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81. Anderson's Fairy Tales, 1930 edition
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 08:34 PM
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Last edited Sun Jan 18, 2026, 09:53 PM - Edit history (1)

I read it while I recuperated from whooping cough for six weeks when I was in third grade and staying with my godmother and godfather so my brother and sister didn't catch it. My aunt Anna had this lovely BIG old book of fairy tales and I fell in love with it! Read it cover to cover...."The Wild Swans", "The Snow Queen', "The Tinder Box".... man, I DISAPPEARED into those stories!



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Where the Wild Things are Sun-Moon Yesterday #1
Thank you , Sun-Moon. I read that book to my class. debm55 Yesterday #3
The Black Stallion, I just loved that book. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #2
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Diamond_Dog. Also,read to my class. I did a Teacher Read classics for my class. debm55 Yesterday #4
Reading aloud is a lost art, good for you Deb! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #6
Thank you very much, Diamond _Dog. debm55 Yesterday #8
Me, too! pandr32 Yesterday #11
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner True Dough Yesterday #5
Thank you very much for sharing with us. TrueDough. debm55 Yesterday #7
Yoknapatawpha County True Dough Yesterday #9
I don't remember that one. Thank you for sharing. True Dough. debm55 Yesterday #12
That's where The Sound and the Fury was set, deb. True Dough Yesterday #15
Thank you Thank you. A recommendation for you would be Hatchet or Julie of the Wolves. Chrispin, or The Island of the debm55 Yesterday #19
Oh, I just love it when you are loquacious 🤭 Polly Hennessey 23 hrs ago #26
How unusual True Dough 23 hrs ago #38
Dang. That was a tough go for me in high school Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #53
You read it as a kid? The Blue Flower 22 hrs ago #61
Psst... True Dough 22 hrs ago #66
Yes don't flatter yourself. And use the sarcasm emoji. debm55 19 hrs ago #78
Oh, look at that! There's a sarcasm emoji! Will I use it? True Dough 19 hrs ago #80
You should .if what you are posting is sarcasm. That is why it is there. debm55 18 hrs ago #82
What about these other ones? True Dough 18 hrs ago #83
I grew up with lots of favorites. pandr32 Yesterday #10
Wonderful selections, Thank you for sharing with us. pandr32. debm55 Yesterday #16
Go Dog Go! I loved the big dog party in the canopy of the tree. applegrove Yesterday #13
Thank you very much applegrove. Thank you for sharing your book selection debm55 Yesterday #17
I also loved Go Dog Go and could read it before I went to school Diamond_Dog Yesterday #20
I was 4 at Montesori. I don't think I ever read it until I read it to my nieces and nephews. applegrove 23 hrs ago #21
My mother was a reading teacher Diamond_Dog 23 hrs ago #22
My grandmother taught me to read 3 letter words applegrove 23 hrs ago #27
Charlotte's Web. mucifer Yesterday #14
Thank you very much. I cried at the end of book. But it is a classic. Thank you mucifer. debm55 Yesterday #18
"Wind in the Willows." n/t malthaussen 23 hrs ago #23
Thank you very much, malthaussen. I loved that classic. debm55 23 hrs ago #25
The Secret Garden MoonlightHillFarm 23 hrs ago #24
Thank you very much, MoonlightHillFarm ----another classic. debm55 23 hrs ago #28
Still a favorite Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #55
For me always and forever, The Secret Garden. Polly Hennessey 23 hrs ago #29
Thank you Polly Hennessey for sharing with us. I loved it too debm55 23 hrs ago #34
Two books, both biographies no_hypocrisy 23 hrs ago #30
Wonderful , outstanding books, Thank you, no_hypocrisy, I read the second book in my classroom. Classic books debm55 23 hrs ago #36
I *STILL* have both in my library. no_hypocrisy 19 hrs ago #75
I had other books twenty copies of each that we would read together or in reading groups. I took them when I left debm55 16 hrs ago #96
Constantly reading so I will guess MuseRider 23 hrs ago #31
Sorry...BOOK MuseRider 23 hrs ago #33
Thank you very much, MuseRider. for sharing with us. debm55 23 hrs ago #37
Anne of Green Gables dflprincess 23 hrs ago #32
