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The thing I remember most about this book is a teacher trying to teach me what a flat character is. (It's a character in a story that does not undergo any sort of change or development.) So to get me to remember the flat part, she always refered to Giles Corey, who is a flat character in this story both literally and figuatively as Giles was pressed to death by rocks.

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Who doesn’t love The Vicar of Dibley? The version I read didn’t have the bright cheerful dust jacket on, it was just a red hardback book. It looks intimidating, but once you open the cover, there is simply joy inside. There are selected scripts, although after doing some research, I discovered that there are only some of the first series episodes missing, and of course anything since the book was released. The text was interspersed with biography style pictures, plus a few new additions in the form of notes, drawings and scribbles. It’s brilliant, and the sort of book I can pick up in a few years and enjoy it all over again.