This might sound a bit cliche, but The Lord of the Rings was that book for me. I read it when I was 20. I’d just started my first real job, I’d started to spread my wings a little and I’d finally gotten around to reading this absolute titan of a book.

Having been a massive fan of the movies I’m surprised it took me as long as it did to read the books, but I’m so glad I waited. It was the first time In my life I’d ever felt truly lost in a world.

I’ve not had an opportunity to revisit the books since I originally read them, but one day…

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    Spike Milligan’s Adolf Hitler: My part in his downfall. One of Spike’s war memoirs; hilarious and sad, a unique insight into the common soldier’s experience, and a great way to learn history.