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Please feel free to tag yourselves . . .
Four childhood books
- None, I’m afraid (due to not having had a childhood)
Four authors I will read again and again
- Robertson Davies
- Terry Pratchett
- Margaret Atwood
- Lindsey Davis (frequently as opposed to repeatedly)
Four authors I will never read again
- Dan Brown
- Catherine Cookson
- Nicholas Evans
- Milan Kundera
The first four books on my to-be-read list
- Ulysses by James Joyce (a permanent fixture)
- The Earthsea Quartet by Ursula Le Guin
- La Sombra del Viento by Carlos Ruiz Zafón (started but not finished)
- The Ancestor’s Tale by Richard Dawkins
The four books I would take to a desert island
- The Deptford Trilogy by Robertson Davies
- Lord of the Rings trilogy by JRR Tolkien
- The Power of Myth interviews by Bill Moyers with Joseph Campbell
- A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
The last lines of one of my favourite books
- And that, headmaster, is all I have to tell you.
~ this be plundered from alejna … aaarrr
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Oh, I’m stealing this too…
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ps – milan kundera … i did my dissertation on him, and i STILL love him!
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the last line….. what book is that from?
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geez, I don’t think I could read any more Margaret Atwood. It has been years since I read anything by Milan Kundera though, and I could be convinced to read more of his work.
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Steal away, pesk. I’ll pop over and have a look at your answers. It’s interesting how certain authors/books can have such opposite affects on people, even people you like and think you have stuff in common with. For example, Lori and I both love Robertson Davies but she can’t stand Terry Pratchett and I adore his stuff. It’s okay though, I won’t hold it against her. 😉
It’s from Fifth Business, the first book in The Deptford Trilogy, nursemyra.
I found that question a bit vague, mister anchovy. Not sure if it meant authors you’d read repeatedly or just that you’d keep buying their books. I have read a couple of Atwood’s books more than once – The Robber Bride is a favourite – and would like to read The Blind Assassin again.
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reading books is my hobby and Dan Brown is one of the best authors that i have known “~*
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