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

Juliet

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Re: sames

Originally posted by funkychickie


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:
Yeah i know what you mean! I always ended up dead! i would use about 4 different bookmarks each time, and end up reading the whole book eventually.:p
 

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haha yeh thats the way to go Juliet
bookmark every 'choice' and come back to it wen ur dead. Some deaths were really disturbing...like getting crushed by a rollercoaster at high speed...and getting mauled to death by tigers...:(
 

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haha I remember the old choose ya own adventure books yeah there was a lot of death I also read

Roald Dahl
paul Jennings
Tolkein (probably the entire collection)
Famous Five/Secret Seven
Rugby leauge week/ big league. <I was a huge league fan back in the day>
Inside Edge (also a big cricket fan)

and in my later youth Daily Bread (rollerblading mag)
 

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Did n e one used to read the golden books?......i did.......the disney stories and fairy tales....*sigh*
 

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When I was in kindy I loved the book "Each Peach Pear Plum"

When I got a little older I read Goosebumps, Baby sitters club, Nancy Drew, and the Sweet Valley books :D
 

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Originally posted by lillaila
Did n e one used to read the golden books?......i did.......the disney stories and fairy tales....*sigh*
I used to have sooo many of those books...
 

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In my childhood: Judy Blume, John Marsden, CS Lewis etc etc.
In my teens: a lot of Clive Cussler, Michael Stackpole's X-Wing series, Matthew Reilly, and numerous others.
Now: Whatever is a required HSC set text :(
 

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Originally posted by Mcdickpants
well no one else has said it yet
<Glares at Um, Lazy and Mlagana>
so i might as well:

Porn! and plenty of it :p
hahahahaha!!:lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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the first book i can remember was charlottes web. our kindergarten teacher used 2 read it after lunch every day. i think i've read it about 20 times since.

as a kid i was always reading. i had to get new library cards all the time (ah, the old days when borrowing from a library involved no computers)

some of my fave's as a kid were:

anything Roald Dahl (i thought i was very much like matilda, i read it when i was about 6). i loved the BFG

the babysitters club (as all young girls do!)

dr seuss (i am sam, sam i am hehe)

where's wally (where is he, dammit! )

now i have no time to read for fun. i am about 3/4 thru "April Fools Day" by bryce courtenay, probably have read no more than 2 pages in the past 10 days :(
 

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Originally posted by lillaila
Did n e one used to read the golden books?......i did.......the disney stories and fairy tales....*sigh*
I had heaps. My personal fave was "the biggest most beautiful Christmas Tree" The other day my dad actually boxed them all up cos he reckons they will be worth something in the future. Another fave was "the little red caboose" I had heps of the golden circle books too "the kangarood from wooloomooloo" and the 'miffy' books.

When i got older i read heaps of Judy Blume, Paul Jennings, Morris Gleitzman. I never really got into Babysitters club though or goosebumps.

Does anyone remember the books they learnt in knidy like "Grandpa Grandpa" and "Mr Smarty Pants" and Dan the flying man"?

Remember:

Grandpa Grandpa come with me
Lets go fishing by the sea
what shall we fish for?
what shall we get?
Two big (somethings i can't remember!)
 

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hmmmm the Asterix and TinTin Books...

how can you not love Obelix! hehe
he fell into the cauldron full of Magic Potion!
hehe


and he broke the sphinx's nose off
hahaha:D
 

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Mr. Men series, wheres wally (if thats even a book;)) and has anyone read the meg and mog series about a witch and a cat.
 

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Anne of Green Gables, Babysitter's Club, Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl (Matilda was one of my favs!), Judy Blume, Robyn Klein (Hating Allison Ashley), Ballet School series, Choose your own adventures (!!!!), Goosebumps, those Little Miss and Mr Men ones, Hairy Maclairy from Donaldson's Dairy, the Hungry Little Caterpillar. Green Eggs and Ham.... so many memories!!!
 

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pollyanna
charrolttes web
CLIFFORD the big red dog hahah in preskool this one is
the BFG was it? the rohald dahl book
the adventures of blinky bill
all right vegemite and far out brussell sprout
goosembumps
BABYSITTERS CLUB HAHAHA
r.l stine books
 
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guess what? a friend and i discovered a conspiracy lurking in our library - there are no copies of enid blyton on the shelves! (ok, there's one, but it's gone missing) we were quite amazed, even if it is a high school library. my mum says that apparently they were taken off school reading lists about the time we were in kindy cos of their racial content - anyone else ever heard of this?
 

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yeh i read that a couple of weeks ago......
like harry potter was taken off in some primary schools cause of its violence and stuff
 

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Enid Blyton was a deffinate favourite... there was also the complete series (24 books) of Noddy- I was so proud I'd read them all.
 

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