Lissa Evans: Charlotte's Web had me beside myself with rage and disbelief'
Briefly

Charlotte's Web left a lasting impact on me, particularly the moment when a girl chose a ferris wheel ride over her pig. It was infuriating.
My Family and Other Animals captivated me from the first line, shaping my appreciation for humor in literature while offering a sense of freedom.
Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London opened my eyes to a clear, engaging writing style, inspiring me profoundly as I aspired to emulate his clarity.
Middlemarch, after three attempts, finally resonated; Eliot masterfully unveils characters' depths, teaching me the importance of empathy and understanding in writing.
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