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Where the Wild Things are Sun-Moon Sunday #1
Thank you , Sun-Moon. I read that book to my class. debm55 Sunday #3
The Black Stallion, I just loved that book. Diamond_Dog Sunday #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 Sunday #4
Reading aloud is a lost art, good for you Deb! Diamond_Dog Sunday #6
Thank you very much, Diamond _Dog. debm55 Sunday #8
Me, too! pandr32 Sunday #11
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner True Dough Sunday #5
Thank you very much for sharing with us. TrueDough. debm55 Sunday #7
Yoknapatawpha County True Dough Sunday #9
I don't remember that one. Thank you for sharing. True Dough. debm55 Sunday #12
That's where The Sound and the Fury was set, deb. True Dough Sunday #15
Thank you Thank you. A recommendation for you would be Hatchet or Julie of the Wolves. Chrispin, or The Island of the debm55 Sunday #19
Oh, I just love it when you are loquacious 🤭 Polly Hennessey Sunday #26
How unusual True Dough Sunday #38
Dang. That was a tough go for me in high school Easterncedar Sunday #53
You read it as a kid? The Blue Flower Sunday #61
Psst... True Dough Sunday #66
Yes don't flatter yourself. And use the sarcasm emoji. debm55 Sunday #78
Oh, look at that! There's a sarcasm emoji! Will I use it? True Dough Sunday #80
You should .if what you are posting is sarcasm. That is why it is there. debm55 Sunday #82
What about these other ones? True Dough Sunday #83
Sorry, I tend to take things literally The Blue Flower 6 hrs ago #154
I grew up with lots of favorites. pandr32 Sunday #10
Wonderful selections, Thank you for sharing with us. pandr32. debm55 Sunday #16
Go Dog Go! I loved the big dog party in the canopy of the tree. applegrove Sunday #13
Thank you very much applegrove. Thank you for sharing your book selection debm55 Sunday #17
I also loved Go Dog Go and could read it before I went to school Diamond_Dog Sunday #20
I was 4 at Montesori. I don't think I ever read it until I read it to my nieces and nephews. applegrove Sunday #21
My mother was a reading teacher Diamond_Dog Sunday #22
My grandmother taught me to read 3 letter words applegrove Sunday #27
Charlotte's Web. mucifer Sunday #14
Thank you very much. I cried at the end of book. But it is a classic. Thank you mucifer. debm55 Sunday #18
"Wind in the Willows." n/t malthaussen Sunday #23
Thank you very much, malthaussen. I loved that classic. debm55 Sunday #25
The Secret Garden MoonlightHillFarm Sunday #24
Thank you very much, MoonlightHillFarm ----another classic. debm55 Sunday #28
Still a favorite Easterncedar Sunday #55
For me always and forever, The Secret Garden. Polly Hennessey Sunday #29
Thank you Polly Hennessey for sharing with us. I loved it too debm55 Sunday #34
Two books, both biographies no_hypocrisy Sunday #30
Wonderful , outstanding books, Thank you, no_hypocrisy, I read the second book in my classroom. Classic books debm55 Sunday #36
I *STILL* have both in my library. no_hypocrisy Sunday #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 Sunday #96
Constantly reading so I will guess MuseRider Sunday #31
Sorry...BOOK MuseRider Sunday #33
Thank you very much, MuseRider. for sharing with us. debm55 Sunday #37
Anne of Green Gables dflprincess Sunday #32
Yes. outstanding book that is a Classic because it held up over generations and time.Thank you dflprincess. debm55 Sunday #40
My favorite childhood book too - Anne the red headed orphan womanofthehills 23 hrs ago #100
Mike Mulligan and the Steam shovel and all of Virginia Lee Burton's other stories Chasstev365 Sunday #35
I read that book to my son. Brings back memories. Thank you Chasstev365 debm55 Sunday #44
As I got older, I loved Nancy Drew, but as a kid I loved The Cricket in Times Square. terip64 Sunday #39
Thank you very much, terip64. I two loved the Nancy Drew series and the Cricket in Times Square. debm55 Sunday #48
I can't believe someone said what was going to be my answer. Xavier Breath Sunday #88
