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Which books should people read at least once in there lives

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport

Good Evening everyone. Monday done. Happy Days

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Idiots guide to not being a dick

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Highway Code

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To kill a mockingbird or Catcher in the Rye

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fabswingers for dummys

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

HHGTTH

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

"The happiness trap"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The tiger who came to tea.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

None. Read what you enjoy and want to read

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs

The Hungary caterpillar

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

1984

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By *coobyBoobyDooWoman
over a year ago

Markfield


"The Hungary caterpillar"

Does he eat goulash?

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By *allAdventurerMan
over a year ago

London/Essex

Karl Marxs’ Das Capital

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By *ozapperMan
over a year ago

Lancashire

How to recognise when to use 'there' or 'their'

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"Karl Marxs’ Das Capital "

I'll put it in the read list

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By *usman 199 OP   Man
over a year ago

Stockport


"How to recognise when to use 'there' or 'their' "
point taken

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By *aughty but nice...Man
over a year ago

Staffs


"The Hungary caterpillar

Does he eat goulash?"

Good question that aside I fancy goulash tonight ..do you care to join me ?

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

Whichever book they want to.

My taste in literature is eclectic and diverse, so I'd possibly enjoy a lot of books that people will nominate (for want of the appropriate word).

Other people might have less diverse tastes.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I don't think there is one. I think people should be aware of the literary tropes that shape us, but these aren't static.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"How to recognise when to use 'there' or 'their' "

They don't need to. As long as the incorrect spelling doesn't totally throw the reader off, then, a spelling mistake or two doesn't hurt.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"I don't think there is one. I think people should be aware of the literary tropes that shape us, but these aren't static. "

Here, ear.

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By *coobyBoobyDooWoman
over a year ago

Markfield


"The Hungary caterpillar

Does he eat goulash?

Good question that aside I fancy goulash tonight ..do you care to join me ? "

Are you askin’?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Holes

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham

Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Gruffalo.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Currently 1984 and hopefully they’d understand what Orwell was writing about.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All the Mr Men books it helps put people in categories in very understandable ways.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas.."

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read...

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By *yron69Man
over a year ago

Fareham


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read..."

Indeed and is best left unread.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read..."

Especially as I don’t speak or read German

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read...

Indeed and is best left unread."

Hmm. I think it's worth exploring the ideas that shape us. Including the bad ones. I feel like we've forgotten a lot of the lessons of that era, and look at it as a way to congratulate ourselves for the actions of our forebears.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read...

Especially as I don’t speak or read German "

Reading it in German is worse. So. Many. Verbs. In. A. Row.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read...

Especially as I don’t speak or read German

Reading it in German is worse. So. Many. Verbs. In. A. Row. "

My Struggle

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Mein Camp

Adolf’s guide to sleeping under canvas..

Mein Kampf is a disturbing and difficult read...

Especially as I don’t speak or read German

Reading it in German is worse. So. Many. Verbs. In. A. Row.

My Struggle "

I don't mind the way the grammar works, but run on sentences plus insanity makes it... Mein Kopfschmerz

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The Hungary caterpillar

Does he eat goulash?"

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

Contest by Matthew Reilly.

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By *uicy 2020Woman
over a year ago

London

Anything by Terry Pratchett! But maybe start with Good Omens. X

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By *oxyvixen99Woman
over a year ago

Newtownabbey

The lovely bones

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
over a year ago

Gloucestershire

The subtle art of not giving a fuck.

Quite a few forum people would really benefit from reading it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dawn thief chronicles of the raven

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Shanghai Factor - Charles McCarry

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By *rbane PlayerMan
over a year ago

London


"Good Evening everyone. Monday done. Happy Days "

Can’t say anyone “should” read a particular book but I would recommend “the memories of Hadrian”.

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By *rMs.NeekCouple
over a year ago

Worcestershire


"How to recognise when to use 'there' or 'their' "

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By *rMs.NeekCouple
over a year ago

Worcestershire

To kill a mockingbird

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By *rMs.NeekCouple
over a year ago

Worcestershire


"The Gruffalo."

Prefer room on the broom

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