Found this on Facebook, OK, it’s a meme, but it’s quite interesting. No, really.
Rules: This can be a quick one. 10 Books that have stuck to you.
Don’t take too long to think about it!
- To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee ~ This is my favourite book! A lot of other peoples’ too, but I think that’s very telling.
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley ~ It’s such a believable vision of the future.
- Animal Farm by George Orwell ~ I read this when I was 10* and even then could see it was about more than just farm animals. The themes in it have stuck with me, even more than those in 1984.
- Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe ~ This is the book that convinced me the classics were worth reading. The text is surprisingly fresh, and many of the social situations it discusses are still relevant today.
- The Childrens’ Book of Greek Mythology by Dunno** ~ This book both awoke an interest in mythology and opened my eyes to the idea that people believed in something other than Christianity. It truly was an eye opener.
- The French Lieutenant’s Woman by John Fowles ~ It gives me hope. If he can get this published there is absolutely no reason why my stuff won’t be.
- Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman ~ It’s a funny and quite profound read, but also a great example of a thoroughly good story telling.
- The Rats by James Herbert ~ This stuck to me because it’s horrible. Really! I still remember one scene with a shudder.
- MacBeth by William Shakespeare ~ Not sure if it counts as a book, but I did read it in a book so I’m saying it does. Anyhoo, this was the book that made me realise Shakespeare could be interesting***. The problem is, it’s usually performed really badly.
- A Yoga Book by Geri Halliwell ~ That’s not the title (I can’t remember it) and it’s not very good, but the images of her yoga instructor burnt themselves into my brain. Imagine a stringy man in his ’50s, clad in a vest and a pair of skimpy shorts which leave little to imagination, while adopting positions that overtly flaunt his wares, and you come somewhere close to my trauma. I think I’ll still be having nightmares about it in 40 years time.
Now that wasn’t too dreadful was it? I won’t tag anyone, but if you want to have go leave a comment so I can come over to have a read.
* It was a birthday present from my uncle, who seemed to be determined I’d grow up to be somewhere to the left of Lenin.
** That’s not a person, I really don’t know.
** I grew up in Stratford and was particularly averse due to an excess of Shakespeare at an early age.

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Angel Baker
/ May 28, 2010Geri Halliwell is sort of the symbol of Spice Girls. We always love her and we would always be a fan of her.`,.
Lucy Robinson
/ July 21, 2010how could we ever forget Geri Halliwell of Spice Girls, they were very popular in the 90s.~,’
Maya Brooks
/ September 6, 2010geri halliwell is just awesome, just look at here pretty face and great body’-`