Any of the Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys mysteries Ritabert Sunday #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 Sunday #49
Charlottes Web samplegirl Sunday #42
Thank you very much, samplegirl for sharing with us. Two greats. debm55 13 hrs ago #108
All of the above plus... 2naSalit Sunday #43
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. I remember reading through the shelves at our mill town Carnegie Library. Little Women, debm55 Sunday #47
We were... 2naSalit Sunday #50
Thank you very much, 2naSalit. My family wasn't Books took me to places I could only imagine. debm55 13 hrs ago #121
The Hobbit/LOTR! buzzycrumbhunger Sunday #45
Thank you very much,buzzycrumbhunger. Two outstanding classic. debm55 13 hrs ago #109
"The Wind in the Willows". Still have it on my bokshelf. sinkingfeeling Sunday #46
Thank you very much for sharing with us, sinkingfeeling. Terrific book. debm55 13 hrs ago #110
The Enormous Egg Mz Pip Sunday #51
Thank you very much Mz Pip. I went through a period where I was a Nancy Drew addict. debm55 13 hrs ago #111
A Wrinkle in Time, The Secret Garden Easterncedar Sunday #52
Thank you very much, Eastercedar. Love your selection of books. Fantastic. debm55 13 hrs ago #112
The Black Stallion biophile Sunday #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 Sunday #60
The Saggy, Baggy Elephant SheltieLover Sunday #56
Thank you very much for sharing with us, SheltieLover. debm55 13 hrs ago #113
Misty of Chincoteague. I loved that book. n/t livetohike Sunday #57
Loved it to. It is such a beloved classic. Thank you very much for sharing, livetohike. . Have you thougth of reading debm55 13 hrs ago #115
Bread and Jam for Frances choie Sunday #58
Love your selection, choie. I don't know why, but when I was a kid, Babar scared me. debm55 13 hrs ago #114
Aw. choie 10 hrs ago #146
I know. but there was something that frigthened me about him. debm55 10 hrs ago #148
The Boxcar Children PJMcK Sunday #59
Thank you PJMcK, I remember ordering them from Scholastic books . They come came in a decorative box that looked like debm55 13 hrs ago #116
The World Book Encyclopedia. greatauntoftriplets Sunday #62
I loved reading the World Book yellowdogintexas 22 hrs ago #102
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Love it. debm55 13 hrs ago #120
Thank you very much, greatauntoftriplets. Very unique. debm55 13 hrs ago #117
As a younger child I liked reading the Golden Books series. Endlessmike56 Sunday #63
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Endlessmike56. Call of the Wild---classic. debm55 13 hrs ago #119
Franz: a Dog of Police Rhiagel Sunday #64
Thank you Rhiagel for sharing. Great post. debm55 13 hrs ago #122
Great topic. Harriet the Spy Alpeduez21 Sunday #65
Great and varied selections of books. Thank you very much, Alseduez21. debm55 13 hrs ago #123
Two series of books, The Sci-fi/fantasy books by Andre Norton and the Tom Swift books by Victor Appleton. wcmagumba Sunday #67
Terrific series of books. Thank you for sharing with us, wcmagumba. debm55 12 hrs ago #124
Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come UpInArms Sunday #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 12 hrs ago #129
The Phantom Tollbooth surrealAmerican Sunday #69
likewise jgo Sunday #98
Great book. Thank you for sharing surrealAmerican. You should read it again. debm55 12 hrs ago #130
The Time Machine and War of the Worlds. H. G. Wells was ahead of his time. Borogove Sunday #70
Classic books. Thank you for sharing, Borogove. You should read them again. debm55 12 hrs ago #132
Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson Onthefly Sunday #71
Thank you very much, Onthefly. Loved that book debm55 Sunday #97
Cherry Ames series zeusdogmom Sunday #72
Excellent selections, especially the second.Thank you for sharing with us. Three Came Home lit a spark in you. Sometimes debm55 Sunday #95
Kim by Rudyard Kipling chowmama Sunday #73
Thank you very much for sharing with us.chowmama. Love your selection. debm55 Sunday #94
