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When U were a kid, what books did U like 2 read? My faves back then:
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak I'm as Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood Math Curse by Jon Scieszka The Magic Schoolbus series by Scholastic The Stinky Cheese Man & Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket And a 1,000 others but I can't remember.. [Edited 5/14/08 14:53pm] Stuck like glue! | |
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raveun2thejoyfantastic said: My faves back then:
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak I'm as Quick as a Cricket by Audrey Wood Math Curse by Jon Scieszka The Magic Schoolbus series by Scholastic The Stinky Cheese Man & Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket And a 1,000 others but I can't remember.. [Edited 5/14/08 14:53pm] Those are all very good books! My son loved reading the Unfortunate Event books. And anything by Maurice Sendak is AWESOME! In the Night Kitchen was my son's favorite! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
I've read those four books at least six times. The encyclopedia was my favorite read in the bathroom. Just go sit down and read and learn. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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The Chronicles of Narnia
Choose Your Own Adventure series Stephen King Ramona the Pest series Wacky Wednesday Dr. Seuss My Legacy
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Any/everything by Rohl Dahl, Enid Blyton, Narnia series
Now I get to read the likes of BFG and James and the Giant Peach to my neices and nephews, they are still great stories oh mama I wish I could resist ... | |
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HotPaisleyGirl said: Any/everything by Rohl Dahl,
ah, yes! My Legacy
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NDRU said: HotPaisleyGirl said: Any/everything by Rohl Dahl,
ah, yes! I could even understand those long made up words like snoozcumbers oh mama I wish I could resist ... | |
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Chronicles of Narnia, definitely. The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe was one of my favorite books and still is.
I also loved Lloyd Alexander's Prydain books - The Book of Three, The Black Cauldron, etc. I was a big Encyclopedia Brown fan, and I was crazy about the Choose Your Own Adventure books. Cricket in Times Square and A Wrinkle in Time were favorites of mine as well. | |
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The Adventures of Tintin [I'm Belgian:)].
Anyone has read them? They've been translated into dozens of languages. | |
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OH! and SUPERFUDGE. how could i forget superfudge? | |
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Le Petit Nicolas
CLASSIC!! | |
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I read the flowers in the attic books before I even finished primary school
narnia, trixie belden, bobbsey twins, nancy drew (our library had not really been updated since early 70s) then read sweet valley high, some similar books to that, I forget what they were called which where occult/romance books "dark forces" or something? I read all the crap there was! | |
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ZombieKitten said: I read the flowers in the attic books before I even finished primary school
narnia, trixie belden, bobbsey twins, nancy drew (our library had not really been updated since early 70s) then read sweet valley high, some similar books to that, I forget what they were called which where occult/romance books "dark forces" or something? I read all the crap there was! omg!!! | |
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ZombieKitten said: ZombieKitten said: I read the flowers in the attic books before I even finished primary school
narnia, trixie belden, bobbsey twins, nancy drew (our library had not really been updated since early 70s) then read sweet valley high, some similar books to that, I forget what they were called which where occult/romance books "dark forces" or something? I read all the crap there was! omg!!! WTF is that book about??? Or should I ask? Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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MoniGram said: ZombieKitten said: omg!!! WTF is that book about??? Or should I ask? I can't even remember, mild horror, teen romance "After winning a doll at the state fair, strange and horrifying accidents start occurring. Something evil has invaded Jack and Cassie's lives and is trying to capture Cassie's very soul. Can Jack save her?" | |
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ZombieKitten said: MoniGram said: WTF is that book about??? Or should I ask? I can't even remember, mild horror, teen romance "After winning a doll at the state fair, strange and horrifying accidents start occurring. Something evil has invaded Jack and Cassie's lives and is trying to capture Cassie's very soul. Can Jack save her?" It looks like one of those RL Stine's Goosebumps !! | |
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JoeTyler said: ZombieKitten said: I can't even remember, mild horror, teen romance "After winning a doll at the state fair, strange and horrifying accidents start occurring. Something evil has invaded Jack and Cassie's lives and is trying to capture Cassie's very soul. Can Jack save her?" It looks like one of those RL Stine's Goosebumps !! are those for teens? I bought 3 for my kids (since they are reading harry potter already) but maybe my boys are too young for them? | |
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ZombieKitten said: JoeTyler said: It looks like one of those RL Stine's Goosebumps !! are those for teens? I bought 3 for my kids (since they are reading harry potter already) but maybe my boys are too young for them? hmmm, I'd say that the target is 9-13 years old; maybe they're somehow intense for children (4-8), but certainly harmless for teens (14-18) Nevertheless, there isn't violence or/and cruelty, just some intense frights , that's all I used to read a lot of those books back in the mid-90's | |
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JoeTyler said: ZombieKitten said: I can't even remember, mild horror, teen romance "After winning a doll at the state fair, strange and horrifying accidents start occurring. Something evil has invaded Jack and Cassie's lives and is trying to capture Cassie's very soul. Can Jack save her?" It looks like one of those RL Stine's Goosebumps !! Yes but it has that damn doll!!! I HATE dolls!!!!! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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JoeTyler said: ZombieKitten said: are those for teens? I bought 3 for my kids (since they are reading harry potter already) but maybe my boys are too young for them? hmmm, I'd say that the target is 9-13 years old; maybe they're somehow intense for children (4-8), but certainly harmless for teens (14-18) Nevertheless, there isn't violence or/and cruelty, just some intense frights , that's all I used to read a lot of those books back in the mid-90's oh! scarier than harry potter you think? | |
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ZombieKitten said: JoeTyler said: hmmm, I'd say that the target is 9-13 years old; maybe they're somehow intense for children (4-8), but certainly harmless for teens (14-18) Nevertheless, there isn't violence or/and cruelty, just some intense frights , that's all I used to read a lot of those books back in the mid-90's oh! scarier than harry potter you think? is harry potter scary? Anyway, I know what you mean: the frights of Goosebumps are more or less as scary as the "terror" passages of Harry Potter; in a word, just harmless fun (certainly not Stephen King ) | |
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JoeTyler said: ZombieKitten said: oh! scarier than harry potter you think? is harry potter scary? Anyway, I know what you mean: the frights of Goosebumps are more or less as scary as the "terror" passages of Harry Potter; in a word, just harmless fun (certainly not Stephen King ) OK thanks! now get your kit off | |
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ZombieKitten said: JoeTyler said: is harry potter scary? Anyway, I know what you mean: the frights of Goosebumps are more or less as scary as the "terror" passages of Harry Potter; in a word, just harmless fun (certainly not Stephen King ) OK thanks! now get your kit off you're welcome | |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox!
