catch 22, Funny and though provoking, incredibly intelligently written so much so that you really have to think about what is being said to understand it.
The Worm Forgives the Plough by John Stewart Collis.
He was a poet among ecologists. Here he describes his life and work in the countryside during WW2, and studies farm life and nature in minute detail in an illuminating and fascinating way.
anything written by you !!! i love the lands at the top of the faraway tree ,all the famous five books ans secret seven and as for the island of adventure well what can i say??
I Claudius by Robert Graves as I have read and re-read it so many times since I was 11, having immediately bought it when the BBC showed the first episode and I was completely hooked. :D