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Annie
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Oct 08, 2012 09:57AM

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I had two favourite books when I was a child. One was The Lost World: Being an Account of the Recent Amazing Adventures of Professor E. Challenger, typical Dinosaur fodder for a boy I suppose. But the other was Gone with the Wind, not your usual boys adventure book. The two books might look very incongruous, but they do reveal a lot about my reading and writing interests as an adult.
I was talking about when I was a little kid!
We had a lot of old books in a bookcase and after I had read the odd TV Comic I would pull some of them out and have a read. Actual children's books I found on the shelf and read (although they were quite old even then) included, Rick Afire! With Morgan on the Main, Ice Gripped, and The Black Pearl. But I think the kind of book you mean was Five Go to Billycock Hill!
Oh, and I also got a lot of books about Dinosaurs from the Library —a lot of books about Dinosaurs!
We had a lot of old books in a bookcase and after I had read the odd TV Comic I would pull some of them out and have a read. Actual children's books I found on the shelf and read (although they were quite old even then) included, Rick Afire! With Morgan on the Main, Ice Gripped, and The Black Pearl. But I think the kind of book you mean was Five Go to Billycock Hill!
Oh, and I also got a lot of books about Dinosaurs from the Library —a lot of books about Dinosaurs!
David wrote: "I was talking about when I was a little kid!
We had a lot of old books in a bookcase and after I had read the odd TV Comic I would pull some of them out and have a read. Actual children's books I..."
Have you ever heard of Peter and Jane? I used to read them when I was like two or three years old!
We had a lot of old books in a bookcase and after I had read the odd TV Comic I would pull some of them out and have a read. Actual children's books I..."
Have you ever heard of Peter and Jane? I used to read them when I was like two or three years old!

found it on Amazon, it is Patty Wolcott.


...I think my love and reading and writing all started with that book. I read it time and time again, and found a new copy a few years ago. It still has its magic.
I never really got into Roald Dahl...he never pushed any buttons for me.
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Chloe (Girl In The Woods Reviews), Moderator
(last edited Oct 12, 2012 06:23AM)
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Annie wrote: "Did you guys ever read anything by Roald Dahl?"
Yeah I used to read it all the time :D Has anyone read Enid Blyton, cause that's pretty much what I've read when I was younger :)
Yeah I used to read it all the time :D Has anyone read Enid Blyton, cause that's pretty much what I've read when I was younger :)
@Chloe,
I mentioned an Enid Blyton book I read when I was younger, it was one of the Famous Five books. I think I may also have had some Noddy books, I think she was the author of those as well.
As regards books read as part of learning to read, I think those were Janet and John books in my day. Same thing, though.
I mentioned an Enid Blyton book I read when I was younger, it was one of the Famous Five books. I think I may also have had some Noddy books, I think she was the author of those as well.
As regards books read as part of learning to read, I think those were Janet and John books in my day. Same thing, though.
@David
Yeah I used to read Famous Five, The Wishing Chair (I think), The Magic Faraway Tree and loads others...
Hmm...It's Peter and Jane but it doesn't go under those names by the way so I guess they are the same things :)
Yeah I used to read Famous Five, The Wishing Chair (I think), The Magic Faraway Tree and loads others...
Hmm...It's Peter and Jane but it doesn't go under those names by the way so I guess they are the same things :)
A good guide of your reading as a child might also be the comics you read. My favourite was TV Comic and TV21 (with all those Gerry Anderson strips). I could have read the Eagle, Beano and so on, and I did read a few of these. But those first two were my long time favourites and I still actively hunt annuals from the Sixties. So my comic reading reflected my genre choice in books, predominantly Science Fiction. Is this a common trait or connection?


I love the fantastic five! When I was three I got an invisagirl (is that her name?) doll and I still have it! Though she's missing a leg...
Annie wrote: "@David&Chloe
I love the fantastic five! When I was three I got an invisagirl (is that her name?) doll and I still have it! Though she's missing a leg..."
haha really?
I love the fantastic five! When I was three I got an invisagirl (is that her name?) doll and I still have it! Though she's missing a leg..."
haha really?
Lo wrote: "My favorite when I was little was Love, Ruby Lavender and Sahara Special"
I haven't heard of those books before. Are they interesting?
I haven't heard of those books before. Are they interesting?


Lo♪ wrote: "Well, about a year ago I reread Sahara Special and it didn't strike me as emotional as I thought in third grade, but yeah, to me they were pretty interesting."
Hmm... haven't read it. It's weird how many books we haven't read as a child!
Hmm... haven't read it. It's weird how many books we haven't read as a child!
Kellsea wrote: "My favorite book used to be Ella Enchanted when I was in 4th grade. But my Favorite book now is Long May She Reign by Ellen Emerson White"
I have read that book before... but I kinda forget the storyline :P
I have read that book before... but I kinda forget the storyline :P

Hmm... haven't read it. ..."
Ha ha yeah.
They weren't that popular ('cause I don't normally read the popular books)

Chami wrote: "my favorite book was Famous Five and i still love to read it :). And i used to secret seven as well."
Heh, that's true I love Enid Blyton's books :)
Heh, that's true I love Enid Blyton's books :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Love, Ruby Lavender (other topics)Sahara Special (other topics)
Bedknob and Broomstick (other topics)
Five Go to Billycock Hill (other topics)
The Lost World: Being an Account of the Recent Amazing Adventures of Professor E. Challenger (other topics)
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