World Book Day Favourites

Can you match Trust staff back to their favourite reads? We have supplied what they said about their book choice or a book description to help you out.  Successful entrants will be in with a chance to win a Kindle.
 
Competition closes at 5pm on March 31st. We will draw the winner on 1st April.
 
Here is what they chose, and what they said about the book:
 
Lord of The Rings 
by JRR Tolkein
"Swords and sorcery, rippling biceps, and much the same with the male characters"
The House of Silk
by Anthony Horrowitz
"I love the original Sherlock Holmes... this was perfectly in keeping with the old stories....I would go so far to say I liked it even more....."
India in Slow Motion
by Mark Tully
A picture of India at once poignant, funny, startling and deeply humane
Dragonflight
by Ann McCaffrey
"This author is the best world builder of any author I have ever read"
Flashman
by George MacDonald Fraser
"They are highly entertaining, thoroughly researched, saucy (do not read if you have prudish tendencies), well written and cast light on some little known episodes in Victorian history."
The Martian
by Andy Weir
"I'm not a Sci-Fi fan as such normally. This book kept me gripped to the end focussing on the will to survive."
To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
A coming-of-age story, an anti-racist novel, a historical drama of the Great Depression
The Magus
by John Fowles
"I read this in my late teens; it kept me up til 3am so I could finish it. I'm too afraid to re-read it in case I don't love it as much"
Ready Player One
by Ernest Cline
"It is heavily routed in 1980s nostalgia, particularly video games, and also has quite a bit to say about the relationship between social media and our on-line lives and experiencing things in the real world"
 

Question Title

* 1. Whose favourite?

  Lord of The Rings by JRR Tolkien House of Silk by Anthony Horrowitz India in Slow Motion by Mark Tully Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey Flashman by George MacDonald Fraser The Martian by Andy Weir To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee The Magus by John Fowles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
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Hospital Services
Patrick McGinley 
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