Salem's Lot. Read it many times by age 12. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Sunday #74
Thank you OldBaldy1701E for sharing with us. debm55 Sunday #93
Half Magic by Edward Eager nikatnyte Sunday #76
Thank you very much, nikatnyte. Half Magic. sounds very interesting. debm55 Sunday #91
The Jungle Book FullySupportDems Sunday #77
Thank you very much, FullySupportDems. debm55 Sunday #79
Anderson's Fairy Tales, 1930 edition some_of_us_are_sane Sunday #81
Thank you very much for sharing that Fairy Tale . Wonderful. Thank you some_of_us_are_sane debm55 Sunday #92
So many possibilities. 3catwoman3 Sunday #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 Sunday #89
I'm thinking National Velvet, Black Beauty. But very soon after... electric_blue68 Sunday #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 Sunday #86
Little house on the prairie ExtraGriz Sunday #87
Thank you very much, ExtraGritz for your two selections. Excellent choices debm55 Sunday #90
"The Hobbit". I got a copy after seeing the animated TV version in 1978. Aristus Yesterday #99
Thank you very much, Aristus. for sharing with us. You sound like a huge fan of the classic. debm55 12 hrs ago #133
Very much. Aristus 12 hrs ago #135
The Betsy-Tacy books, set in Minnesota. LisaM 23 hrs ago #101
Thank you very much, LisaM, for sharing with us. It sounds familiar. debm55 12 hrs ago #134
There were several favorites yellowdogintexas 22 hrs ago #103
Thank you very much for sharing with us, yellowdogintexas. Love your selections,except for Babar--frightened me for some debm55 12 hrs ago #136
Two actually - Charlotte's Web and Anna and the King of Siam. nt woodsprite 22 hrs ago #104
Two classics. Thank you very much for sharing with us. woodsprite. debm55 11 hrs ago #138
Tom Sawyer.. Permanut 21 hrs ago #105
Thank you very much, Permanut for sharing the first book you ever read. Iconic book. not always politically correct but debm55 11 hrs ago #139
ZOTS multigraincracker 19 hrs ago #106
Thank you, multigraincracker. debm55 13 hrs ago #107
Oh my goodness, where to start? mwmisses4289 13 hrs ago #118
Thank you very much for sharing with us mwmisses 4289 debm55 10 hrs ago #147
"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway Emile 12 hrs ago #125
HAHAHHAHHA. thank you very much, Emile. debm55 11 hrs ago #143
Dr Seuss.... Anything. C_U_L8R 12 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 11 hrs ago #144
A. C. Clark: The Promise of Space Layzeebeaver 12 hrs ago #127
Thank you very much, Layzeebeaver. Great. debm55 10 hrs ago #145
The Jerry Todd books... MiHale 12 hrs ago #128
Thank you very much for sharing with us. MiHale. All of your selections are tremendous. debm55 11 hrs ago #142
Pippy Longstocking KT2000 12 hrs ago #131
Thank you very much for sharing with us, KT2000, I loved that book. did it come in a series? debm55 11 hrs ago #141
Just the one I knew about KT2000 8 hrs ago #149
Thank you, KT2000 debm55 6 hrs ago #150
All of a kind family kimbutgar 12 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 11 hrs ago #140
Nancy Drew when a bit older & anything with horses SheltieLover 6 hrs ago #151
Thank you very much, SheltieLover, for your selections. debm55 6 hrs ago #153
Henry Huggins universe. (Ramona, Beasus, Ribsy) Thunderbeast 6 hrs ago #152
Thank you very much, Thunderbeast. Beverly Cleary was a terrific writer for children debm55 6 hrs ago #155
The Wahoo Bobcat Lochloosa 6 hrs ago #156
Thank you very much, Lochloosa. That sounds interesting. debm55 6 hrs ago #157
The Whipping Boy debm55 5 hrs ago #158
My Side of the Mountain by Jean George Botany 5 hrs ago #159
Wonderful book , Thank you very much for selecting it, Botany debm55 4 hrs ago #160
The Nancy Drew series. Easy way to win the most books read contest in sixth grade. marble falls 4 hrs ago #161
HAHAHAHAHHAHA. Thank you very marble falls. That's funny. debm55 4 hrs ago #162
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