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bednobs | 19:28 Mon 04th Apr 2011 | Arts & Literature
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What is the best book you've ever read?
for me it would have to be his dark materials by phillip pullman
ok, so it's not technically 1 book, but i bet if i get any answers, people will be giving 2 or three!

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After I'd read it, I was at a loss to say what it was about.

There's this guy on a Greek island, and this other bloke who's a bit weird, and some strange things happen. Or maybe they don't really happen. The End.

Is that a good summary?

I should submit that to a book review website.
"Earthly Powers" by Anthony Burgess or "The Ends of the Earth" trilogy by William Golding.

Probably "Earthly Powers", an amazing book
mccfluff - when did you get that photo taken. you need to get out more. stop reading and join JJ
mccfluff - don't like making personal observations about people but . . . . . . .sorry if i have offended you. had always thought of you as slender.oooooh. . . . .
i've lost 2 pounds this week :-)
Little Women-----Read many years ago
fluffy - was this weight or money? just curious.
brown ...

Did Fluffy's avatar just make you think of Little Women ??
I read the Magus JJ, I was confused as well, thought it was revenge on the guy can't remember his name, but he was a user and abuser. I thought it was all about revenge, but as Fowles doesn't really explain it, it could just be about a satanist on his holidays.
I've had a few holidays that I remember as being like that, Dave.

Get off the plane ... get trolleyed for two weeks ...

... can't quite remember what was going on for the whole time.

Yep. Normal holiday, actually!
all his books are fantasies - bit like the hobbits
well done..... mccfluff
Well it was hard to pick just one but I think A Town Like Alice by Neville Shute as this is the book I have read the most, but also loved The Island by Victoria Hislop and To Kill a Mockingbird is probably my favourite classic. Unfortuately as an avid book reader I read so much that I love it is always hard to choose
My absolute favourite is My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell. I remember my junior school teacher reading it to us just before home time. I loved it. Second fave is Twilight - obviously - the most romantic book I have ever read.
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not read any of those except dorian grey.

its smaller than you expect.
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Just looking at some of the books I'll never throw out :

The White Goddess & I Claudius - Robert Graves - Lovely prose
Goodbye to all that - Robert Graves
The love of seven dolls - Paul Gallico - mega weepie
Lord of Light - Roger Zelazny
"The Thornbirds" by Colleen McCullough. - Couldn't put it down, I even read it while I was stirring the gravy for Dinner..

Fab Book

jem
Dark Angel by Sally Beauman.

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