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hey whats books did people read as a child???? (1 Viewer)

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its just got me thinkin cause we were talkin about this at skool the other day...
what books did people read throughout their childhood

i loved enid blyton and the magic faraway tree... and i read almost all her books...


i think it came from their world being better then ours with topsy turvy land and others.. ummm i also read like all her secret seven and famous five... and all the ones about bording school with amelia jane
and babysitters club
and i also used read emily rodda and her teen power incorporated
and then most like crime fiction books, and nancy drew hey its all coming back to me...
i like harry potter now...
so who read what...??? can include comics i guess...
 
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i loved teen power!

oh and nancy drew... i'm trying to figure out how to include her in my crime fiction independent investigation ;) never quite got the hardy boys though

did anyone read the gymnasts (i think they were a spinoff of the babysitters club)

and the narnia series, and anne of green gables

anything with jocelyn osgood, nothing with cairo jim!
 

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Christopher Pike thrillers - dead set good shit
Asterix comics - dead set best out there, funny shit
The last vampire series

I read anything really, but most of it was thrillers/horror
 

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mein kampf

nah i used to read christopher pike too....remember that series about the vampire chick? she was awesome

and the tomorrow when the war began series, and any history books i could get my greasy little hands on

and australia's surfing life. i have a near encyclopaedic knowledge of that mag
 

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haha mein kumpf

yeah c.pike was the best + my sis bought them all so i just leeched off her
i love the one about scuba diving and the one about some chick sati who is god and its called sati
 

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yeah sati, the vampire

oh hang on
he wrote the one about a god called seti, who was like a lizard type thingo

i cant remember, i did some hard core drugs in year 5 and it fucked me over. we had methadone clinics in the dunnies at my school man. crazy hammer talk
 

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No no no, her name is Sita, that was her old name back in the day. The name she goes by these days is Alisa

Bit of a psycho bitch
 

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err.....I loved babysitters club :rolleyes:
I still do actually....harharh

and some detective books by hitchcock.

and goosebumps series.

and Jap comics.
 

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hey thats right

i had the whole series of anne of green gables and i also liked hardy boys... hey i also read flowers in the attic in year 5 or year 4 cause my best friends mum owned it.. hehe i think i was a bit of a mature reader, though i think if i read it now i might catch more details then i did back then...
and then i read john marsdens books and i met him... he was really quite disappointing.
 

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i read alot of books...

goosebumps
paul jeannings books as well as mr dahls :)

big friendy giant and the witches were my fav books :)
 

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Choose Your Own Adventure - that was suspensful
Tintin - awesome
 

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I couldnt stand those bloody Choose your own adventure books! I dont think i ever sucessfully got through one without dying half a dozen times.

There is a fork in the road ahead, you can go either left or right.
To turn left go to page 94
To turn right go to page 156


*Turns to page 156*

A hungry troll jumps out of the bushes and clubs you to death
The End


Grrr :mad1:
 

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i think i read heaps of biographies of musicians.
don't think i learnt much from them. except heaps of them are blind/deaf.

oh and i remember that i started reading 'fear street' because i thought i was getting too mature for the goosebump stuff. :D
 
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My all time fave Kids book was Whose Legs Are Those? I got it when I was 3....now i can read it to my lil bros!!

but as a teenager i read:
goosebumps
christopher pike thrillers

and i use to go read random books from the school library

I am still yet to finish the never ending story i started it when i was 11 lol i'm 18 now
 

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  • Books by Roald Dahl
  • Paul Jennings
  • Teen Power Series
  • Astrix!!!!
  • Tintin!!!
  • :p
 

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Babysitters Club (big time)
R.L.Stine: Goosebumps then the Fear Street series.
Which turned out to be good because i could write really scary stories in English!:p
 

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The Babysitter's club was the main one for me. The rest were really filler-in-erers until the next BSC book came out. I had everything- the board game, the mysteries, the supermysteries.. even the Babysitter's Club Guide For Babysitting.

So, so sad.

I read a few of the teen power books, lots of Roald Dahl's, heaps of Goosebumps, and lots of individual novels.

It's so sad though- I remember reading all those books and thinking, "Wow! I can't wait until I'm 13! I'll be so grown up."
Those books give a warped view of the world.
 

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Originally posted by Lazy
I couldnt stand those bloody Choose your own adventure books! I dont think i ever sucessfully got through one without dying half a dozen times.

There is a fork in the road ahead, you can go either left or right.
To turn left go to page 94
To turn right go to page 156


*Turns to page 156*

A hungry troll jumps out of the bushes and clubs you to death
The End


Grrr :mad1:
i never liked those ones.. i would always leave a book mark at those pages and read both paths so i could see which one was better...
i cheated!!:lol: :wave: :guitar:
 

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spot, golden books when i was really young
faraway tree and magical chair or whateva it was stuff like that
i never really read that much compared to now anyways
 

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