Gotta be McKendrick's excellent book on contract law. Pithy and inspiring, much like the man himself. Craig's textbook on EC law is also very good. As a door stop. Or a paperweight. Or for standing on if you can't reach something. But enough about law textbooks. My favourite textbooks are without doubt the "worst case scenario" series. They're utterly joyous, and might come in very handy one day. I'm also an enthusiastic convertee to the handbag book of girlie emergencies, which has taught me everything i need to know about being girlie (cos let's face it, I'm not exactly intuitively girlie now am I?) Incidentally, there was a thing on BBC R2 about how much the average person's weight in gold would be. Can't recall how much it was, though. Gosh that was a pointless witter.
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But enough about law textbooks. My favourite textbooks are without doubt the "worst case scenario" series. They're utterly joyous, and might come in very handy one day. I'm also an enthusiastic convertee to the handbag book of girlie emergencies, which has taught me everything i need to know about being girlie (cos let's face it, I'm not exactly intuitively girlie now am I?)
Incidentally, there was a thing on BBC R2 about how much the average person's weight in gold would be. Can't recall how much it was, though. Gosh that was a pointless witter.