07-14-2008, 02:40 PM | #41 |
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Hey, has anyone else mentioned the Great Brain? 'Cos I really liked those books when I was tiny. They were a little teeny tiny bit like the Little House on the Prairie books, in that they're kind of about what life was like Way Back When; only instead of long, tedious descriptions of how meat was smoked and preserved for the winter and the illustrations in the Bible the kids were allowed to look at once a week or something, the main character was doing astonishing and often hilarious things (which generally ended up with him making tons of cash off his brothers and/or schoolfellows).
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07-14-2008, 03:43 PM | #42 |
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I'm now imagining you as one of the Littles.
I can't disrespect that.
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07-14-2008, 03:45 PM | #43 |
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Well let's see, my childhood book reading consists of the following contest, Goosebumps vs. The Hobbit. I think we all know who wins!
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07-14-2008, 04:02 PM | #44 |
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I have to throw my chip in for Animorphs too. That series was awesome. I still haven't read every single book, which makes me sad.
I remember liking the Fudge books (Tails of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge, etc), Artemis Fowl, Shiloh, Bruce Coville's books, and some of the other ones mentioned here. Wayside School books were like crack. The American Girls series was pretty popular too. I read a couple books from each girl's collection(from set before they started introducing new ones), and then read all of the other ones for Felicity (I even have one of those Felicity American Girl dolls. Cost waaay too much) I also read the Sweet Valley High books a lot. I own a lot of Boxcar Children and The Baby Sitters Club books(in my pile of old books), but I really don't remember reading them a lot.
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07-14-2008, 04:47 PM | #46 |
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Garfield at Large* by Jim Davis.
I suppose I can support the Animorphs series, until you get to the end of it, where K.A. Applegate just decided to take a shit in everything we hold close and dear to our hearts. *I'm joking, although when I was like 7 or 8 I was an avid Garfield fan.
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07-14-2008, 11:07 PM | #49 | |
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...Though I do remember that I was always the first kid in my school to get them, and when the last one came out, I brought it to school and spoiled it for everyone because I was a jerkass with a heart of gold. The heart of gold part was because I didn't want them to be as heartbroken as I was. I'm gonna throw my support out for the Great Brain books, too. Other than that... well, I didn't read a whole lot other than Animorphs when I was younger. Though I did have like 3 Battletech books that I read over and over. I remember one... Ghost of Winter, I think it was called... some guy finds a mountain full of giant robots after his home planet gets occupied by an evil authoritarian regime and he (for a good while) single-handedly fights them using terror tactics and his mountain of robots. Damn that was fun to read. EDIT: Oh damn, Redwall! I forgot all about those ones! They had a certain, umm, range of quality... but the good ones were the best out there.
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