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What is your favourite book of all time?
Mine has to be Lord of the Rings. I have read it loads of times, first tme probably over thirty years ago.
I love hearing other peoples favourite, ancient and modern !!!
What is your all time favourite?
Mine has to be Lord of the Rings. I have read it loads of times, first tme probably over thirty years ago.
I love hearing other peoples favourite, ancient and modern !!!
What is your all time favourite?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A guy called David Gemmell (dead now) has written loads of books - all good in my opinion. But one of his best is called Legend. It's a fantasy thing about an old warrior who joins one last battle at a besieged fortress where he and his compatriots face overwhelming odds. The writer based it on the Spartans last stand at the battle of Thermopylae. It's a great read, full of pathos and great heroism.
To Kill a Mocking Bird must be one of the best books written in the 20 century and it's one of the few books I've lashed out on a really good hard back copy, the others being Lord of the Rings, Tale of Two Cities & Treasure Island. On a lighter note I'm very partial to Terry Pratchett. The really good books can stand re-reading as no matter how often you read them you alway find something new in them
Tara, I first read Wilt a few years ago. I was reading it in bed with Mr R snoring gently beside me. I laughed so much that I had to stuff a hanky in my mouth to stop myself laughing out loud particularly the bit with the inflatable doll. Oh my, Iam grinning just remembering it>
Tickledtrout, I am sure you will love it. The other Bolynn Girl has been recommended, I shall try it.
dominim, my second sprog has got that David gemmel and he has said he will dig it out for me.
Paddywack I agree, if a book has depth its great to pick up bits that didn't fully register when first read. I loved to kill a Mocking Bird, I think it was the first book I read that showed what justice really should be like
Tickledtrout, I am sure you will love it. The other Bolynn Girl has been recommended, I shall try it.
dominim, my second sprog has got that David gemmel and he has said he will dig it out for me.
Paddywack I agree, if a book has depth its great to pick up bits that didn't fully register when first read. I loved to kill a Mocking Bird, I think it was the first book I read that showed what justice really should be like
Hi Rosetta! Well, there is only one "Garp" book...lol
But his style of writing is quite sarcastic, I suppose. Kind of modern fairy tales/dickensian stories, with some twisted ideas! The guy is a genius. I also adore A Prayer for Owen Meanie and A Widow for one year. In fact, I love almost all his books and have read them several times each...lol
But his style of writing is quite sarcastic, I suppose. Kind of modern fairy tales/dickensian stories, with some twisted ideas! The guy is a genius. I also adore A Prayer for Owen Meanie and A Widow for one year. In fact, I love almost all his books and have read them several times each...lol