That book meme...
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- One book that changed your life?
- One book you have read more than once?
- One book you would want on a desert island?
- One book that made you laugh?
- One book that made you cry?
- One book you wish had been written?
- One book you wish had never been written?
- One book you are currently reading?
- One book you have been meaning to read?
- A really obscure book you have read?
- Which book do you most frequently recommend to friends?
The Alexandria Quartet (Lawrence Durrell): it made me look at things differently.
Eyeless in Gaza (Aldous Huxley)
“How to Survive on a Desert Island”, obviously. Failing that, a practical flora to tropical botany.
I have just finished Mil Millington’s “Love and Other Near Death Experiences”; that made me laugh a lot.
There are many; one which sticks in my mind is “The Amber Spyglass” by Phillip Pullman – specifically, the scene on a bench in Oxford Botanic Garden.
All the books I’ve read.
I really can’t think.
Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction (Sue Townsend).
I have a long list. “Schindler’s Ark” (Thomas Keneally) has probably been on the list longest.
Tropical Trees and Forests: An Architectural Analysis (Halle, Oldeman and Tomlinson).
Whatever book I am most excited about at the time. Over the years, probably The Alexandria Quartet.