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Borough Press are doing a social media campaign where they are asking people to post a book a day in the month of June. They have 30 different questions and are asking people to pick one book for each question. I've had a look through them all and most are quite different to the Reading Journey questions do there shouldn't be too much overlap

Each day I'll post the question in this thread. Feel free to contribute with pictures and thoughts.


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1st June

What is your favourite childhood book?


message 3: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) My favorite childhood book is Little House in the Big Woods


message 4: by Beth (new)

Beth | 508 comments Amber wrote: "My favorite childhood book is Little House in the Big Woods"

I loved all of the Little House books!

Plus Little Women, the Narnia Books and Harriet the Spy.


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Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Awesome Beth! I read Little Women last year and read Little Men this year and they were both pretty good. I hope to read Jo's Boys if I have time this Summer or save it for the Fall.


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Beth | 508 comments Amber wrote: "Awesome Beth! I read Little Women last year and read Little Men this year and they were both pretty good. I hope to read Jo's Boys if I have time this Summer or save it for the Fall."

I liked that one too although I think I read it about 100 years ago...LOL


message 7: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) oh okay. :)


message 8: by Xan (new)

Xan  Shadowflutter (shadowflutter) Cat in the Hat

Followed closely by

Curious George


message 9: by Garyfalia (new)

Garyfalia Little Women and a book by a Greek author (Margarita Lyberaki) called : Ta psathina kapela (straw hats)


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Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14695 comments Mod
Great idea Heather.

What is your favourite childhood book?

I think it was the first book that really got me reading by myself for pleasure, you know without having a grown-up read it to you. Anyways it was Vicky Angel by Jacqueline Wilson.


message 11: by Pink (new)

Pink My favourite childhood book was the magic faraway tree I loved Moonface and Saucepan man!


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Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments This one: Emil and the Detectives by Erich Kästner

and this is my childhood copy (it's seen the inside of 11 different apartments so far;)

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Shirley | 4177 comments Mine was A Little Princess. Read it over and over.


message 14: by Jkmays (new)

Jkmays I loved a series of detective books...similar to the Hardy Boys but it had a Christian bent to it. It was early 1960s but I cannot remember the name of the series. Does this ring a bell with anyone?


message 15: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 01, 2014 07:46AM) (new)

I was a Nancy Drew fiend, but for the emotional impact I would have to choose Little Women. (Great idea, Heather!)


message 16: by Gill (new)

Gill | 5719 comments The title has just come to me of my favourite childhood book. Here it is The Young Detectives


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Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14695 comments Mod
Love how everyone's answers are so different. That's my favourite bit about this group.


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dely | 5214 comments I can't remember the title of my favorite book (I borrowed it at the library) but it was very long and it talked about an American Indian boy and his adventures.
How I would like to remember the title and buy it!


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) The Weirdstone of Brisingamen by Alan Garner

(and now I'm getting deja vu!)


message 21: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) I think my favourite book from childhood was Swallowdale and all of that series Swallows and Amazons. I still have them all


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Pink, mine is the same! The Magic Faraway Tree! It's a very hard choice though as I loved different books throughout childhood

Tomorrow's question is less linked to the Reading Journey Questions...


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LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Heather wrote: "Borough Press are doing a social media campaign where they are asking people to post a book a day in the month of June. They have 30 different questions and are asking people to pick one book for e..."

Great idea!
Probably Little Women, even if now I don't consider it properly a children's book


message 24: by B the BookAddict (last edited Jun 01, 2014 01:03PM) (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) | 8315 comments My childhood fave was the magic faraway tree by Enid Blyton. My sister and I used to run around with Mum's saucepans on our heads.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments The Comics = Specially the Phantom.


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Erica | 944 comments I liked anything by Willard Price. The adventure stories were about two boys and wild animals. My fav was probably The Elephant Adventure


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) | 8315 comments I did have a book version of the A A Milne poem Forgiven about a boy Alexander and his beetle. But I can't find it here on Goodreads.


message 28: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 01, 2014 04:10PM) (new)

2nd June

Best Bargain

Show us a book which you got a great deal on. Where did you get it from?


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Mine is a copy of A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth for £2.99. It's 1500 page so a pretty good price per page!


message 30: by Everyman (new)

Everyman Heather wrote: "1st June

What is your favourite childhood book? "


Swallows and Amazons, by Arthur Ransome


message 31: by Petra (new)

Petra | 3324 comments 1st June
What is your favourite childhood book?

I can't remember a specific favorite book but I devoured the Famous Five series by Enid Blyton, then read all of her Adventure series.


Best Bargain
Show us a book which you got a great deal on. Where did you get it from?

I got the CD version of Heartsick for $3 from Chapters.Indigo a few years back. It was marvelous (a bit gruesome in spots) and I read four of the series so far.
Recently, I found a copy of The Third Reich by Roberto Bolano for $1. I read his book, 2666, and am looking forward to reading more by him.


message 32: by Everyman (new)

Everyman dely wrote: "I can't remember the title of my favorite book (I borrowed it at the library) but it was very long and it talked about an American Indian boy and his adventures.
How I would like to remember the ti..."


Is it possible it was by Ernest Thompson Seton? He wrote children's books with a strong American Indian presence.


message 33: by Everyman (new)

Everyman Petra wrote: "Best Bargain
Show us a book which you got a great deal on. Where did you get it from? "


Gutenberg.org. Thousands of classic texts at the best bargain price of all -- FREE!

