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Old 20th November 2006, 2:51pm   #1
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favourite books?

Well? And why?

For me, its Fried Green Tomatoes, The Amber Spyglass, The last Family in England, The Curious Incident of the Dog and The Night-time and all of the Narnia books.

The Narnia books just remind me of being a kid, if you ignore the religious connatations, theyre still great fun to read.

Fried Green Tomatoes is just beautiful, so many different stories, so many different endings. I cried at it, and i dont tend to cry at books.


The Last Family in England was amazing, its written from the dogs point of view, and had me in tear as well.

All of His Dark Materials was amazing but I'll say the Amber Spyglass because its one of the few final parts of a series of books that actually did it for me, and ended the way it should.

Curious incident was just fun to read. Simply and brilliantly written, and the kind of book you can read countless times.
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