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Ooooh, I love both of those ideas! 

 

I think I'm going to have to second The Natural World. Mainly because 'first book in a new series' sounds perfect for the new year!

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3 hours ago, lunababymoonchild said:

Currently reading The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame (because I’ve never read it and I forgot that I had it)

That was the book that made me realise that books didn't just tell stories, they  took you to somewhere totally magical.

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8 hours ago, lunababymoonchild said:

Currently reading The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame (because I’ve never read it and I forgot that I had it)

 

I didn't read this until I was an adult, either, but absolutely love it and it's often on my re-read and listen to pile.

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I'm struggling to think of what to read for this one! I might go for The Mercies, which I believe is based on the true story of a terrible storm and its consequences.

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26 minutes ago, Hayley said:

I'm struggling to think of what to read for this one! I might go for The Mercies, which I believe is based on the true story of a terrible storm and its consequences.

Why not?

 

I have a Tarka the Otter omnibus and a James Herriot omnibus that I have my eye on - and no, that’s not why I chose the category 🙂

 

I read James Herriot as a teenager.
 

They will have to go some to beat The Wind in the Willows, though. 
 

I am also considering Watership Down.

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Can I suggest Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton (which I read before this topic started).  It's a wonderful account of how the author found a very young leveret and raised it, always aware that it was a wild animal and should not be a pet.  It's one of those books that stays with you.

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1 hour ago, Madeleine said:

I can't think of anything for this category either.

Moby Dick? As mentioned, I read James Herriot as a teen and he had me laughing out loud.  Animal Farm? Nature, Ralph Waldo Emerson?

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