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Books that you think everyone should read (note the limits)
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<blockquote data-quote="WhoIsJOB" data-source="post: 1125347" data-attributes="member: 23312"><p>The Bible.</p><p>The Lord of the Rings.</p><p>A thick James Herriot Compilation book (If Only They Could Talk/It shouldn't Happen to a Vet/Let Sleeping Vets Lie/Vet in a Harness/Vets Might Fly/Vet in a Spin) - this book had me laughing with tears and crying with tears. Excellent reading.</p><p>Michael Phelps - No Limits (very inspiring for me personally)</p><p>Louis L'Amour westerns - all of them are a favourite of mine. Grandma gave me her whole collection of about 100 books, and I take 5 with me every holiday when I go somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhoIsJOB, post: 1125347, member: 23312"] The Bible. The Lord of the Rings. A thick James Herriot Compilation book (If Only They Could Talk/It shouldn't Happen to a Vet/Let Sleeping Vets Lie/Vet in a Harness/Vets Might Fly/Vet in a Spin) - this book had me laughing with tears and crying with tears. Excellent reading. Michael Phelps - No Limits (very inspiring for me personally) Louis L'Amour westerns - all of them are a favourite of mine. Grandma gave me her whole collection of about 100 books, and I take 5 with me every holiday when I go somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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