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In reply to the discussion: What was your favorite book/ books to read as a child? Mine was Black Beauty. and Nancy Drew.. How about you? [View all]Ritabert
(1,295 posts)63. Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mysteries
Then Classics Illustrated which let you read comic books of famous books like "The Three Musketeers" and "Ivanhoe".
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What was your favorite book/ books to read as a child? Mine was Black Beauty. and Nancy Drew.. How about you? [View all]
debm55
Monday
OP
Yes, Charlotte's Web was the second on my list, Loved reading the Nancy Drew books too. Thank you SARose,
debm55
Monday
#10
Thank you very much, SheltieLover. Mine too, I tried to read the original Wizard of Oz. But it scared me. and not like
debm55
Monday
#31
As a middle schooler I loved Sci Fi (still do) and the Tom Swift series of books was a favorite.
wcmagumba
Monday
#8
Read very close to all the Nancy Drew books just to win the reading contest. Won by a mile. Never read one before, ...
marble falls
Monday
#12
Thank you very much., marble falls aka Chief Worm. The title of the book is a little scarey/mature.
debm55
Monday
#37
Thank you flor-de-jasmin. Loved those books. As I teacher, I read my class A Wrinkle in Tme.
debm55
Monday
#14
Easterncedar. it was fifth grade. A book is a great gift. It can take you to various places, and times.
debm55
Monday
#108
Thank you lastlib. I used Harold and the Purple Crayon when I taught kindergarten. Love how you learned the Greek
debm55
Monday
#41
Thank you karin_sj. I have felt the same way reading through the list from posters here to books from my youth.
debm55
Monday
#46
Thank you very much livetohike. I always wanted to read the book Misty of Chincoteague. But it was always out at the
debm55
Monday
#30
Starting at eight years old, Doctor Dolittle's stories. Every last one and there were more than twelve, iirc. ...
littlemissmartypants
Monday
#34
Thank you very much, littlemisssmartypants. I only read the first Doctor Dolittle.
debm55
Monday
#57
Thank you, my sweet greatauntoftriplets. I also had things thrown away by my mother-Art Awards, Writing Awards. Art Work
debm55
Monday
#51
Justaprogressive, I remember the story of Ferdinand. My sweet aunt bought me the book and would read the book when I
debm55
Monday
#48
OMG. I loved the How and Why books. I bought the Books on Cats , Dogs, Horses. birds. And I would read them over and
debm55
Monday
#54
Thank you Ninga. I remember it and it scared me. The one illustrated book had a cobra bite the skinny lady.
debm55
Monday
#59
Thank you very much Ritabert. I actually read both series too, as I loved mysteries . still do.
debm55
Monday
#83
Thank you very much , Chcioinf. I am glad I could trigger some good memories of your youth.
debm55
Monday
#90
Thank you very much, applegrove. I loved the books your selection I read those and believe it or not he Farmers Almanac.
debm55
Monday
#87
From the library:Ginny Gordon Mysteries; Trixie Belden Mysteries; Little House series;
KitFox
Monday
#69
Your welcome. and thank you for sharing your wonderful list of books for us. KitFox
debm55
Monday
#106
Thank you choie. for sharing with us. I always wanted to read the Little House books .
debm55
Monday
#96
Thank you very much, electric_blue68 I read both too. I also read A Wrinkle In Time to my class.
debm55
Monday
#94
Oh johnp3907, That is a classic. Thank you for sharing with us and congratulations on reading as your novel
debm55
Monday
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