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"Which book would you most miss if you had no access to it? "
Closing date: 7th August
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Good luck!
Has to be Mrs Dalloway - the book I've read the most times (apart from the Bible), and the book I used to help me relearn to read after my stroke 11 years ago (aged 43 at the time).
ReplyDeleteThe Collected Works of Jane Austen.
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Into the Woods by John Yorke. A bit sad, but hey.
ReplyDeleteThe Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame ... childhood boat memories and 'Poop! Poop!' Toady how I loved you!
ReplyDeleteThe Count of Monte Cristo, it came at a time when I need the life lessons and helped me move on from my childhood. I reread it every few years and wallow in the language and descriptions. despite knowing it well I would still read it again!
ReplyDeleteProbably 1066 and all that, an absolute classic!
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