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the chronicles of narnia...not sure what they were about and i don't remember why i liked them...just saw a commercial for the movie and it reminded me that i enjoyed reading the books ZZzzZZzz [/ QUOTE ] second the Narnia Chronicles |
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they had better, and I mean better not screw up the movies. the great part is that the characters dont come back in EVERY book, so you can space out the movies.
this has potential... as long as the God-Aslan thing isnt too overwhelming. |
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Encyclopedia Brown, and when I was younger yet, The Bernstein Bears
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Anything by John Bellairs.
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I liked goosebumps a lot and absolutely loved Calvin and Hobbes
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No mention of Indian in the Cupboard yet? Man, I loved those. Also:
- Redwall series, which OP mentioned - Hatchet (probably read this about 20 times) - Narnia series - anything Dahl |
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I read all of ther famous five and secret seven enid blyton books.
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![]() [/ QUOTE ] These books were wonderful. I attribute my love of reading to this series.... |
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