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I read the book wind in the willows
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
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"The Wind in The Willows was and remains a favourite of mine.
I rarely re-read apart from that one and a book I first read at 18 called The Life Situation " yes i agree it just struck me as...... How would i view that book now as an adult |
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I watched the original ‘movie’ a couple of weeks ago and I still love it. Inspired by a river near where I used to live.
Reread watership down because I loved it as a kid and it’s very near where I’m from.
Sentimental old bugger!! |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
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"I watched the original ‘movie’ a couple of weeks ago and I still love it. Inspired by a river near where I used to live.
Reread watership down because I loved it as a kid and it’s very near where I’m from.
Sentimental old bugger!! " I've been to watership down had to ask Andrew Lloyd Webber if we could walk along his land to access it. |
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"The Wind in The Willows was and remains a favourite of mine.
I rarely re-read apart from that one and a book I first read at 18 called The Life Situation yes i agree it just struck me as...... How would i view that book now as an adult "
I definitely view The Life Situation differently with each decade but it influenced the way I think about relationships at 18 |
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I re-read most books that I read. I've probably read the following 3 times or more:
Post Office by Bukowski
Portnoy's Complaint by Roth
Of Madness and Folly by Old
and most of the books I have by Vonnegut. |
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By *ris Gray OP Man
over a year ago
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"I re-read most books that I read. I've probably read the following 3 times or more:
Post Office by Bukowski
Portnoy's Complaint by Roth
Of Madness and Folly by Old
and most of the books I have by Vonnegut." Wow i haven't read any of them |
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"When i was at school saw it on the shelf yesterday and thought I'll read it again, what books have you reread? "
One of my favorutes
I have a kindle because I'm a big reader and gave up the ammount of times i bought a book read it and passed it on to buy it again and re read it.
I love rhe smell of old school hard backs like Enid Blyton Judy blume but am a fan of Martina cole and jd Robb Kimberly Chambers
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The necroscope series of books.
Read them many times.
Read pretty much all the James Herbert books a few times.
Same with Clive Barker.
The work's of HP Lovecraft.
Everything related to Dune a few times.
Lord of the rings.
About 4 time's.
All of the works by Michael Slade.
The watcher By Charles MacLean.
Many others many times.
Including the complete work's of Charles Dickens.
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