Books We Loved As Children

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June 2025 List of the Month: Books We Loved As Children
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Nothing sticks with us like the books we loved as children. Stories that you wanted to read again and again, characters that stuck with you. This month's List of the Month is devoted to the Books We Loved As Children. For the purposes of this list, "children" is defined as 12 and under. Each member may add ten titles. Given the subjective nature of the topic, downvoting is not allowed.
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42,018 members
612 reviews
4.1
46 Members
Aquila, tardis, wosewoman, TeresaInTexas, geophile, AlaMich, kaulsu, missylc, avatiakh, lizzy50usa, stined, somermoore, sadya, Mweb, Bookish59, Maddz, JSWBooks, Marissa_Doyle, traceylkb, thalassa_thalassa, KathrynEastman, nrmay, auldtwa1, stephanieann1983, Arunadale, treegardner, msjudy, Darth-Heather, elorin, tozka, coffeewithastraw, Tosta, beatlegrrl, bstar1019, itstheblob, readbookgood, tmerp, AnnoyingReader28, ggnanadesikan, suzly, fionag11, dmarable, lgrubisic, CircaV, diddydoos, dwhita3
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kaulsu: My first chapter book. Hated that it ended!! Just wanted to go on forever. Loved learning that we don’t all speak the same English language. Ended up marrying an Indian!!
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45,415 members
1,038 reviews
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45 Members
bookwoman84, aprille, BookDoc16, wosewoman, dara85, rarm, geophile, EerierIdyllMeme, amysan, kaulsu, mzonderm, Ciruelo, bjappleg8, bookwoman57, JudithElaine, eelee, bookwormishme, sienel, katemcangus, barbgarcia1987, Marissa_Doyle, al.vick, dehlib, Verkruissen, SusanBraxton, auldtwa1, Hope_H, nx74defiant, Arunadale, frickard, rderocchis, tozka, coffeewithastraw, Tosta, VictoriaGaile, skid0612, duiker22, Red-Hawk, itstheblob, AnnaGoost, readbookgood, eleanorej, rinsom, dwhita3, rowendelle
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BookDoc16: Read it in my early teens, and instantly felt a connection to the characters.
kaulsu: Not sure I read this under twelve. Fascinated that Math could mean more than 2+2. Also, interested to learn, later in life, that a friend knew the author.
Verkruissen: I think this was my gateway book into the fantasy genre.
SusanBraxton: The first book loaned to me by a friend
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53,911 members
854 reviews
4.1
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41,372 members
1,069 reviews
4.2
44 Members
aprille, waitingtoderail, ablachly, BookDoc16, dara85, andyudis, amysan, ReshiBec, lahochstetler, kathy_h, mzonderm, Ciruelo, avatiakh, sallylou61, atozgrl, traceylkb, KathrynEastman, LibraryCin, Barbsn, SusanBraxton, joyblue, nrmay, auldtwa1, SF_fan_mae, frickard, dymondgirl, CatsHart, foxbins, Charon07, duiker22, NurseBob, beatlegrrl, bstar1019, SableShepherdessNYC, readbookgood, BISB_Librarian, ggnanadesikan, Ali_Kat21, mawithrow, suzly, hehe79, thurstonhsreads, CircaV, dwhita3
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BookDoc16: A story that explains almost everything about real life. Every child should read it when they can understand it.
thurstonhsreads: My mother read this to me when I was little, and I read it to my daughter last year. It's a truly special work, being simultaneous so simple in concept and so deep in meaning. I look forward to reading it my son when he's older!
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107,236 members
1,298 reviews
½ 4.3
31 Members
timspalding, ailbhe, tardis, aprille, paradoxosalpha, geophile, kaulsu, bjappleg8, Rudolf, krazy4katz, Pathug50, Bookish59, thalassa_thalassa, joyblue, treegardner, SF_fan_mae, DandelionCottage, SandyAMcPherson, peacemenno, mirryi, Argrifo, itstheblob, Gallishaw, BISB_Librarian, tmerp, ggnanadesikan, thurstonhsreads, fionag11, AureliaVerne, CircaV, rowendelle
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kaulsu: Such a favorite as a young adult. BUT, I began reading this and later the Ring series to my son at age 5. Does that count?
