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When I was very young I got the Trixie Belden series sent to my house on a monthly basis. How I wish I still had that collection of books.
As a teenager, I got into the Flowers in the Attic series and also Jackie Collins and Sidney Sheldon.
Boy, I loved Lucky Santangelo at the time!

My mother took me and brothers to library every other week. Living in one income meant we had only a few books that we actually owned. Even to this day I own few books.
At home we had Dr Seuss books, Mother Goose, a Child's Collection of Verses. The had World Book Encyclopedia and some Time-Life books. My mother was the fiction reader, and my father the nonfiction. Now I read both.
At home we had Dr Seuss books, Mother Goose, a Child's Collection of Verses. The had World Book Encyclopedia and some Time-Life books. My mother was the fiction reader, and my father the nonfiction. Now I read both.
And my mother had a collection of cookbooks. As her first born and daughter--The early and mid 1960s were a strictly gendered time--she took me into the kitchen with her and told me to read the recipe to her, to find answers to my cooking questions from her cookbooks. We cooked, baked, and made candy, all by the book. . . .This was largely her nonfiction reading she shared with me. (She also has one gardening book she used as her one written helper.)



I teach 2nd grade and the Magic Treehouse series is still very popular!

At home we had Dr Seuss boo..."
When I was a kid they sold the Funk and Wagner Encyclopedias at the grocery store! It was one volume per week. I wanted those so badly, but alas we couldn't afford them.

I have never read Anne of the Green Gables. I probably should at some point. I hear a lot of people talk about it.

Good point about covers! I wondered if the boring cover was the original and they changed it because kids thought it was boring?

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What were your reading habits like as a child? Who fostered your love of books? What was your favorite books as a child?