Yes. outstanding book that is a Classic because it held up over generations and time.Thank you dflprincess. debm55 23 hrs ago #40
My favorite childhood book too - Anne the red headed orphan womanofthehills 14 hrs ago #100
Mike Mulligan and the Steam shovel and all of Virginia Lee Burton's other stories Chasstev365 23 hrs ago #35
I read that book to my son. Brings back memories. Thank you Chasstev365 debm55 23 hrs ago #44
As I got older, I loved Nancy Drew, but as a kid I loved The Cricket in Times Square. terip64 23 hrs ago #39
Thank you very much, terip64. I two loved the Nancy Drew series and the Cricket in Times Square. debm55 23 hrs ago #48
I can't believe someone said what was going to be my answer. Xavier Breath 17 hrs ago #88
Any of the Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys mysteries Ritabert 23 hrs ago #41
Thank you so much. My local library had the complete set of both. They were free at the time. So I read and read. to my debm55 23 hrs ago #49
Charlottes Web samplegirl 23 hrs ago #42
Thank you very much, samplegirl for sharing with us. Two greats. debm55 4 hrs ago #108
All of the above plus... 2naSalit 23 hrs ago #43
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. I remember reading through the shelves at our mill town Carnegie Library. Little Women, debm55 23 hrs ago #47
We were... 2naSalit 23 hrs ago #50
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. My family wasn't Books took me to places I could only imagine. debm55 3 hrs ago #121
The Hobbit/LOTR! buzzycrumbhunger 23 hrs ago #45
Thank you very much,buzzycrumbhunger. Two outstanding classic. debm55 4 hrs ago #109
"The Wind in the Willows". Still have it on my bokshelf. sinkingfeeling 23 hrs ago #46
Thank you very much for sharing with us, sinkingfeeling. Terrific book. debm55 4 hrs ago #110
The Enormous Egg Mz Pip 22 hrs ago #51
Thank you very much Mz Pip. I went through a period where I was a Nancy Drew addict. debm55 4 hrs ago #111
A Wrinkle in Time, The Secret Garden Easterncedar 22 hrs ago #52
Thank you very much, Eastercedar. Love your selection of books. Fantastic. debm55 4 hrs ago #112
The Black Stallion biophile 22 hrs ago #54
Thank you very much, biophile. I agree with you about the sad places in the book. Reading a book you bond with the debm55 22 hrs ago #60
The Saggy, Baggy Elephant SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #56
Thank you very much for sharing with us, SheltieLover. debm55 4 hrs ago #113
Misty of Chincoteague. I loved that book. n/t livetohike 22 hrs ago #57
Loved it to. It is such a beloved classic. Thank you very much for sharing, livetohike. . Have you thougth of reading debm55 4 hrs ago #115
Bread and Jam for Frances choie 22 hrs ago #58
Love your selection, choie. I don't know why, but when I was a kid, Babar scared me. debm55 4 hrs ago #114
Aw. choie 1 hr ago #146
I know. but there was something that frigthened me about him. debm55 1 hr ago #148
The Boxcar Children PJMcK 22 hrs ago #59
Thank you PJMcK, I remember ordering them from Scholastic books . They come came in a decorative box that looked like debm55 4 hrs ago #116
The World Book Encyclopedia. greatauntoftriplets 22 hrs ago #62
I loved reading the World Book yellowdogintexas 13 hrs ago #102
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Love it. debm55 3 hrs ago #120
Thank you very much, greatauntoftriplets. Very unique. debm55 4 hrs ago #117
As a younger child I liked reading the Golden Books series. Endlessmike56 22 hrs ago #63
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Endlessmike56. Call of the Wild---classic. debm55 4 hrs ago #119
Franz: a Dog of Police Rhiagel 22 hrs ago #64
Thank you Rhiagel for sharing. Great post. debm55 3 hrs ago #122
Great topic. Harriet the Spy Alpeduez21 22 hrs ago #65
Great and varied selections of books. Thank you very much, Alseduez21. debm55 3 hrs ago #123
Two series of books, The Sci-fi/fantasy books by Andre Norton and the Tom Swift books by Victor Appleton. wcmagumba 22 hrs ago #67
Terrific series of books. Thank you for sharing with us, wcmagumba. debm55 3 hrs ago #124
Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come UpInArms 21 hrs ago #68
Thank you very much, UpInArms. I went to your link and it sounds wonderful . I can see why you fear it more then 20 debm55 3 hrs ago #129
