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5th March 2015
09:00pm GMT

@Herdotie We Need to Talk about Kevin, Lionel Shriver. Nature v Nurture at it's finest. #WorldBookDay
— Alex (@HappybeingMe70) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie Looking For Alaska, by John Green. Absolutely love it! #WorldBookDay
— megan (@CarverPack_4) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie has to be 'Bossy Pants' by #tinafey, I could read that everyday and still laugh! #WorldBookDay
— Cassie Stokes (@cassandrastokes) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie the Harry Potter series OBVS
— Mary-Kate Murray (@marykate_murray) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie Wuthering Heights ... Such a classic!
— Clíona Ní Mhurchú (@clionamurphy1) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie to kill a mocking bird - coming of age story, can't beat it
— Lisa Ryan (@LisaLr1234) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie loved Roald Dahl when i was a kid, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is still on of my faves!
— carly (@_carlyj) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie Pride and Prejudice! Because we all need a Mr. Darcy
— rachel (@bonjourrachel) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie the ultimate chicklit but much more too,"PrideandPrejudice" Austen; honorable mention to "the shipping news" Proulx #WorldBookDay
— neo (@YewtreeGirl) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie #WorldBookDay favourite book was one I never read, mum read it to me, Winnie the Pooh ... First time I read it was to my own kids
— Grindstone Gifts (@grindstonegifts) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie As a child i loved reading Under the Hawthorn Tree
— Maxine (@Triple_Max79) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie Wuthering Heights cos it is such a beautifully written story.
— Hannah Davis (@hannahpalindrom) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie "Call of the Wild"
First time I recognized myself in the words of an author.
— Russ Daum (@RussDaum) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie... The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway.... about perseverance against all odds... #WorldBookDay
— Brenda K. (@crinklecutchips) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie Wuthering Heights. I wish Nelly Dean could recount my life in such superb a manner. Best final line of all time #WorldBookDay
— Patrick McCarry (@patmccarry) March 5, 2015
@Herdotie "Stephen King's "The Green Mile"is such a heart wrenching and. Epitomises how we destroy the beautiful things we don't understand
— Rosie Wilcock (@RosieoddyOddy) March 5, 2015
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