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By *nnCeeWoman 34 weeks ago
East of Eden, West of Hell |
I read a whole host of books, from Enid Blyton, to Nancy Drew, to The Hardy Boys, to the Point Horror and Point Romance. Not sure I ever really read "cartoons", I loved my imagination to create the pictures. But I'm sure I probably would have liked them, had I done. |
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I read alot of the point romance books, didn't really like the horror ones, Judy Blume obviously, Mallory towers, faraway tree, I did love reading when I was younger but like I am as an adult, I have to be in the mood x |
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"...when you were very young did you read Hergé's Adventures of Tintin.….…?"
Nope, it was Enid Blytons Famous Five books later in my teens it was Jane Austin, CS Lewis then the more gothic books such as Dracula, Frankenstein, phantom of the opera and then Count of Monte Cristo. I do want to read now though some Marquis de Sade |
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"I read alot of the point romance books, didn't really like the horror ones, Judy Blume obviously, Mallory towers, faraway tree, I did love reading when I was younger but like I am as an adult, I have to be in the mood x"
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Give Tintin a go.  |
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"I read them, because I read every book in my primary school library, but they weren't huge favourites. They seemed a bit humourless compared to the other comic books."
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It's a peculiar type of Franco-Belgian humour. |
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"No I read mostly Enid Blyton"
I read almost everything she wrote, the famous 5, secret 7, the mystery series, the secret island series, the magic far away tree.
Apparently they are making a movie based on the magic far away tree here in Reading. |
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"No I read mostly Enid Blyton
I read almost everything she wrote, the famous 5, secret 7, the mystery series, the secret island series, the magic far away tree.
Apparently they are making a movie based on the magic far away tree here in Reading."
I read most of hers except the five find-outers. One of them was called Fatty and I took that personally. |
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"No I read mostly Enid Blyton
I read almost everything she wrote, the famous 5, secret 7, the mystery series, the secret island series, the magic far away tree.
Apparently they are making a movie based on the magic far away tree here in Reading.
I read most of hers except the five find-outers. One of them was called Fatty and I took that personally."
That's the mystery series, and we're my personal favourites.
Fatty aka Frederick Algernon Trottville = FAT
Funny the garbage I remember from yesterday. |
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By *aizyWoman 34 weeks ago
west midlands |
"I didn't, I liked Roald Dahl books.
Ohhh the twits and Charlie and the chocolate factory "
I was obsessed with The BFG, I read that book till it fell apart, think I went through 4 or 5 copies of it! |
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"I didn't, I liked Roald Dahl books.
Ohhh the twits and Charlie and the chocolate factory
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I was obsessed with The BFG, I read that book till it fell apart, think I went through 4 or 5 copies of it!"
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Daizy, does this also happen to all your paramours? Do they fall apart at the seams from your egregiously wanton desires? |
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"No I read mostly Enid Blyton
I read almost everything she wrote, the famous 5, secret 7, the mystery series, the secret island series, the magic far away tree.
Apparently they are making a movie based on the magic far away tree here in Reading."
I loved the faraway tree so much. Read it loads! Also the wishing chair. Loved Enid Blyton books. Think I must have read them all dozens of times |
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"...when you were very young did you read Hergé's Adventures of Tintin.….…?"
Probably.
Same as another poster. I read the entire library at my primary school and got to choose books I hadn't read from the mobile library when it came. |
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"I didn't, I liked Roald Dahl books.
Ohhh the twits and Charlie and the chocolate factory
I was obsessed with The BFG, I read that book till it fell apart, think I went through 4 or 5 copies of it!"
I loved George's marvellous medicine
What did it do again? |
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By *ragonbaitCouple 34 weeks ago
Reading and Aberdare |
Yes, loved Tintin, have read nearly all of them several times and still own all the ones that haven't yet fallen apart. My youngest loves Tintin even more!
But Enid Blyton was my all time favourite. 7 year old me would be super excited to know that I now have a boyfriend whose mum is called Enid  |
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Yes, I loved Tintin and read most of them, including a couple in French. I liked Asterix too, and was originally introduced to them when on holiday in Brittany, so read some of them in French too. I really enjoyed a now ignored children’s historical novelist called Ronald Welch, which were really good and got me particularly interested in military history.
C.S. Lewis was a great favourite too. |
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"Yes, loved Tintin, have read nearly all of them several times and still own all the ones that haven't yet fallen apart. My youngest loves Tintin even more!
But Enid Blyton was my all time favourite. 7 year old me would be super excited to know that I now have a boyfriend whose mum is called Enid "
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Eníd had her place in literature but it wasn't at Marlinspike Hall. |
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"...when you were very young did you read Hergé's Adventures of Tintin.….…?
I can’t read but I did look at the pretty pictures "
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Tintin & LíttlèBírd would be a great story...with pretty pictures. |
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By *ragonbaitCouple 34 weeks ago
Reading and Aberdare |
"Yes, loved Tintin, have read nearly all of them several times and still own all the ones that haven't yet fallen apart. My youngest loves Tintin even more!
But Enid Blyton was my all time favourite. 7 year old me would be super excited to know that I now have a boyfriend whose mum is called Enid
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Eníd had her place in literature but it wasn't at Marlinspike Hall. "
There wasn't exactly a great deal of female representation at all! Do we think Tintin might have been gay? Captain Haddock probably had a bit of erectile dysfunction, the amount he drank. |
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