Saturday, 15th October 2011
Here's the latest in our Bookbenchers series of posts. This week, Sir Menzies Campbell pulled up a pew and told us what he's
reading.
What book’s on your bedside table at the moment?
The End of the Party by Andrew Rawnsley.
What book would you read to your children?
Treasure Island by Robert Louis
Stevenson to my grandchildren.
What literary character would you most like to be?
Captain Horatio Hornblower.
What book do you think best sums up ‘now’?
The Great Game by Peter Hopkirk.
What was the last novel you read?
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (mainly
because it was the only book my grandchildren uploaded on to the Kindle they bought me for my birthday!)
What book would you most recommend?
Because of my interest in US Politics, Robert Caro’s biography of Lyndon Johnson.
Given enough time which book would you like to study deeply?
Impossible question! But for friendship’s sake, Roy Jenkins’s biography of Asquith.
Which books do you plan to read next?
Lloyd George by Roy Hattersley.
If the British Library was on fire and you could only save three books, which ones would you take?
The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
by Arthur Conan Doyle; and the complete works
of Dylan Thomas.
Fleur Macdonald is editor of The
Omnivore.
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AJK
October 15th, 2011 7:35pm Report this commentwhat a great choice! Ming seems to be the sort of person I'd lime to have a drink and discussion with.
Verity
October 16th, 2011 1:27am Report this commentAJK - D'acuerdo! He sounds like an interesting companion.
I S
October 16th, 2011 4:22pm Report this commentCould not agree more with his recommendation of Robert Caro. Truly outstanding political biographies.
Stepney
October 16th, 2011 5:50pm Report this commentGiven this sort of attitude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTSJx5xl7c8
I'm suprised he does things like reading that us mere mortals do.
I wonder if we've paid for those books on his bedside table? Like we paid £400 a month to allow him to stuff his face with fine food.
Stuart
October 16th, 2011 11:09pm Report this commentI had no idea Ming was friends with Asquith...!
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