Bookish59: This book and those that continued the story were the magically compelling escape I needed.
thurstonhsreads: I read this for eighth grade English class, and certainly didn't appreciate it at the time. When it comes to books that truly capture the imagination, I cannot think of any that surpass Tolkien's Middle Earth series; The Hobbit specifically is a great choice for kids, as it was written for his kids!
fionag11: Bedtime story! My dad read it to me.
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18,252 members
232 reviews
4.2
31 Members
bookwoman84, karenb, kcasada, wosewoman, geophile, lahochstetler, AlaMich, PortiaLong, avatiakh, konallis, stined, merrystar, kleh, Maddz, JSWBooks, Marissa_Doyle, traceylkb, treegardner, msjudy, frickard, Darth-Heather, msemmag, Mogwai16, elorin, DShetler, beatlegrrl, readbookgood, suzly, fionag11, lgrubisic, dwhita3
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traceylkb: First read (and re-read) a copy from my school library. My parents eventually bought me a copy, which I still have. It's been with me through many moves and decades of life events. (And an added remark: I disapprove of every movie version for not being sufficiently loyal to the book.)
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32,431 members
533 reviews
4
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7,372 members
90 reviews
3.8
26 Members
tardis, dara85, kathy_h, kaulsu, missylc, laketa, bookwoman57, JudithElaine, stined, somermoore, sienel, tina1969, traceylkb, NinieB, nrmay, auldtwa1, nx74defiant, SF_fan_mae, barefootsong, foxbins, Charon07, duiker22, beatlegrrl, Gallishaw, tmerp, AnnoyingReader28
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tardis: This stands in for the whole series, which I devoured
kaulsu: FIRST Nancy Drew?
traceylkb: These books taught me, at a very young age, to enjoy the experience of reading.
SF_fan_mae: The start of my life-long love of reading mysteries!
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21,335 members
231 reviews
3.9
27 Members
bookwoman84, kathy_h, TampaTeresa, CDVicarage, avatiakh, bookwoman57, krazy4katz, atozgrl, RBeffa, perennialreader, Mweb, sjgoins, barbgarcia1987, traceylkb, Barbsn, auldtwa1, SF_fan_mae, Darth-Heather, Mogwai16, barefootsong, dymondgirl, itstheblob, Gallishaw, Clc7677, hehe79, dmarable, diddydoos
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perennialreader: Gorgeous writing and story. Just right for a young girl who had never been around horses.
barbgarcia1987: I never read Anna Sewell's original story. My copy (which I have always loved) is an illustrated adaption by Eleanor Graham Vance with illustrations done by Phoebe Erickson.
diddydoos: As a child I was obsessed with Black Beauty! 💕
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19,408 members
305 reviews
4.1
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5,831 members
63 reviews
4
18
5,031 members
43 reviews
3.9
18 Members
timspalding, hipdeep, baaic, BookDoc16, lahochstetler, prosfilaes, JudithElaine, masterdeski, elenchus, NinieB, Darth-Heather, tozka, ManWithAnAgenda, duiker22, Nonconformisto, Red-Hawk, rinsom, suzly
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BookDoc16: This book/series made me want to start my own kid-detective agency!
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38,311 members
369 reviews
3.9
18 Members
BookDoc16, andyudis, amysan, kaulsu, laketa, jlshall, indregard, krazy4katz, AndreasP, sadya, Barbsn, SandyAMcPherson, Morryman84, Argrifo, BISB_Librarian, Clc7677, hehe79, rowendelle
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BookDoc16: Still my favorite Mark Twain -- over and above Huckleberry Finn, which actually disappointed me.
kaulsu: Of course I enjoyed it as a child, but got much more out of it in college.
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22,755 members
345 reviews
3.8
18 Members
waitingtoderail, BookDoc16, kathy_h, avatiakh, barbgarcia1987, SaraAnn05, Barbsn, Morryman84, duiker22, hms2017clarinet, GMbooks, Gallishaw, BISB_Librarian, DelphineDK, Clc7677, hehe79, lgrubisic, rowendelle
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BookDoc16: The most powerful story I read as a boy. Led me to "White Fang", which was nearly as good.
