Readers from Spalding, Crowland and Swineshead help us to celebrate World Book Day
| Updated: 08:49, 04 March 2021
In honour of World Book Day we asked people in the area to select their favourite books and tell us why they love them so muchâ¦
Luke Settle, from Swineshead, musician and author.
Book choice: Liseyâs Story by Stephen King
Author and musician Luke Settle with his favourite book - Lisey s Story by Stephen King.
âThe reason why this book stood out against any other that I have read is because it felt as though the author was speaking directly to me from every single page. This wasnât just a book that was incredibly well written, nor did it just tell a magical story.it formed a connection through chapters of relatable emotions trigged from buried memories.â
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