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Books I read over and over again
The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic MythThe White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth by Robert Graves
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Changed the way I look at culture forever
The Game of KingsThe Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett
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This and the subsequent Lymond novels are my favourite historical novels. Bodice rippers with a degree in Renaissance studies.
The Steel Bonnets: Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border ReiversThe Steel Bonnets: Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers by George MacDonald Fraser
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Quite simply one of the most gripping history books I've ever read.
The Female EunuchThe Female Eunuch by Germaine Greer
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Read it aged 13, never looked back - it was OK to be clever.
Villette (Penguin Popular Classics)Villette (Penguin Popular Classics) by Charlotte Bronte
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My favourite of Charlotte Bronte's novels, perhaps a touch more grown up than Jane Eyre, although I love that as well.
Lords and Ladies (Discworld Novel)Lords and Ladies (Discworld Novel) by Terry Pratchett
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Pratchett's finest hour. He has read things like old English ballads and got the elves for what they really are. Genuine menace and real poetry in places, a thing you find in much of his work .
Notes from a Small IslandNotes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
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Love this. Catches a quintessentially British daftness.
The Rattle BagThe Rattle Bag
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An anthology which doesn't just trot out the old favourites but encourages you to read other poets.
The Metaphysical PoetsThe Metaphysical Poets
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All the best bits of my favourite period of English poetry in one slim vol - a friend for thirty years
The Vampire Lestat (Second Volume of the Vampire Chronicles)The Vampire Lestat (Second Volume of the Vampire Chronicles) by Anne Rice
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The best of the Vampire Chronicles - read it before Interview with the Vampire and it makes a lot more sense