Staff Picks – Favourite Books

Apr 7, 2018

With a variety of literature festivals coming up, we’ve asked our staff about their favourite books …

  • Receptionist Linda H – ‘Famous Five’ by Enid Blyton. “As a child I had many adventures and always wanted to be part of the famous five.”
  • Receptionist Linda P – ‘Blackberry Wine’ by Joanne Harris. “Because it’s magical.”
  • Clinical Director Ami – ‘The Fountainhead’ by Ayn Rand. “It questions the driving forces behind human behaviour.”
  • Practice Manager June – ‘Kane and Abel’ by Jeffrey Archer.
  • Osteopath Seb – ‘How Your Body Works.’ “My favourite book when I was growing up; turns out I was on the right path with this book.”
  • Osteopath Josh – ‘A Game of Thrones’ by George R.R Martin. “Because it’s so unpredictable.”
  • Acupuncturist Robert – ‘Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard’ by Kiran Desai. “It’s a very light-hearted, mad book.”
  • Reflexologist and massage therapist Pavan –‘Ageless Body, Timeless Mind’ by Deepak Chopra. “I can relate to it, it’s very present and you can apply it to your life.”
  • Patient Care Co-ordinator Justine – ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee. “What would Atticus do?”

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