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Date: 2008-03-23 12:22 am (UTC)The whole world was candy and jewels and gold, and my world was pea soup and hand-me-downs and uncertainty.
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:22 am (UTC)It actually belonged to the dental office I've gone to forever. I'd still read it when I'd go in for my cleanings when I was in junior high, so the receptionist finally told me to take it home. (My mom worked as a hygienist in the office so it wasn't TOO out of the blue, but it still makes for a good story.)
I always loved unicorns and dragons, so that's the why :)
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:22 am (UTC)The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe - I was ignorant of Christian allegory, having grown up as Not-Christian as one possibly could, so I just loved the adventure and the fantasy in it.
The Voyage of the Dawn TreadeR - more of the same and I had a ridiculous crush on Prince Caspian.
The Little Princess - because I just loved the whole concept of intrepid Victorian girl having to suffer unspeakable torments just to make it all right in the end.
The Hobbit - again, more fantasy, more adventure, and oh those wacky dwarves
Anne of Green Gables - more suffering Victorian/Edwardian girls! :)
Oh. And the Oz books. *headdesk*
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:37 am (UTC)up until junior high I was aaaaaall about the Choose Your Own Adventures. They were always insane. Even though I read them so much I had the pages memorized, I was always somehow secretly thrilled and surprised.. You could choose page 21 and "yay, you and nancy make it out of the haunted house, become best friends forever and throw a tea & cupcake party" or you could choose page 48 and "the monster devours nancy and the last thing you see is his bloody claws and fangs coming for YOU!"
it really doesn't get better than that.
then i started predictably getting into "Z is for Zillah" and "Go Ask Alice" and since then pretty much every book i love involves either drugs or the apocalypse in some way.
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:39 am (UTC)Rikki tikki Tavi (sp)
Where the wild things are
Anne of the green gables
The lion the witch and the wardrobe
The velveteen rabit
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:39 am (UTC)When I got a little older, my mom read Ursula Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea to me when I was sick, and I think so much of what I read and love now is a result of that. She followed it with Tolkien, and on my own time I fell in love with Lloyd Alexander and Oz and other fantasy.
If I keep thinking about this I'm going to end up with an epic list. There are a lot of more recent kids' books that I adore that I fell in love with while working in children's publishing. Peter SÃs, Uri Shulevitz' gorgeous, affecting Snow, a charming Swedish import called Benny's Had Enough...
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:44 am (UTC)I also loved Where the Red Fern Grows (http://www.amazon.com/Where-Fern-Grows-Wilson-Rawls/dp/0440412676/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206232660&sr=1-1) because even as a child I was a complete sucker for dogs of any kind, and this dog story is probably the best dog story ever written. Old Yeller has nothing on Where the Red Fern Grows. I would cry like a big blubbering baby every time I read the book. I'd finish it, and turn right back to page one and start reading all over again.
Then there was Beat the Turtle Drum (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_b/002-6688837-7353635?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=beat+the+turtle+drum) by Constance C. Green. I read that when I was in fifth grade or so. I thought it was beautiful, poignant, and it made me weep.
And since I obviously love tragic books that make me cry for days on end, I can't possibly leave out Bridge to Terabithia (http://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Terabithia-Reading-Katherine-Paterson/dp/006073941X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206232921&sr=1-1). I read that one multiple times, too, and cried my eyes out every time. A year ago, I watched the movie on an airplane, and cried my eyes out again.
So yeah... if you're trying to think of books to have your little one read in the coming decade or so, you may want to think long and hard about the three I listed that would break your wee one's heart. Stick with the first one and scare the bejeezus out of him/her instead! :)
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Date: 2008-03-23 12:52 am (UTC)I still have my copy I was give when I was 5. My mom gave my daughter a copy when she was born. It is a fantastic book of poems. I love it so much. I think every child should have a copy of this book.
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:01 am (UTC)The Neverending Story -- I really wanted to be able to go to that world, and I still do. I lived in that world.
Watership Down -- I can still recite all of the rabbit songs.
Lord of the Rings/Hobbit -- Because! I pretty much lived in that world, too.
Chronicles of Narnia -- who doesn't love it?
Madeline L'Engle's Time books too, gotta love those...
My first favorite book was D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths though, first got it when I was 5 and I never let go!
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Date: 2008-03-23 04:34 am (UTC)Cool!
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:12 am (UTC)Anne of Green Gables, again, very much like Anne.
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:18 am (UTC)I really liked fantasy as a little kid, and then as I got a little older I decided that fantasy was for girls and science fiction was for boys. ;) I preferred to three things like Doctor Who novelizations and science-fiction luminaries like Ben Bova. I think that must've been third or fourth grade. Then, in fifth grade I started reading fantasy again. I loved Lloyd Alexander's Prydain chronicles and Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.
When I hit seventh or eighth grade I switched to the Dragonlance novels and became a total gamer geek. I pretty much stayed that way until I hit college and started branching out a lot more with my reading.
Oooh oooh oooh!
Date: 2008-03-23 01:24 am (UTC)I finished it that night. 173 page book (less one or two chapters). I was... 5 or 6?
And it's a book I can still enjoy today. It taught me about phoenixes and banshees and fauns, witches and seamonsters. Also a very little about Spanish verbs.
It was out of print for a very long time, but you can get it from Amazon now.
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:31 am (UTC)As I got older my favourites included The Borrowers, The Hobbit, The Little Princess and the Secret Garden. And Anne of Green Gables (because I live in Nova Scotia and have red hair - how could I not!)
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:33 am (UTC)my boys love it now :)
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Date: 2008-03-23 01:33 am (UTC)A bit older and Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonsong" got me into Fantasy/SciFi which was the best thing that ever happened to me. Lonely alienated girl + dragons = perfect for me at the time.
But the one that was critical was Madeleine L'Engle's "A Ring of Endless Light." I really love her time trilogy, but that book literally saved my life.
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