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My favourite books in 2002

I wrote this list on my blog back in 2002. Compare it to my current favourite books list: https://notepd.com/idea/10-of-my-favourite-books-jnlr6

    1. Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman ... Richard Feynman

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    I watched a documentary about Richard Feynman when I was around 19/20. I was blown away and have been a huge fan ever since. His philosophy of life was compelling. I've read many of his books, especially the 'Surely you're joking" genre.

    2. Don't tell Alfred ... Nancy Mitford

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    This is my favourite of Nancy Mitford's books but I've read and re-read them all. The closes I came to Nancy was meeting her sister, Deborah, then Duchess of Devonshire, at Hay Book Festival. I told her I loved Nancy's books and she said "we miss her".

    3. Greenmantle ... John Buchan

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    This ties in with my TE Lawrence fascination. This might be my Desert Island book as I can read and re-read it.

    4. The Man ... Raymond Briggs

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    A little man with a big attitude.

    5. Notes from a small island ... Bill Bryson

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    This was a classic book at the time and I enjoyed seeing the UK through someone else's eyes.

    6. South ... Ernest Shackleton

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    Always on the list. Shackleton is another hero of mine.

    7. Living Dangerously ... Katie Fforde

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    A bit like a modern day P&P, this was a favourite book for a long time. I'm not big on fiction these days but Living Dangerously was a good read.

    8. Sherlock Holmes ... Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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    Another classic, read and re-read, and now listened to on Audible.

    9. Naughty Bunny ... Richard Scarry

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    This is a children's book and possibly the oldest book I own. I still flick through it every now and again and find the illustrations just joyous.

    10. Pride and Prejudice ... Jane Austen

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    I loathed and detested this book at school. I didn't get past the first chapter. I studied English at 'A' Level several years later and read Persuasion. This led me back to P&P, and all the Austen books.

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