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What's your favourite childhood book? Just finished reading George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl to my class of 6 and 7 year olds and had them eating out of the palm of my hand - George's Grandma is such a fantastically disgusting character! Anyone got a better book they remember from being a kid? Hey - you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect! There's a frood who really know's where his towel is! | |
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"the book of three" by lloyd alexander
"a wrinkle in time" by madeline l'engle "the cricket in times square" (don't remember who wrote it, though i just recently bought myself a new copy) | |
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Corduroy
I was also a fan of Shel Silverstein's books. Shake it til ya make it | |
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oh, and of course the narnia books. i've read "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe" more times than i care to remember. i read the whole series straight through for the first time a couple of winters ago. good stuff. | |
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My dad used to read me stories about some chap called Professor Branestawm - haven't a clue who wrote them, but I remember he was some mad scientist dude who had about 10 pairs of glasses on top of his head! Hey - you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect! There's a frood who really know's where his towel is! | |
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Anxiety said: oh, and of course the narnia books. i've read "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe" more times than i care to remember. i read the whole series straight through for the first time a couple of winters ago. good stuff.
Yes! I read through all of them in the 5th grade. They were awesome! Very imaginative. | |
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Anxiety said: oh, and of course the narnia books. i've read "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe" more times than i care to remember. i read the whole series straight through for the first time a couple of winters ago. good stuff.
Yep. I'm praying that the current Disney/Walden movies do them all! But probably like 99% of Narnia fans, I won't be too disappointed if they don't do The Horse And His Boy. | |
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JuliePurplehead said: Corduroy
I was also a fan of Shel Silverstein's books. Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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My absolute favorite as a young kid was Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst. I also really liked The Giver by Lois Lowry and My Brother Sam Is Dead by James Lincoln Collier. I didn't read those two as a child. They were actually assigned reading for a Children's Literature course that I took a couple of years ago. I thought they were fantastic. | |
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Haystack said: Anxiety said: oh, and of course the narnia books. i've read "the lion, the witch and the wardrobe" more times than i care to remember. i read the whole series straight through for the first time a couple of winters ago. good stuff.
Yep. I'm praying that the current Disney/Walden movies do them all! But probably like 99% of Narnia fans, I won't be too disappointed if they don't do The Horse And His Boy. yeah, that might drag a little. i'm super excited for 'the magician's nephew', whenever that happens. | |
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Anxiety said: I'm super excited for 'the magician's nephew', whenever that happens.
Hell yeah! And I'll be bawling my eyes out with pure emotion at the end of 'The Last Battle' if that happens. And to get back on subject, I was obsessed with Alan Garner's 'Elidor' when I was younger, too. | |
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Anxiety said: Haystack said: Yep. I'm praying that the current Disney/Walden movies do them all! But probably like 99% of Narnia fans, I won't be too disappointed if they don't do The Horse And His Boy. yeah, that might drag a little. i'm super excited for 'the magician's nephew', whenever that happens. Magician's Nephew was my favorite out of the set. I didn't know it was being made into a movie. I'm totally stoked. | |
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Voyage of the Dawn Treader was my favorite Narnia book. | |
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I loved loved loved Lee Harding's "Displaced Person" and there was a book I loved to much when I was 13 I made it into a screenplay - Margaret Mahy's "The Tricksters" Both books made a huge impact on me as a tween.
When I was younger I adored "The Magician's Nephew" and "The Secret Garden" and "Carrie's War". | |
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Lots. I was a book worm.
the velveteen rabbit the secret garden little women Jacob have I loved Anne of Green Gables Pippi Longstocking almost all of Ramona Quimby books... I also liked a lot Greek Mythology: Pandora's box, The Odyssey, The Trojan war... and then there was "Archie comics" and "Mad" magazine. I would sneak and read my dad's "Heavy Metal" magazines. I really dug the art work even back then I was really into autobiographies. my mother bought me a kids book collection that had short stories on people like Ralph Bunch, Confucius, Margaret Mead, and Eleanor Roosevelt. It was some cheesy series of books she ordered throug h the mail but I loved all of them | |
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I also read all the slavegirls of Gor books | |
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The Berenstein Bears series.So cute. | |
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roodboi said: awwww thats sho cute! | |
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heybaby said: roodboi said: awwww thats sho cute! I read it to my daughter tonite... the very same copy I had when I was lil'...double- | |
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roodboi said: I used to love those books. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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heybaby said: Lots. I was a book worm.
the velveteen rabbit the secret garden little women Jacob have I loved Anne of Green Gables Pippi Longstocking almost all of Ramona Quimby books... I also liked a lot Greek Mythology: Pandora's box, The Odyssey, The Trojan war... and then there was "Archie comics" and "Mad" magazine. I would sneak and read my dad's "Heavy Metal" magazines. I really dug the art work even back then I was really into autobiographies. my mother bought me a kids book collection that had short stories on people like Ralph Bunch, Confucius, Margaret Mead, and Eleanor Roosevelt. It was some cheesy series of books she ordered throug h the mail but I loved all of them I learned of this great book as an adult! I love all of Anne's (Ann with an E) stories! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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goodnight moon
the teeny tiny woman the arthur the aavark series mr popper's penguin a different type of books. i remember at the age of nine, i use to read a- lot. i would skip recess to read. at one point, i was really fascinated by books on other countries. | |
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