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29,638 members
494 reviews
4.1
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20,251 members
471 reviews
½ 4.3
17 Members
EerierIdyllMeme, charlottem, eelee, bookwormishme, elenchus, sienel, dehlib, joyblue, Kyler_Marie, ManWithAnAgenda, EGBERTINA, coffeewithastraw, peacemenno, NurseBob, AnnoyingReader28, ggnanadesikan, CircaV
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joyblue: This is my absolute favorite children's book and among my favorite books for any age! I still reread it regularly, and have read it to others over the years—not just to my children, but also to a friend recovering from brain surgery. I have so many editions of it, and also have a T-shirt sporting its cover.
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5,352 members
90 reviews
4
16 Members
ailbhe, karenb, dara85, amysan, MajorRakal, kaulsu, JDHofmeyer, bookwoman57, sallylou61, eelee, AndreasP, Bookish59, Hope_H, nx74defiant, HollieFerrara, BISB_Librarian
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kaulsu: At 12, I moved to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. I found this book in a small, private, English medium library. Both my stepmother and I enjoyed it!
Bookish59: I loved the concept of efficiency the father worked on helping control chaos and disorganization.
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26,566 members
478 reviews
3.9
15 Members
baaic, andyudis, laketa, stined, atozgrl, birdtongue, dehlib, Mogwai16, ManWithAnAgenda, CatsHart, Charon07, Nonconformisto, Argrifo, ali1771, diddydoos
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Charon07: Let this stand in for all the Oz books. I read every one in the public library.
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3,266 members
39 reviews
4.1
13 Members
baaic, cpg, amysan, lahochstetler, AlaMich, prosfilaes, raidergirl3, amanda4242, elenchus, Darth-Heather, EGBERTINA, Red-Hawk, AuntLinday
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elenchus: Selling tickets to the town's first indoor watercloset is, indeed, indicative of the Great Brain at work.
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16,921 members
237 reviews
4.2
14 Members
ablachly, andyudis, amysan, katemcangus, Hartsellang, Darth-Heather, ManWithAnAgenda, Charon07, duiker22, Gallishaw, ggnanadesikan, Izzysbookrecord, hehe79, CircaV
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Hartsellang: Of the 2 books that I discovered in storage in my 40s, this was one of them, corners tattered. I think it may have been the book that started me on a path of deep empathy but also deep attachment to a few stuffed animals.
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26,133 members
522 reviews
½ 4.3
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11,164 members
116 reviews
4
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12,794 members
174 reviews
4
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13,867 members
251 reviews
4.1
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27,875 members
512 reviews
4.2
12 Members
Cecrow, thalassa_thalassa, SaraAnn05, Verkruissen, DandelionCottage, rderocchis, elahrairah, coffeewithastraw, Gallishaw, ggnanadesikan, fionag11, diddydoos
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Cecrow: Our teacher read it to us in fourth grade. Scary, adult-themed, fantastic.
elahrairah: best rabbit odyssey ever.
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9,555 members
70 reviews
4
12 Members
laketa, Cecrow, stined, atozgrl, RBeffa, sjgoins, BookConcierge, barefootsong, rderocchis, heybubba, Nonconformisto, ggnanadesikan
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Cecrow: The one stand-out animal story I really loved (and its sequels).
BookConcierge: I loved all of Marguerite Henry's books. I read them over and over.
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56,877 members
496 reviews
½ 4.5
10 Members
Aquila, indregard, krazy4katz, CarltonC, barbgarcia1987, Jarandel, waltzmn, Peace2, DandelionCottage, elahrairah
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CarltonC: Our English teacher started reading a portion of this to us every Wednesday afternoon. I had soon cajoled my Dad into borrowing a copy from a colleague and I read it repeatedly in the following years.
barbgarcia1987: When I found The Lord of the Rings I re-read it so many times that my copies are delicate.
waltzmn: I turn out to have been almost the youngest person to have read "The Lord of the Rings" before J. R. R. Tolkien died -- I was eleven, and had read the book perhaps a year earlier, and I was heartbroken that (I thought) I would never get to read "The Silmarillion." My eleven-year-old self did not understand the incredible depth of LotR -- the way Tolkien could describe a character just by his verb endings and word order; the "Long Defeat" as a religion-free interpretation of the Fall of Man, the incredible amount of assimilated folklore, the incredibly poignant tragic ending that looks like a happy ending. But it was all there waiting for me as I gained the skills to understand it.
elahrairah: at secondary school i was dropped down a set in english following disappointing results. one day in class the teacher said to me "what's that on your notebook". i had written quotes from the lord of the rings in elven runes around the border of the book. "you've read the lord of the rings? what else have you read?" and that was how my school learned that the reason i wasnt doing well in english was because i was so utterly bored. of course, there's a lot wrong with the lord of the rings, but as a kid it is mindblowing.