If you mean only physical (aka dead tree) books, I used to haunt second hand bookshops in Philadelphia and later New York and picked up numerous bargains, but perhaps my best bargain was the 3 volume (hardback) edition of the complete poetry of Cowper, which I picked up off the sale table of the Strand Bookstore for 10 cents a volume.


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Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments I second Everyman on this: after much inner resistance to buy an e-reader, I still sometimes sing from the treetops when realizing something that I would like to read and can't get hold off in a library and don't want to buy is available on Gutenberg.


message 35: by Holly (new)

Holly (hollycoulson) I managed to pick up Romanticism: An Anthology (like 1200 pages of poetry) for 75p at a local charity shop. Considering they're often £20-£30 new, I was chuffed (although I believe I have an earlier edition).


message 36: by [deleted user] (new)

That's a great bargain, holly.

I also get most of my bargains for free or on kindle but I decided to pick my best non electronic book bargain


message 37: by Pink (new)

Pink Best bargain.

Apart from free library and ebooks, my best book bargain has probably been my Penguin Great Loves boxset which I picked up from The Book People for under £10, which for 20 books was a whopping saving of over £100.


message 38: by Holly (new)

Holly (hollycoulson) Pink, I completely agree with The Book People! Amazing bargains! I also have the Great Loves boxset :)

Got my dearly beloved 16-book Dickens collection for £17. All Vintage Classics. Amazing value.


message 39: by Chrissie (last edited Jun 02, 2014 03:09AM) (new)

Chrissie Being a member at Audible means you often get deals where you can buy three books for the price of two. That means one is free. I have certainly many books that I have enjoyed, procured in this manner. In addition you can for most books return them if you dislike them even when you have listened to the whole darn thing. I think that is pretty amazing. Don't think I am employed by them. I am not!!!! I just so happy they exist.


message 40: by dely (last edited Jun 02, 2014 02:26AM) (new)

dely | 5214 comments Everyman wrote: "dely wrote: "I can't remember the title of my favorite book (I borrowed it at the library) but it was very long and it talked about an American Indian boy and his adventures.
How I would like to re..."


Thanks a lot, I've looked in his books but I couldn't find it. The title is something like "The Little Indian" and it had a white and blu hardcover; it was a small book but it had around 500 pages. The problem is also that I don't know the author, in which language it was written and if it was a translated book. I had read it in German and perhaps it was by a German author and it has never been translated in other languages. I really can't remember :(

book bargain

I buy a lot in the secondhand bookshop and there I find books for 1 or 2 euro but most of the time I pay only a few cents for them (the longer they stay in the bookshop the lesser they cost).


edit: I'm looking for that book and I think (googleing a lot) that it could be a book by Karl May about Winnetou. I don't know if he is worldwide famous.


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Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14695 comments Mod
2nd June

Best Bargain

Show us a book which you got a great deal on. Where did you get it from?


I think audible is a great site, I've been practically paying £7.99 for a Stephen King book worth £20. This is because I'm paying for membership.


message 42: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Best bargain? Probably a complete Shakespeare I got from a church jumble sale for 1/6 (one shilling and sixpence or 7 and a half p) when I was about 13. A lovely soft covered leather-bound, gold-tooled and edged book, published by "The Literary Press, London" (no date). Not brilliant condition, so probably not a "collectors" work, but lovely to have, for the nostalgia value too.

Best recent Bargain? - Oh all those wonderful classics you can get free on Kindle!! That has to be the ultimate bargain :)


message 43: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) The best bargain I got on a book was when I got kingdom keepers 7. It was $18.00 dollars us but after a 15% off one item and a couple of barnes and noble giftcards I got the book for $1.69 . It was a great deal! :-)


message 44: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 4177 comments Apart from all the classic freebies on kindle, I've picked up loads of books for 99p on kindle when they were on offer, too many to list here! In fact, I'm getting quite stingy now, I don't like to pay more than a pound for a book!


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LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
I think A History of Reading: I found it on line - I think through amazon, but by a private seller - and even if the prize says 12.99 I got it for 1 plus shipping fares....


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments My best Bargain in the recent times was the Free Download of Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata and his play Aminta.


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LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Dhanaraj wrote: "My best Bargain in the recent times was the Free Download of Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata and his play Aminta."

Free download don't count!!! Half of my reading are from Gutenberg!!!!


message 48: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments LauraT wrote: "Dhanaraj wrote: "My best Bargain in the recent times was the Free Download of Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata and his play Aminta."

Free download don't count!!!..."


The book I bought for best bargain in that sense is The Unknown Sigrid Undset: Jenny and Other Works. I was lucky to chance upon it and it was very cheap. But I am still waiting its arrival (Probably in this week).


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Leslie | 16369 comments June 1: What is your favourite childhood book?

I think perhaps The Phantom Tollbooth,   The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster . Jenny's book has been in 11 apartments; my copy of this book has been in 8 homes (apartments, houses, condos)...

June 2: Best Bargain - Show us a book which you got a great deal on. Where did you get it from?

I will second Everyman's choice for ebooks/Kindle books. But before the days of ebooks, when I was living in Atlanta I used to regularly browse the used bookstore near my apartment & picked up many books in the 10 books for $1 bin! I got the first 3 books in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series that way as well as some Patricia Wentworth Miss Silver mysteries which were out of print at the time...


message 50: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm enjoying reading all the different suggestions.

Slightly less taxing for the book today and just a chance to browse your shelves

3rd June A book with a blue cover


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