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message 1: by Olivia (new)

Olivia McCloskey (brewingupbooks) | 2470 comments Mod
What were some of your favorite books as a child?


message 2: by Mpiggy (new)

Mpiggy Robert Munsch books definitely!! And I loved reading Geronimo Stilton, and Junie B. Jones. I also liked books by Judy Blume, Beverly Clearly and Dr. Suess when I was still young. As I got older I liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid and definitely the Warriors series!!


Jessica (Goldenfurpro) (goldenfurproductions) | 86 comments In elementary school it was Magic Tree House, Goosebumps, and Bunnicula.
In middle school I became OBSESSED with the Warriors series!


message 4: by Mpiggy (new)

Mpiggy Oh yeah! I totally forgot about the magic treehouse!


message 5: by Kaitlin (new)

Kaitlin I'm like Mpiggy where I loved reading the Gerimino Stilton books , Junie. B. Jones books, Dr Seuss books (especially) and Robert munch books. I also loved the flat Stanley books


message 6: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 905 comments I absolutely adored A Wrinkle in Time


message 7: by S (new)

S Jakes | 281 comments I loved the My Secret Unicorn books


message 8: by Riya (new)

Riya I loved Enid Blyton books (Malory Towers), the Warriors series, The Story Giant, and Dr. Seuss books!


message 9: by S (new)

S Jakes | 281 comments Did you read the St. Clare's series?


message 10: by Riya (new)

Riya S wrote: "Did you read the St. Clare's series?"

Yeah!!! Those were great too :D


message 11: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairescragglepine) | 20 comments Horton Hears A Who = favorite book ever
I was reading the Myth series by Robert Asprin when I was young and started Harry Potter when I was 9 so I don't have much memory of other "children's" books...


message 12: by Meg (new)

Meg | 6 comments I loved Gordon Korman's books, especially I Want to Go Home and No Coins Please. I'm so sad they are out of print as I would love to buy them for friends' kids.


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