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Legal/Morality book suggestions please?

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PippityPop · 08/06/2016 21:01

Two of my favourite novels are Gulliver's Travels & Bleak House.

I'll be starting a law master's in September and going on a solo break in August so would love any suggestions on novels I could take with me that will get me in the mood to come back and get started Smile

CakeBrewChocolate in advance, thank you!

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PomBearWithAnOFRS · 18/06/2016 01:58

I know the film you mean Annie but it is a different story. It's set in the UK.

lucysnowe · 19/06/2016 18:40

The Quincunx by Charles Palliser is a good one. It centres around a codicil to a will that a lot of people are looking for and the legal aspect is rather like Bleak House (unsurprisingly since it is kind of a Dickens pastiche). Big book though, it will last you all the holidays!

cressetmama · 22/06/2016 20:45

Isn't that Fierce Creatures? Filmed in Port Levy NZ (unwanted information).

Ohlalala · 12/07/2016 06:31

Bit late but just in case
I second Crime and Punishment. Otherwise, The stranger by Camus or the Fall by Camu?

Ohlalala · 12/07/2016 06:31

*Camus

Ohlalala · 12/07/2016 10:18

In terms of morality, how about a Clockwork orange?
Never let me go?

RhuBarbarella · 14/07/2016 11:10

Maybe you've already come across Michael Sandel? Hugely popular lecturer on Harvard, wrote books and made a tv programme on justice. His Harvard lectures are available on their site or youtube and the book is an easy but thought provoking read, simply called Justice iirc.

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