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Rosetta | 23:21 Sun 20th Jul 2008 | Books & Authors
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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 !!!
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Tom Sharpe!
Hi Rosetta
Just bought the 1st of the CJ Sansom books, can't wait to start it.
I loved To Kill a Mockingbird
The QuIncunx by Charles Pallliser
The Book Thief by Marcus Zuzak
The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillippa Gregory
Birds without Wings by Louis Bernieres
and many more
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
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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





My first Tom Sharpe was Vintage Stuff - the school for "overactive underachievers!" (love that expression ;-)) - hilarious. So was Ancestral Vices - murder and mayhem!
I made the mistake of watching the film The Other Boleyn Girl. I think I've now ruined the experience of reading it.
Chosing just one is impossible! If you put a gun to my head, I'd probably chose "The World According to Garp", by John Irving though. Close second, "Lolita" by Nabokov.
And lots and lots of close thirds!!! lol
The Bible is the most interesting read of all time
I dug out my old DVD's of Blott on the Landscape the other day. Still a classic.
ziggy is you for real LOL
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Tiggs, isnt that the one you're reaning at the moment?


Hey Maxi!!! Am I right that the Garp books are funny (not being sarky, just not read them)
me is real babybow lol
I still have a copy of Little Black Sambo that my Mum bought me as a small child. It's still a lovely book and a shame that it now has different connotations and got banned.
Zig - I love Enid Blyton books. They were my favourite, growing up.
This is quite some thread so haven't read everyones posts but i love anything by Lawrence Block. Especially the books about Evan Tanner. Easy readiing and funny. At least i like em any way. Also Carl Hiaasen (think i spelt that wrong). Similar style to LB but not quite as good.
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
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Zig zag, would have read those as a nipper,thoug not a great fan of Mrs Blyton. Noddy was an irritating little squ irt . Later on prefered The Secret seven
just a shame everything is thrown out of context today

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