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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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...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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Roald Dahl
Particularly The Twits, Danny champion of the World and Fantastic Mr Fox Last edited by Alf; 05-04-2021 at 02:50 PM. |
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Mary Norton
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Enid Blyton
Francine Pascal Ann M. Martin |
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George & Alexis Warr!
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Annie MG Schmidt
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Strictly 2025 Faves: Amber & Nikita, Lewis & Katya, Ross & Jowita, Jimmy & Lauren, Alex & Johannes |
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Roald Dahl! More so for the Quentin Blake illustrations!
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The voice of reason
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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 ![]() 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. ![]() ![]() |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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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
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Roald Dahl, the Harry Potter series, Goosebumps, the Horrible Histories books, a couple of my sister's Jacqueline Wilsons
![]() 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 ![]()
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All hail the Moyesiah
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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 |
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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. |
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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
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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
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This Witch doesn't burn
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What Katy did next and Little Women too
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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...it’s funny how the books that our children love to read themselves and the ones that they love having read to them by us can differ so much as well...one of my sons would love the Little Bear books when he was very young...I would try to move on to something else as a go to sleep read but Can’t You Sleep Little Bear? was the only he wanted...It was very calming and I would generally be asleep within the first few pages and then I’d realise that he was asleep when I woke up...I used to think because it was so calming etc...but I think looking back now...?...it was possibly the only way he got to know how to hush me up so he could get some sleep and he wasn’t confident that any other book would work so quickly....
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The voice of reason
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Can anyone remember those adventures books where the ending changed depending on what clues you followed etc
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I'm not sure which specific ones you're talking about, but I think the generic term was "choose your own adventure" ? There were some for Goosebumps, Animorphs, and more which I don't remember as being part of a series.
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I was always a Jacqueline Wilson fan and a bit of CS Lewis .
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 . Last edited by GoldHeart; 06-04-2021 at 02:45 AM. |
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