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What were your favourite childhood books/authors etc...
...I’m just re-reading a book atm and although it’s not one from childhood...it did make me think about childhood books for some reason...who/what influenced your reading world as a child...?...
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Enid Blyton :love:
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KA Applegate, JK Rowling, RL Stein ...
The Animorphs series was rather formative for me tbh |
Roald Dahl
Particularly The Twits, Danny champion of the World and Fantastic Mr Fox |
Mary Norton
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Enid Blyton
Francine Pascal Ann M. Martin |
Annie MG Schmidt :love:
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Roald Dahl! More so for the Quentin Blake illustrations!
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I loved and read all the Jennings serier by Anthony Buckeridge
I was so exciting to go to the library each week and find a new one :amazed: There were 24 in the run and was about the humorous escapades of J.C.T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school in England. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Clue_cover.jpghttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Q6xMTeyYR4...little+hut.jpg |
Enid Blyton
I loved the Tin Tin books as well And after buying a sheaf of Jackie magazines at a jumble sale when I was about 10 I was hooked |
Roald Dahl, the Harry Potter series, Goosebumps, the Horrible Histories books, a couple of my sister's Jacqueline Wilsons :ninja2:...
Only "standalone" book I remember reading as a child was 'The Other Side of Truth' by Beverley Naidoo (about a Nigerian girl who was a political refugee during the 90s)... everything else was part of a series of something. I think I read the first Artemis Fowl book but didn't really like it... Edit: just seen this is asking for favourites, not everything I remember reading :laugh: that Other Side book really made an impression on me as a 11 or 12 year old (it came out in 2000 but my English teacher had it in her class just available to read at secondary school)... and then I loved Matilda, The Twits and the best Harry Potter was Goblet of Fire... |
The Redwall books by Brian Jacques were my favourite as a kid but I've never really met anyone else who read them
Aside from those the ones that stand out are Harry Potter, Roald Dahl and A Series of Unfortunate Events |
Louisa May Alcott..Little Women.
Sarah Chauncey Woolsy. The What Katy did series. Charles Dickens, as I grew up a bit. But would read anything and everything I could get hold of. |
Noel Streatfield as well
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Harry Potter (duh)
But my favourites as a teenager were Anthony Horowitz and Darren Shan. |
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My son loves reading....his faves are Harry Potter series, he loved Artemis Fowl, Percy Jackson, David Walliams, Roald Dahl and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. He will read anything though |
Oh yes What Katy did next , i read lots of those. All the Mallory Towers , i was an avid reader as a child and couldn't wait for next trip to the library as i had usually finished way before the next trip was due.
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Enid Blyton...Famous Five and Secret Seven :cheer2:
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What Katy did next and Little Women too
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Can anyone remember those adventures books where the ending changed depending on what clues you followed etc :think:
Also forgot to add to my first post but I loved the Disney read along tapes series too especially the fact you got a case to keep all the different cassettes and books in. |
Jacqueline Wilson, Goosebumps and Malorie Blackman
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I've never read any of Malorie Blackman stories but i remember watching 'Pig Heart Boy' when it was made into a drama for CBBC years ago . I was also meaning to watch noughts & Crosses but haven't yet. I always liked Goosebumps aswell . |
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Roald Dahl was my favourite, I loved the Anne Rice Vampire series too probably a little bit older when i moved on to that. Black Beauty was my favourite book at one point as a child too
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