Today’s Book of Lists, devised by La Duchesse d’Erat, is all about books. The books that meant something to us, took us on a journey, entranced and excited us. Any book that captured our imagination, or had some kind of impact.
This is kind of harder than I thought actually. I love books and have quite a few (all over the place), some of which I read over and over. It was tricky just to choose a few, but here are some of my favourites:
Enid Blyton- The Mallory Towers collection. Now, I was brought up on Enid Blyton books and could have chosen any of the many that I have rea. However, as a girl, I always wanted to go to boarding school, and rather fancied myself as Darrell, the girl whose school journey we follow right up until the upper sixth form. She was a good, solid student who was popular with her peers, but occasionally got it wrong because of her ‘hot temper.’
Charles Dickens – Great Expectations. Although I had to read this for my English lesson, I actually enjoyed it and bought my own copy. I was fascinated by the spooky old lady, Miss Haverhsam, in her faded wedding dress and cobwebby house. I felt sorry for poor little Pip living with his spiteful sister, and rather dull brother-in-law. Then, he meets the convict and his life changes. I love the fact that Dickens’ books are such a good indication of the social history at the time and the way he writes, I felt that I was right there.
Jilly Cooper – Riders. Ah, I love a good ‘bonkbuster’ and they don’t get much better than good old Jilly Cooper! I like the way she gives a list of all the characters and a map of the fictional town/village where they live at the start of the book so you know who is who. She tackles showjumping in this book, but also goes on to write others about the art world, orchestras, polo, teaching, and television. All of them feature one character throughout, who is, of course, rich, handsome and a hit with the ladies. These books are always entertaining as she has a very witty style.
James Herriot – It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet. Again, this is part of a series, of semi-autobiographical books written by James Alfred Wight, about his life as a country vet in the 1940s after he qualified, in the north of England. This book and others he wrote had me roaring my head off. His self-deprecating humour and hapless manner made for many a funny story. Added to that the unpredictability of animals, making a recipe for disaster told in a manner that left me with tears streaming down my face at times, it was that funny.
So there you have a few of the many books I have enjoyed over the years. I have greatly enjoyed writing this post and remembering those wonderful stories. I might just have to dig some of them out again!
The only one in your list I’ve read is Great Expectations. Great book! I haven’t re-read a book in quite some time, but a few on my to do list would be Vonnegut’s ‘Cats Cradle’ and AC Clarke’s ‘Childhood’s end’.
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I haven’t read those two, but they must be good if they are worth a second read. 🙂
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Gosh, how did you even choose?!? I’ve only read one of these, and heard of two! I think I’d like to read that James Herriot! 🙂
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It really was too hard to choose, as there could have been so many others, so I just went for a cross section.
Yes, some of James Herriot’s stories are hilarious. 🙂
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Great list sis!
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Thanks, It was tricky narrowing it down! 🙂
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Love James Herriot books!!
So fun to read!
Passingly acquainted with Dickens and Great Expectations.
Don’t know the other, but since we have so much in common, I’m sure I’d like those too.
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Oh yes, I am sure you would too Melinda, we are very much alike 🙂
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We are indeed, Judy! So so glad we met!
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Great list! I’m not sure how I’m going to do this one – every book I read “transports” me somewhere, or I don’t carry on reading it!
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Ha HA! Well that is just it, all books take us on some kind of journey. I just went for totally different types of books that I have enjoyed over the years. 🙂
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I am totally analysing your character from your choices, btw… I expect others will do the same to mine! (Note to self – perhaps exclude Lady Chatterley’s Lover and 50 Shades of Grey…)
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Ha Ha! Good luck with that! I have read 50 Shades but not that impressed!
So what do you make of my character then, an animal loving nympho that enjoyed English Literature at school, and had a hot temper! 🙂
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Great book choices indeed, Judy! I love reading. I just wish I had more time. Since I am writing I have almost no time for reading anymore… haha!
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I have to say that I have hardly read anything for ages either. I always used to read every single night but haven’t done for a few months now. I have a huge load of books I want to read, so will have to get stuck in! 🙂
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Hahah… me too. Have so many books to read and also started to read two or three but got stuck. You remind me that I too used to read all night a few pages. I totally forgot about that. That is ages ago. Crazy how we change behaviors without noticing.
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Yes, it is, especially as I have read every night since I was small. So odd that I haven’t done it for ages.
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Oh yes, I mustn’t do that but read and read and read… until my mom caught me one night!
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Ha HA! I bet you got told off! 🙂
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Oh, yes, you bet! No reading anymore after bedtime… but I read a lot during the day too…. back then… lol
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I am not great at reading in the day as I need silence….then of course I want to fall asleep! 🙂
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The only time during the day I an read is in summer. When the weather is good and I have some time then I skip everything else for 30 minutes, sit outside and read. That is just my atmosphere… don’t know why 😀
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Sounds lovely and relaxing 🙂
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That really is… but I too fall a sleep at times… lol
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Ha! 🙂
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The Bloggess was posting about books this week too. Got me thinking that I need to start reading fiction again. I read alot in the summer, but now I have some titles to check out during this rainy winter.
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Yes, it is nice to get lost in a book when the weather is grotty. I need to get back into reading more too. 🙂
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Great book choices, Judy. The last few days here in south Florida were very cold, at least for us Floridians (40-50˚F). Lovely weather to stay in and curl up with a good book. Love it! 😀 xx
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Glad you enjoyed them. It is lovely to settle down with a good book, all warm and cosy! 🙂
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What a great list! Wonderful reads, Judy! 🙂
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Thanks Tonya. 🙂
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