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Books when we were younger Did anyone ever read the books Blubber or Go Ask Alice when they were younger.. For some reason those 2 stick out in my mind and I can't remember much about them... Does anyone have any special book they loved when they were younger?
Sweet Valley novels were also my favorites! | |
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on a dare when i was 9 with my sis
i read blubber in one night last time that happened | |
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Charlotte's Web | |
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flowers in the attic was a good one | |
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judy blume wuz one of my fave authors when i wuz younger...i loved "blubber" and the whole "fudge" series.
plus i wuz an oddball when i wuz in junior high--everyone else wuz readin those sucky goosebumps books, and i wuz readin stephen king novels cover 2 cover... | |
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LaVisHh said: Charlotte's Web
I loved that tooo.. I remember the cartoon movie also.. I loved it.. and when charlotte dies i cried ... still do when i watch it.. | |
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LaVisHh said: Charlotte's Web
that wuz an awesome book. another one i read: jonathan livingston seagull. | |
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I loved "Matilda" when I was young. And R.L. Stine's "Fear Street" books. -------
A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti... "I've just had an apostrophe!" "I think you mean an epiphany..." | |
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Great thread silkyspread! (Hey that rhymes...)
Ever since Lleena mentioned Roald Dahl on that other thread I thought this would be a good idea for a thread. I loved Fantastic Mr. Fox (by Dahl) when I was a kid! I also loved the Narnia books. ReepaCheep (Sp?) was a hoot. | |
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Ramona Quimby Age 8 | |
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comin back in...
i also wuz into those "sweet valley high" books (i had a box set of their first few books ), and plus i wuz into the babysitter's club 4 a minute...roald dahl is the bomb!!! "bfg" wuz cool!!! | |
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When I was a kid, I read a lot of Ray Bradbury short stories...as well as attempted to read "Brave New World" (my brother left both behind when he went to college, and I just started readin' them...)...I don't remember really reading any "kid-oriented" books, other than Mad magazine...
I also seem to recall reading a lot of edit statements as a kid... [This message was edited Tue Feb 25 11:17:13 PST 2003 by wellbeyond] | |
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wellbeyond said: When I was a kid, I read a lot of Ray Bradbury short stories...as well as attempted to read "Brave New World" (my brother left both behind when he went to college, and I just started readin' them...)...I don't remember really reading any "kid-oriented" books, other than Mad magazine...
hi, wb!!! yeah, i read mad when i wuz younger, 2. i always wished that i could draw stuff like sergio aragones... | |
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2the9s said: Great thread silkyspread! (Hey that rhymes...)
Ever since Lleena mentioned Roald Dahl on that other thread I thought this would be a good idea for a thread. I loved Fantastic Mr. Fox (by Dahl) when I was a kid! I also loved the Narnia books. ReepaCheep (Sp?) was a hoot. Thanks!!! | |
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CarrieLee said: Ramona Quimby Age 8
That book was funny as hell. Is that the one where she said a bad word? | |
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My favorites
A Light In the Attic Where the Wild Things Are | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: wellbeyond said: When I was a kid, I read a lot of Ray Bradbury short stories...as well as attempted to read "Brave New World" (my brother left both behind when he went to college, and I just started readin' them...)...I don't remember really reading any "kid-oriented" books, other than Mad magazine...
hi, wb!!! yeah, i read mad when i wuz younger, 2. i always wished that i could draw stuff like sergio aragones... HamCabsFingahSnacks And, yeah...Sergio had a GREAT since of visual humor...plus he was apparently a sex maniac, if all them sexily drawn women with the big breastesses is any indication...lol | |
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My favorite child hood books where the bearstean bares, Amelda Bedelda, Judy Bloom books and also Dr.Suess... Green Eggs and Ham is just the best
Dr.Suess taught all the rappers how 2 rap | |
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the pigman | |
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the magician | |
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chickengrease said: My favorites
A Light In the Attic Where the Wild Things Are shel silverstein...i still dig that guy. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: chickengrease said: My favorites
A Light In the Attic Where the Wild Things Are shel silverstein...i still dig that guy. I know, right? I'm trying to get my daughter into him. She's stuck on those ugly little Mary Kate and Ashley books. | |
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Anybody read the Mrs PiggleWiggle books?
They were pretty didactic, but fun as hell! | |
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2the9s said: Anybody read the Mrs PiggleWiggle books?
They were pretty didactic, but fun as hell! | |
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chickengrease said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: chickengrease said: My favorites
A Light In the Attic Where the Wild Things Are shel silverstein...i still dig that guy. I know, right? I'm trying to get my daughter into him. She's stuck on those ugly little Mary Kate and Ashley books. ugggh, the olsen twins... | |
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Some people are like Slinkies...
They're good for nothing but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs. | |
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Green Eggs and Ham | |
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Andersen's 'The Little Mermaid' | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: yeah, i read mad when i wuz younger, 2. i always wished that i could draw stuff like sergio aragones...
I totally dug Mad magazine! I even copied Aragones style very closely for a number of years...in fact "Skele-Gesundheit" is obviously Aragones-inspired... Richie Rich comics... A Wrinkle in Time... Some Hardy Boys...hmmm...didn't really start reading havey until age 20. Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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jackie collins... lovers and gamblers | |
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