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12-03-2008, 10:49 PM   #11

Re: 3 "MUST READ" Please!


Okay, here goes. I have rather eclectic tastes, so I apologise in advance lol. I'm afraid that I'm not much into classics as I find the language too heavy and difficult to get round. As long as I enjoy a book and I can remember it well then that's what I class as a really good read!


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Ok, I know it's a kids book really but having read the previous ones and queuing up at midnight to buy it I was worried it wouldn't live up to expectations. However I thought it was the best of the lot and have read it over and over since then

A child called It - Probably not most peoples idea of a good read, but one book I shall never forget.

Anne of GreenGables - Lol, I know it's another childrens book. But I fell in love with this as a child and the feisty young miss remained forever in my heart.



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12-03-2008, 11:23 PM   #12

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I love Terry Pratchett too Elaine - looking forward to seeing the Colour of Magic over Easter. I've only actually read The Wee Free Men, but I've listened to several on the radio and I usually have to play it again coz I've missed bits where I've been laughing too much.



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12-03-2008, 11:26 PM   #13

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I love Terry Pratchett too Elaine - looking forward to seeing the Colour of Magic over Easter. I've only actually read The Wee Free Men, but I've listened to several on the radio and I usually have to play it again coz I've missed bits where I've been laughing too much.
I forgot about the Wee Free Men, I loved that book. I really love all the ones that feature Death and the witches. I highly recomend Soul Music, Guards Guards and Equal Rites.



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12-03-2008, 11:27 PM   #14

Re: 3 "MUST READ" Please!


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Originally Posted by alexgirl73
Okay, here goes. I have rather eclectic tastes, so I apologise in advance lol. I'm afraid that I'm not much into classics as I find the language too heavy and difficult to get round. As long as I enjoy a book and I can remember it well then that's what I class as a really good read!


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Ok, I know it's a kids book really but having read the previous ones and queuing up at midnight to buy it I was worried it wouldn't live up to expectations. However I thought it was the best of the lot and have read it over and over since then

A child called It - Probably not most peoples idea of a good read, but one book I shall never forget.

Anne of GreenGables - Lol, I know it's another childrens book. But I fell in love with this as a child and the feisty young miss remained forever in my heart.
Well if we are talking about books from childhood can I choose Hairy Mclairy? I know it by heart!



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12-03-2008, 11:31 PM   #15

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oooh Hairy Mclairy. Love those!!!!



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12-03-2008, 11:35 PM   #16

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I forgot about the Wee Free Men, I loved that book. I really love all the ones that feature Death and the witches. I highly recomend Soul Music, Guards Guards and Equal Rites.
I listened to Guards Guards on the radio. Thought it was great. Death has a wonderfully deep voice, like treacle. I love the idea of L space too and the orang-utan as Librarian.



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12-03-2008, 11:48 PM   #17

Re: 3 "MUST READ" Please!


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Originally Posted by alexgirl73
Okay, here goes. I have rather eclectic tastes, so I apologise in advance lol. I'm afraid that I'm not much into classics as I find the language too heavy and difficult to get round. As long as I enjoy a book and I can remember it well then that's what I class as a really good read!


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Ok, I know it's a kids book really but having read the previous ones and queuing up at midnight to buy it I was worried it wouldn't live up to expectations. However I thought it was the best of the lot and have read it over and over since then

A child called It - Probably not most peoples idea of a good read, but one book I shall never forget.

Anne of GreenGables - Lol, I know it's another childrens book. But I fell in love with this as a child and the feisty young miss remained forever in my heart.
Oh Alex, I loved that and the others in the series so very much...could we maybe have a thread about our favorite childhood books, I wonder? Although actually my "Kim" choice would belong there.....



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12-03-2008, 11:50 PM   #18

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right, you start it then Eileen.



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12-03-2008, 11:50 PM   #19

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Good idea dandysmom - d'you want to start it off?



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13-03-2008, 10:00 PM   #20

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Papillion, Henri Charriere
Maob is my washpot, stephen Fry
Catcher in the rye, J. D. Salinger



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