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11,327 members
184 reviews
½ 4.3
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741 members
14 reviews
½ 4.3
9 Members
hipdeep, Stevil2001, JudithElaine, waltzmn, peacemenno, duiker22, slimikin, AuntLinday, tmerp
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hipdeep: Including the prequels. (Even if I was well past 12 when I realized how good Taran Wanderer really is.)
waltzmn: When I was sick one year, my parents took "The Book of Three" out from the library, and so introduced me to my very first Romance (in the medieval sense of the term). It's not quite "The Lord of the Rings," but it's a lot more internally logical than new things such as Harry Potter.
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14,783 members
364 reviews
4.1
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7,690 members
186 reviews
3.8
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26,260 members
650 reviews
4
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4,470 members
95 reviews
4.1
9 Members
tardis, wosewoman, JDHofmeyer, NorthernStar, konallis, kleh, Maddz, KathrynEastman, heybubba
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tardis: Still a favourite series, which I reread once in a while.
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9,526 members
101 reviews
4.2
9 Members
sallylou61, Pathug50, somermoore, BookConcierge, JSWBooks, ahef1963, SusanBraxton, TLM1988, dmarable
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BookConcierge: Stevenson's collection of poetry made me a life-long fan of poetry! "The Land of Counterpane" is still one of my favorites!
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30,818 members
1,512 reviews
½ 4.3
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23,244 members
347 reviews
4.1
45
8,065 members
129 reviews
4
9 Members
aprille, AlaMich, missylc, Ciruelo, bookwormishme, elkiedee, Marissa_Doyle, joyblue, Hope_H
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joyblue: I loved this as a young child. Sadly, I pretty much hated it when I reread it as an adult. I wish I hadn't reread it—I should have left it as a happy memory.
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2,329 members
20 reviews
4.2
8 Members
cpg, paradoxosalpha, wester, Marissa_Doyle, themulhern, Hartsellang, HollieFerrara, Tosta
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Hartsellang: Oh! The exploration! The discoveries! My 3 siblings and I each had a Richard Scarry read and learn book that we'd use to challenge each other to find details in the drawings ( this was long before Where's Waldo).
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40,757 members
489 reviews
3.8
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3,881 members
98 reviews
4.1
49
5,302 members
67 reviews
3.9
8 Members
bjappleg8, JudithElaine, merrystar, sjgoins, 2wonderY, nrmay, stephanieann1983, Argrifo
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2wonderY: Every girl wants an Uncle Alec, though she might not know it.
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3,237 members
22 reviews
3.9
7 Members
BookDoc16, TampaTeresa, PortiaLong, lizzy50usa, barbgarcia1987, Hope_H, skid0612
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BookDoc16: I read a LOT of animal books in my younger days. This one always stood out to me. So much so that I found & bought a signed copy years later.
TampaTeresa: I devoured as many animal books as I could find at the library. Circa 1960-65. Not that many fiction titles. Also general non-fiction about herpetology especially, and aquariums. Yeah I was a nerd. ;-)
barbgarcia1987: I loved ALL her books.
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12,999 members
196 reviews
½ 4.3
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3,068 members
52 reviews
4.1
7 Members
herschelian, JDHofmeyer, saskia17, perennialreader, gypsysmom, myebooks, AuntLinday
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perennialreader: 5th grade teacher read this book aloud to our class and I read it on my own soon after. Read several times as an adult. It never gets old.
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21,544 members
324 reviews
3.9
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2,912 members
59 reviews
4.1
55
8,812 members
170 reviews
4
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18,500 members
481 reviews
½ 4.3
7 Members
dara85, lahochstetler, kaulsu, PortiaLong, eelee, traceylkb, foxbins
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kaulsu: I really couldn’t believe this book ended, I was so wrapped up in it!
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1,822 members
44 reviews
4.1
58
1,130 members
29 reviews
4.1
59
3,825 members
63 reviews
4.2
60
1,493 members
29 reviews
4.2
61
11,957 members
110 reviews
4.2
62
2,163 members
42 reviews
4
7 Members
BookDoc16, dewasus1, bookwoman57, perennialreader, nrmay, msjudy, elorin
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BookDoc16: Believe it or not, the *1st* Dr. Suess book I had read to me! Loved it then, love it now.
perennialreader: Great way to learn counting. Loved the illustrations too.
