Re: Favorite Books
I haven't had time for book reading for many years and largely the books which had the most profound effect on me are those which I read as a child Black Beauty, The Water Babies and the classic novels of Thomas Hardy, Jane Austen, George Eliot and Brontes 'Jane Eyre' will remain with me always.Re: Favorite Books
I read so much it would be difficult to say what my favourite book would be. Since I got my Kindle, it's even worse as it is so easy to carry 40 or 50 books around with you. I tend to read a minimum of 3 or 4 novels a week - if I am not doing something else, I'll be reading. If I had to choose it would probably be something like Mervyn Peake's Ghormenghast Trilogy, which I tend to return to and reread every two or three years. Other than that, almost anything by Stephen King (a hugely underrated writer - by the critics, not the reading public) or Dan Simmons or....... or.....Re: Favorite Books
One of my favourite books is 'Stranger in the Mirror' by Sidney Sheldon. I also enjoy the writing of Danielle Steele and Jackie Collins. (You'll gather I don't read 'heavy' stuff) lolRe: Favorite Books
I couldn't possibly choose just one book, I've read hundreds over the years but a book that moved me profoundly is Skallagrigg by William Horwood. If anyone knows someone with cerebral palsy it's a must-read. It's hauntingly sad, spiritual and a wonderful read.Re: Favorite Books
Hard to say,Black Beauty yes,Stephen King yes,Ghormengast yes(I cannot watch a `celeb` chef without thinking about swelter) Another one is this;Re: Favorite Books
Re: Favorite Books
What a difficult question, your favourite book. One I can always go back to is "Katherine" by Anya Seton, started me off on historical fiction. Also love Philippa Gregory - though I think her best book is "The Little House". I'm fascinated by diaries, goodness knows why, and can dip into "Parson Woodford's Diary" any time. I've also just treated myself to the Richard Burton Diaries, having heard a lecture by its editor, Chris Williams. As the thing is 654 pages and about the size of a doorstop, I won't be taking that on holiday - or reading it in bed....................
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