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Do you remember your favourite childhood book?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I do. I read it back when I was a teen in sweden and not for now I am reading it again, it is called berts betraktelser and it is written as a diary like day for day what he did everyday, it is fun |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mallory towers was always a favourite with me, then when I became a teenager that Judy Blume book..ladies you know the one with Ralph!! And Moses beech, I read it at school and bought it a few years ago and loved it again!
Danish x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"George's Marvellous Medicine, I wanted to mix together everything in my house to try and make it "
Ah, what a book! I couldn't possibly pick my all time favourite Roald Dahl book because I loved them all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had three favourites that I couldn’t put down and re read so many times. Loved “The Hobbit”, “Plague Dogs” by Richard Adams, and a book called “Brother in the Land” by Robert Swindells. Was a major book worm, still am, and still have these books x Viv |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"George's Marvellous Medicine, I wanted to mix together everything in my house to try and make it
Ah, what a book! I couldn't possibly pick my all time favourite Roald Dahl book because I loved them all. "
Never read the book but enjoyed it when Rik Mayall read it out on Jacanory. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is a difficult one, I was a bit odd as a teen and inlived autobiographies and biographies, historical diaries etc. But if we are being normal then Lord of the Rings has me gripped time and time again ?? |
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By *_Yeah19Couple
over a year ago
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"The Farwaway Tree I think it was called - Enid Blyton
This "
Me too, Moon Face, Dame Washalot et al
Also other Enid Blyton ones like Mallory Towers and Naughtiest Girl, with Sweey Valley High and Babysitters Club as I got older.
My daughter is eventually getting into enjoying reading so hopefully she’ll give some of those a go too.
TB |
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Cant remember the name of it , but it was a big purple book with lots of small stories and poems in it . Cant remember what happened to it but I recall loving the book to the point of addiction . I so wish I could find it or remember the name |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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How childhood are we talking (teenage years would have been of Mice and men) primary school would be a book called The Siege of Cobb Street School
Doughnut |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At the risk of becoming public enemy no 1, I never understood the popularity of Enid Blyton. The Noddy books - the original ones with gay curtains, and Noddy and Big Ears sharing a bed - were great as a kid, but nothing beyond Noddy interested me.
Please don't be cruel....... |
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"At the risk of becoming public enemy no 1, I never understood the popularity of Enid Blyton. The Noddy books - the original ones with gay curtains, and Noddy and Big Ears sharing a bed - were great as a kid, but nothing beyond Noddy interested me.
Please don't be cruel......." What . Heathen. I give you the Famous Five |
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"At the risk of becoming public enemy no 1, I never understood the popularity of Enid Blyton. The Noddy books - the original ones with gay curtains, and Noddy and Big Ears sharing a bed - were great as a kid, but nothing beyond Noddy interested me.
Please don't be cruel....... What . Heathen. I give you the Famous Five "
Julian, Anne, Dick, Georgie and Timmy the dog? Did I get that right? All utterly boring - all of them.
But anyway, thank you - I was expecting far worse than 'heathen'. I'm honestly a nice person. Honest..... |
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Definitely enjoyed The Famous Five, amongst others.
Also a series of books about a schoolboy, Jennings. Used to get them from the school library. Along with Asterix books, and also a cowboy called Lucky Luke. Think they were written by one the Asterix authors. |
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"At the risk of becoming public enemy no 1, I never understood the popularity of Enid Blyton. The Noddy books - the original ones with gay curtains, and Noddy and Big Ears sharing a bed - were great as a kid, but nothing beyond Noddy interested me.
Please don't be cruel....... What . Heathen. I give you the Famous Five
Julian, Anne, Dick, Georgie and Timmy the dog? Did I get that right? All utterly boring - all of them.
But anyway, thank you - I was expecting far worse than 'heathen'. I'm honestly a nice person. Honest....." I'll let you off for a bacon sarnie |
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