What's your 'comfort' book?
Discussion
You know the one, that one you turn to when feeling low, or happy, or just love to re-visit time & time again, like a best friend? It ages with you, you have no regrets about still loving it, and how did you meet it?
Mine is The Little White Horse, Elizabeth Goudge.
Mum gave me her copy when I was about 5/6, she had been bought it for Christmas by her neighbour when she was that age, it's a first edition (but worthless to anyone but me!)
Mine is The Little White Horse, Elizabeth Goudge.
Mum gave me her copy when I was about 5/6, she had been bought it for Christmas by her neighbour when she was that age, it's a first edition (but worthless to anyone but me!)
The Lord of the Rings, possibly, although I actually threw out my battered three-volume paperback copy to stop me reading it again (I also did the same with Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy). After being force-fed The Hobbit in English classes at secondary school, I was put off TLOR for years until someone assured me I'd enjoy it a lot more.
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson cheers me up no end - I dip in and out of his books regularly.
I like to re-read Chaos by James Gleik as well every now and then, along with Cosmos and The Demon Haunted World by Sagan.
the latter serves well to remind me that I am - more often than not, surrounded by numpties.
I like to re-read Chaos by James Gleik as well every now and then, along with Cosmos and The Demon Haunted World by Sagan.
the latter serves well to remind me that I am - more often than not, surrounded by numpties.
Catch 22 is probably my favourite book - it took me 3 or so attempts to get in to it originally, but I've since re-read it countless times and love it more each time. My copy's fallen apart now though, which is forcing me to branch out to other books, or buy it for the Kindle....
I also love Carl Sagan's Cosmos - it's what science at school should have been, in my opinion.
I also love Carl Sagan's Cosmos - it's what science at school should have been, in my opinion.
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