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AquaBlue said:
denny said:As far as compulsory books go, I started off with the Janet & John series (I think they're Peter and Jane now!).
I was very young when I read my first book (from choice). I've no idea what it was called, but I do remember it was about a pig! That was really very much the start of a life-long passion for me.
One of my favorites was 'Heidi - Johanna Spyri', which left me for a longing to go to Switzerland for years.
Apart from that, there were a couple of series of books that I remember reading.
One was a group of 5 kids (not The Famous Five!); I remember the youngest one was called Pip, and they were amateur sleuths who chased 'clues' and always caught the baddie before the local police.
The other was about a group of kids who were interested in bird-watching, specifically rare sea birds, but they got into all sorts of adventures while they were out scrambling around caves etc.
Many were the nights when I fell asleep with a book and a torch hidden under the bedcovers! (I had to do that, because my older brother used to still be out playing when I went to bed, and if he saw my bedroom light on, he used to 'tell'!).
denny said:Poppy, how funny. I just had a quick look at your favorite books on your profile. I too loved Gone witht the Wind (although I didn't think Scarlet was nearly as good), and read the James Herriot books absolutely years ago!
beer good said:The first book I remember reading was "A Cow's Diary" by Beppe Wolgers. It's a children's book about a cow who, after eating a bunch of weird mushrooms, becomes a rockstar and then travels into outer space.
Aaaaaah, the 70s.
pink shadow said:I have the memory of a pidgeon, and my childhood is kind of a blur for me (although a happy one ), so I'm sure there were many great books, but the one I still remember is Traveller in Time by Alison Uttley. It was about a girl, Penelope, who went to live with her uncle and aunt in their 14th century farmhouse and while there, she traveled in time and got caught up in the schemes to rescue Mary, queen of Scots. I loved, and still love, that book!