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ThePlisken
Where the Sidewalk Ends -- I really admire Shell Silverstein, and would read this one all the time. Very creepy sometimes, by the way.Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark -- Hated these and loved them at the same time. The artwork...
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Written on May 7th, 2013
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CharlieCharles
I loved those comics.
And when I look back on them now there are many things that went over my head since I was a child.
So I find another reason to appreciate them more.
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Written on February 12th, 2013
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invisible321
Author: Kristin Hunter
This was a great book. I read it in elementary school,
and it made a lasting impression on me.
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Written on January 28th, 2013
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CreativeUsername316
I absolutely loved the book Tuck Everlasting. I loved it so much that I wrote the author and told her how much I loved the book and she sent me a letter back. Huge highlight of my childhood. I still have the book I carried around and...
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Written on January 20th, 2013
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Heaven345
I remember, when I was little, anytime I would get sick, my mother would make a day out of it.
She would take me to Fort Jackson,on the army base, to get seen by the doctor. After that we
would go eat at burger king, this is when they...
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Written on December 7th, 2012
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WyldKard
I remember loving all the Encyclopedia Brown stuff plus a series called the Boxcar Children.
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Written on November 6th, 2012
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klr0712
I loved this book so much when I was kid! Anytime I mention it though no one seems to have ever heard of it, if you haven't you should find it and read it, it's the absolute best!
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Written on October 4th, 2012
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randomlychandler
none of the stories seem to come to me. The book i'm thinking of was given to me by my Grandmother and it was about this witch like woman who lived on a hill and she woke up to this god awful day (traditionally). Stormy, cloudy, "woke...
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Written on August 2nd, 2012
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whistlerbackcomb
I still remember falling asleep to my moms voice reading the Berenstain Bears. We had the whole collection on the bookshelf and she would tell us to each pick a book for her to read to us.. of course we usually never even made it to the...
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Written on July 25th, 2012
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hardc0recandy
I have a lot but my main two are:
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales & The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs
both are by Jon Scieszka and are the funniest books I have ever read. I recommend them to any and everyone...
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Written on July 14th, 2012
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I absolutely loved that book as a child. It was the first book that I ever learned how to read. Of course I wasn't actually reading the book, I only had memorized the entire story due to the fact that I made my mother read it to me all...
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Written on July 12th, 2012
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gardengirl17
I loved my big purple book of nursery rhymes. I would sit on my big sisters lap and she would read me the different stories from the book. It was so fun and a great way for me to excape everything that was going on and be a normal child...
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Written on July 11th, 2012
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Windryder
The first book I read, scared the hell out of me at the same time the adventure seemed exciting.
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Written on July 8th, 2012
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GreenRobedOne
"Where the Wild Things Are" is my favorite book. I still have a copy with me and do at all times. I saw the movie that was based on it and was not happy but it was good that hollywood could see how great the book is even if they did...
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Written on July 8th, 2012
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Sinaname
By Bruce Coville. There was a series about this, and I followed it because I liked sci fi even then. I don't remember much about the book these days, but I remember checking that one out from the library all the time.
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Written on July 5th, 2012
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CFOM
Limiting childhood to eighth grade and younger all the way back and as they say: in no particular order:By Mark Twain: Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's CourtBy Herman Melville: Moby DickBy Howard Pease...
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Written on June 27th, 2012
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skyvalley
That is the title. My mom and I used to read the book together. I have many fond memories of those times. I wish I still had the book - I know I can buy a copy but I want that book from that time. Old books have character; certain...
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Written on June 24th, 2012
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Mujerllenadegracia
I had a 1954 edition I believe -who gave THAT to a 9 year old? I read it until the cover fell off and the last part of the book fell apart.
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Written on June 14th, 2012
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sarahcantstop
Has to still be my favorite book. Love all of it, but especially when she makes that fake apology to that mean old lady .... Mrs. Lind, I think?
Great book for any girl who has sometimes felt like a fish out of water, as I often have.
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Written on June 11th, 2012
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fightn4me
I loved this story as a child.
Ferdinand was a bull. Bulls are very strong but he broke the stereotypical mold of a bull when he preferred to sit and sniff the flowers rather than stomp and snort and show off his strength.
He...
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Written on May 30th, 2012
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