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2the9s said: Fantastic Mr. Fox!
oh yeah! the twits, bfg, charlie & theā¦, the witches, my uncle oswald (don't tell my mum ) | |
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ZombieKitten said: I read the flowers in the attic books before I even finished primary school
narnia, trixie belden, bobbsey twins, nancy drew (our library had not really been updated since early 70s) then read sweet valley high, some similar books to that, I forget what they were called which where occult/romance books "dark forces" or something? I read all the crap there was! I loved Trixie Belden. She was so much cooler than that prissy Nancy Drew (imo). I loved mysteries-- Encyclopedia Brown, The Hardy Boys, Sherlock Holmes, but NO Nancy Drew! Laura Ingalls Wilder/Little House on the Prairie series, Old Yeller , Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Ramona, Judy Blume, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and in jr. high those cheesy teen romance books--I wish I could remember the publisher. They all had really cheesy titles and photographs of preppy girls on the covers. I read all the Flowers in the Attic series (and the Heaven series), too. I had to sneak-read them because my mom was convinced they were written by the devil. | |
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DevotedPuppy said: I loved mysteries-- Encyclopedia Brown, The Hardy Boys, Sherlock Holmes, but NO Nancy Drew! Laura Ingalls Wilder/Little House on the Prairie series, Old Yeller , Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Ramona, Judy Blume, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and in jr. high those cheesy teen romance books--I wish I could remember the publisher. They all had really cheesy titles and photographs of preppy girls on the covers. I read all the Flowers in the Attic series (and the Heaven series), too. I had to sneak-read them because my mom was convinced they were written by the devil. wow, i can't even remember what i read when i was a teenager. i think i got stephen king out of my system. "the stand" was the first "grown-up" book i ever read - my 6th grade teacher gave me a copy, and it was kind of a reading rite of passage for me. even though king isn't exactly "mature reading", i moved on from the likes of judy blume and narnia when i was handed that fat slab of paperback goodness. of course, now i'm 37 and i still read spidey comic books. | |
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DevotedPuppy said: I loved Trixie Belden. She was so much cooler than that prissy Nancy Drew (imo). I loved mysteries-- Encyclopedia Brown, The Hardy Boys, Sherlock Holmes, but NO Nancy Drew! Laura Ingalls Wilder/Little House on the Prairie series, Old Yeller , Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Ramona, Judy Blume, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and in jr. high those cheesy teen romance books--I wish I could remember the publisher. They all had really cheesy titles and photographs of preppy girls on the covers. I read all the Flowers in the Attic series (and the Heaven series), too. I had to sneak-read them because my mom was convinced they were written by the devil. Sweet Dreams! I read a little Sweet Valley High, too, but I was in high school when those started getting really popular and for some reason I wasn't that into them. | |
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Little Women, Shel Silverstein books (Lafcadio, The Giving Tree, Light in the Attic, etc), Dr. Suess books, Anne of Green Gables, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing books, Ramona the Pest books, Encyclopedia Brown Series, The Boxcar Children, Charlotte Sometimes, The Chronicles of Narnia, Island of the Blue Dolphins, Are you there God It's Me Margaret, Bunnicula series, Babysitters' Club series, Roald Dahl stories, Hans Christian Anderson tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, etc... I loved to read and still do. "When words fail, music speaks..." --- Shakespeare | |
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DevotedPuppy said: ZombieKitten said: I read the flowers in the attic books before I even finished primary school
narnia, trixie belden, bobbsey twins, nancy drew (our library had not really been updated since early 70s) then read sweet valley high, some similar books to that, I forget what they were called which where occult/romance books "dark forces" or something? I read all the crap there was! I loved Trixie Belden. She was so much cooler than that prissy Nancy Drew (imo). I loved mysteries-- Encyclopedia Brown, The Hardy Boys, Sherlock Holmes, but NO Nancy Drew! Laura Ingalls Wilder/Little House on the Prairie series, Old Yeller , Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Ramona, Judy Blume, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, and in jr. high those cheesy teen romance books--I wish I could remember the publisher. They all had really cheesy titles and photographs of preppy girls on the covers. I read all the Flowers in the Attic series (and the Heaven series), too. I had to sneak-read them because my mom was convinced they were written by the devil. all of those too! | |
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