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13,328 members
168 reviews
3.8
7 Members
BookDoc16, andyudis, kleo, NorthernStar, Maddz, themulhern, Nonconformisto
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BookDoc16: Read it years before Disney made the heavily adapted animation. I still love the original.
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15,734 members
283 reviews
4.1
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9,068 members
68 reviews
3.9
66
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7,758 members
158 reviews
4
67
17,581 members
372 reviews
4
68
2,037 members
23 reviews
3.8
6 Members
BookDoc16, barbgarcia1987, dehlib, Barbsn, rderocchis, Morryman84
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BookDoc16: Another animal-story book. It made me love Jim Kjelgaard's works, of which I read many more.
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5,346 members
83 reviews
3.9
70
4,565 members
116 reviews
4
71
9,177 members
73 reviews
3.8
6 Members
Aquila, Cecrow, jlshall, stephanieann1983, foxbins, Argrifo
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Cecrow: When the teacher says he'll have to take the belt to himself for not teaching well enough, and the kid breaks down crying.
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8,786 members
141 reviews
4
73
19,615 members
455 reviews
½ 4.3
74
14,467 members
162 reviews
4
75
15,132 members
193 reviews
4.1
76
23,636 members
386 reviews
3.9
77
2,823 members
49 reviews
3.9
78
15,904 members
223 reviews
½ 4.3
79
9,666 members
120 reviews
4
5 Members
aprille, baaic, Cecrow, Kyler_Marie, lgrubisic
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Cecrow: Hilarious, relatable, still great.
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9,282 members
93 reviews
4
81
5,054 members
82 reviews
4.1
82
2,073 members
51 reviews
4
4 Members
tardis, charlenemartel, CarltonC, Mrs_Y
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CarltonC: Powerful and unsettling.
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3,200 members
37 reviews
4.1
4 Members
Ennas, elenchus, EGBERTINA, Charon07
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elenchus: Classic Seuss, both the verse and the illustrations. Read to my kids, as well. I read and loved a lot of Seuss titles, but this is the keystone and that's why I'm bothering telling you so.
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5,086 members
52 reviews
½ 4.4
4 Members
ailbhe, mzonderm, masterdeski, tmerp
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masterdeski: can't pick a favorite, read the whole series more than once as a child.
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9,996 members
122 reviews
3.9
4 Members
perennialreader, SaraAnn05, Morryman84, peacemenno
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perennialreader: Saw the movie when a young child. Read the book later. Cried for both.
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1,139 members
3 reviews
4.1
4 Members
timspalding, ReshiBec, prosfilaes, masterdeski
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masterdeski: and the deities and demigods!
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3,644 members
72 reviews
4
88
674 members
6 reviews
4.2
89
8,865 members
260 reviews
3.8
90
6,366 members
112 reviews
½ 4.5
91
1,975 members
37 reviews
½ 4.3
92
79 members
4.1
93
3,995 members
80 reviews
4.2
4 Members
herschelian, CDVicarage, merrystar, elkiedee
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elkiedee: And lots of other books by Noel Streatfeild - this limit of 10 books is impossible!
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2,895 members
59 reviews
½ 4.3
95
29,888 members
297 reviews
4
3 Members
Stevil2001, slimikin, tmerp
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Stevil2001: This was my favorite Narnia book. I love travelogue fantasies, I love Reepicheep, and Eustace is my favorite Narnia protagonist.
slimikin: What Stevil2001 said. :D
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10,456 members
112 reviews
4
97
1,656 members
32 reviews
3.8
4 Members
paradoxosalpha, knerd.knitter, Hartsellang, princesslimabean
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Hartsellang: What a pleasure as a small person to feel the textures as my mom read the book to me. It was a very clever touch and learn format for early readers.
98
2,874 members
90 reviews
3.9
99
46,527 members
1,682 reviews
4.1
100
1,092 members
20 reviews
3.9
4 Members
tardis, Pathug50, BookConcierge, Mogwai16
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tardis: I loved all of Enid Blyton's mysteries as a kid. They don't hold up so well now, though
BookConcierge: I read all the adventure series at least twice.