literature, Herman Hesse's The Glass Bead Game also known as the Magister Ludi. It was the novel that tipped him into the Nobel Prize for Literature in 46.
Antique - would love a 1st edition of Arthur Ransome's writings, preferably an omnibus or a set of all his books.
Reading - fav book of literature, Herman Hesse's The Glass Bead Game also known as the Magister Ludi. It was the novel that tipped him into the Nobel Prize for Literature in 46.
Antique - would love a 1st edition of Arthur Ransome's writings, preferably an omnibus or a set of all his books.