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over a year ago
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"winnie the pooh
Which one there are so many?"
the many adventures of winnie the pooh, had this book as a child and would love to find another copy of it. Infact think i might go have a browse now and see if i can find it |
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I'm not sure I could ever pick my favourite. I can't ever get rid of books even if it means I have to start stacking them on the floor. So trying to pick just one would probably leave me heartbroken |
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"I'm not sure I could ever pick my favourite. I can't ever get rid of books even if it means I have to start stacking them on the floor. So trying to pick just one would probably leave me heartbroken"
I'm the same! Other Boleyn Girl, Memoirs of a Geisha or maybe Angela's Ashes. Or if I can take all of CJ Sansom's books in one big book I'll play properly |
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The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
Philip Pullman's Dark Materials
I can honestly say those books completely changed my life, I think I read them all when I was 17, I've re-read lots of times since.
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over a year ago
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On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society.
by Lt.Col. Dave Grossman.
i was handed a copy of these a few years back.now i tell others to buy it and read it more than once. |
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"Would have to be "The time travellers wife" for me.
I really struggled to read this book cos of the backwards and forwards but really enjoyed the film. "
Oh I really loved that book. I didnt have prob reading it but I know some did. Maybe you read it in too smaller chunks?
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Honestly cant choose. Loved
royal road to fotheringgay
to kill a mocking bird
the green mile
anything by dean kootnz
dreamcatcher = stephen king
the time travellers wife
the geisha
could go on and on. Just love reading.
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To kill a mockingbird.
Always.
I love reading and there is never a point when I dont have a book on the go.
But at least once a year I will re read to kill a mockingbird. I never tire of it. |
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