What are your favorite NON-selfsufficentish books?

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Re: What are your favorite NON-selfsufficentish books?

Post: # 164425Post bantamlady »

God- the ultimate autobiography and Satan the hiss and tell memoirs - Jeremy Pascall
The Elephant Whisperer - Lawrence Anthony
Any of the Harry Potter books
Dances with Wolves - William Blake
Hello Fatty - Dawn French
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Re: What are your favorite NON-selfsufficentish books?

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The Horrible History books...yes, I know, I'm a big kid!!!

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Re: What are your favorite NON-selfsufficentish books?

Post: # 165124Post Helsbells »

No question for me:- "Cider With Rosie" by Laurie Lee.
When I read the title for this thread I immediatly thought Cider with Rosie, then I saw your post richierobins!


What a beautiful book, never read anything like it, his descriptions are delicious. Its like poetry.

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