I was recently challenged elsewhere in social media to name my seven favourite books.
Much head scratching followed.
Much head scratching followed.
The 'rules' were that I should not comment, just identify them but I would like to explain my choices.
So I reproduce them here with some comments.
So I reproduce them here with some comments.
Funny, inspiring and how we miss the intelligence and wit of Douglas (who I once nearly met)! Mark is fortunately still with us - still writing and still urging action for biodiversity. |
Well of course - long before the TV series came the books by Gerald Durrell, most of which concerned his animal collecting adventures to distant places. Gentle humour with some foundation in fact. |
If I could add more to my list I would look to the wonderful Ursula K. La Guin (perhaps ‘Wizard of Earthsea’);
or Jerome K Jerome’s bucolic ‘Three Men in a Boat’;
or pretty much anything by Neil Gaiman;
or the finest graphic novel to date, ‘Watchmen’ (from the pen of Alan Moore);
or, of course, anything by A.A. Milne (Pooh to you);
or Kenneth Graham’s ‘Wind in the Willows’ (I was once cast as Badger);
or some major text on marine mammals that I use a lot;
Dicken’s 'Christmas Carole';
Attenborough’s 'autobiography';
Azinmov's robot series;
Zelansny's fantasies and many more.
And finally - last but not least -
Not a surprise on anyone's list! A masterpiece from an author who until very recently had only published this one book. It remains an important and inspiring moral story. |
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