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    o/t Which novel do you re-read again and again?

    For me:

    "Brighton Rock" by Graham Greene.

    A masterpiece.

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    The cat in the hat .

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    Animal Farm.

    It doesn't matter what party people are in or any group. Read this book, sit bach and choose the charicters

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Animal Farm.

    It doesn't matter what party people are in or any group. Read this book, sit bach and choose the charicters
    Agreed. A fantastic read, with possibly the greatest last line ever written.

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    Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and Keith Waterhouse's novel "Billy Liar" both of which were lent to me by my pal Kempo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_rhodes View Post
    Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" and Keith Waterhouse's novel "Billy Liar" both of which were lent to me by my pal Kempo.
    You should show more respect towards someone from a once noble profession.

    If I'm not a doctor then you my friend are not a dic..khead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jocksgloves View Post
    Agreed. A fantastic read, with possibly the greatest last line ever written.
    All animals are equal...

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    Animal Farm is pretty easy to re-read as it's short.

    Have re-read Lord of the Rings a few times but that's about it, there are millions of books I haven't read so why re-read the ones I already have read?

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    First read Catch 22 when I was about 15 and read it many times since. It's a different experience each time I read it.

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    Life is more exciting than fiction for me!

    I only read factual publications - far better things to do with my time than to read other people's ramblings.

    Although I make an exception for MM!

    Escapism - is physical for me - sadly due to playing too much football my brain writes cheques my body can no longer cash! Very Very frustrating !

    Tablets are good though - but slowly killing me...lol

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