The Phantom Tollbooth surrealAmerican 21 hrs ago #69
likewise jgo 16 hrs ago #98
Great book. Thank you for sharing surrealAmerican. You should read it again. debm55 3 hrs ago #130
The Time Machine and War of the Worlds. H. G. Wells was ahead of his time. Borogove 21 hrs ago #70
Classic books. Thank you for sharing, Borogove. You should read them again. debm55 3 hrs ago #132
Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson Onthefly 21 hrs ago #71
Thank you very much, Onthefly. Loved that book debm55 16 hrs ago #97
Cherry Ames series zeusdogmom 21 hrs ago #72
Excellent selections, especially the second.Thank you for sharing with us. Three Came Home lit a spark in you. Sometimes debm55 17 hrs ago #95
Kim by Rudyard Kipling chowmama 21 hrs ago #73
Thank you very much for sharing with us.chowmama. Love your selection. debm55 17 hrs ago #94
Salem's Lot. Read it many times by age 12. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 21 hrs ago #74
Thank you OldBaldy1701E for sharing with us. debm55 17 hrs ago #93
Half Magic by Edward Eager nikatnyte 19 hrs ago #76
Thank you very much, nikatnyte. Half Magic. sounds very interesting. debm55 17 hrs ago #91
The Jungle Book FullySupportDems 19 hrs ago #77
Thank you very much, FullySupportDems. debm55 19 hrs ago #79
Anderson's Fairy Tales, 1930 edition some_of_us_are_sane 18 hrs ago #81
Thank you very much for sharing that Fairy Tale . Wonderful. Thank you some_of_us_are_sane debm55 17 hrs ago #92
So many possibilities. 3catwoman3 18 hrs ago #84
A Wrinkle inTime is a great book. I have never seen the movies, but have read it to my class and they loved it as did I debm55 17 hrs ago #89
I'm thinking National Velvet, Black Beauty. But very soon after... electric_blue68 18 hrs ago #85
Thank you very much electric_blue68. I couldn't remember the name of another book I read and it was "A Wrinkle in Time" debm55 17 hrs ago #86
Little house on the prairie ExtraGriz 17 hrs ago #87
Thank you very much, ExtraGritz for your two selections. Excellent choices debm55 17 hrs ago #90
"The Hobbit". I got a copy after seeing the animated TV version in 1978. Aristus 15 hrs ago #99
Thank you very much, Aristus. for sharing with us. You sound like a huge fan of the classic. debm55 3 hrs ago #133
Very much. Aristus 3 hrs ago #135
The Betsy-Tacy books, set in Minnesota. LisaM 14 hrs ago #101
Thank you very much, LisaM, for sharing with us. It sounds familiar. debm55 3 hrs ago #134
There were several favorites yellowdogintexas 13 hrs ago #103
Thank you very much for sharing with us, yellowdogintexas. Love your selections,except for Babar--frightened me for some debm55 3 hrs ago #136
Two actually - Charlotte's Web and Anna and the King of Siam. nt woodsprite 13 hrs ago #104
Two classics. Thank you very much for sharing with us. woodsprite. debm55 2 hrs ago #138
Tom Sawyer.. Permanut 12 hrs ago #105
Thank you very much, Permanut for sharing the first book you ever read. Iconic book. not always politically correct but debm55 2 hrs ago #139
ZOTS multigraincracker 10 hrs ago #106
Thank you, multigraincracker. debm55 4 hrs ago #107
Oh my goodness, where to start? mwmisses4289 4 hrs ago #118
Thank you very much for sharing with us mwmisses 4289 debm55 1 hr ago #147
"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway Emile 3 hrs ago #125
HAHAHHAHHA. thank you very much, Emile. debm55 2 hrs ago #143
Dr Seuss.... Anything. C_U_L8R 3 hrs ago #126
I loved Dr. Seuss. Classic reads for both children and adults with a funnybone. Thank you very much for sharing, C_U_L8R debm55 2 hrs ago #144
A. C. Clark: The Promise of Space Layzeebeaver 3 hrs ago #127
Thank you very much, Layzeebeaver. Great. debm55 1 hr ago #145
The Jerry Todd books... MiHale 3 hrs ago #128
Thank you very much for sharing with us. MiHale. All of your selections are tremendous. debm55 2 hrs ago #142
Pippy Longstocking KT2000 3 hrs ago #131
Thank you very much for sharing with us, KT2000, I loved that book. did it come in a series? debm55 2 hrs ago #141
All of a kind family kimbutgar 3 hrs ago #137
Thank you very much for sharing with us, kimbutgar. It sounds like a sonderful book. and you got a signed book-wonderful debm55 2 hrs ago #140
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