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Weird books you read when you were younger.
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Hegemon875
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HEY I remember Diadem. I read 'em all but I'm missing books 2 and 3, I 've searched everywhere but they're outta print sad

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narnia, babysitters little sister, goosebumps, nancy drew, boxcar children reading


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The lion, the witch and the Wardrobe. Geeesus that book scared me as a child and still does today. confused
I apologize if anyone likes/love this book but OH MY GOD.... C.S Lewis was dropping some major acid when he wrote this book. messed

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I used to read Sweet Valley Twins embarrasment


I still do! eek! *hangs head in shame*

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i remember maybe third grade readinga Wayside School series, it was about these elementary kids, and the weird stuff that happened at their school. It was a really tall buiding. What about the Witches book, where the little boy gets turned into a mouse?! That was a pretty cool book!


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i remember maybe third grade readinga Wayside School series, it was about these elementary kids, and the weird stuff that happened at their school. It was a really tall buiding. What about the Witches book, where the little boy gets turned into a mouse?! That was a pretty cool book!
I was so happy they turned that into a movie...I love the 'witches' stick out tongue

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say we have a lot in common! that's cool! did i mention that i was glad that book discussion forum was started? smile


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say we have a lot in common! that's cool! did i mention that i was glad that book discussion forum was started? smile
we do..sweet! yea I am very happy we have a book forum to..should be lots of fun!

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Goosebumps, Point Horror, Enid Blyton's Famous Five Series & The Narnia Chronicles.


i couldnt get enough of narnia either! my teacher red us them wen i was in 3rd grade and i luved em!

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and i also read wayside stories too! i liked them too!


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umm i think its called the bailey school kids series. i read wayside stories too. they were great!


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My fave book as a child was called "The Fantastic Mr.Fox".

I found my dog-eared old copy a few months ago and read it again. embarrasment


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When I was small I read the whole Asimov series and understood it... blink


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UM... i read "Baby and the Box" and "The Cat in the Hat."


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Oh wait, i also read 'the phantom tollbooth.'


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I used to have a book with Kiddie-version Edgar Allen Poe Stories in. One of them was about a man who bricked this other guy up inside a wall and left him to die. For the next three years I refused to sleep in case he came and did it to me! sad


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hahaah, i read that story also... quite lame and boring, even back then.


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I read:

Wayside Stories
Goosebumps
and this book called The Giver.

I read a ton more, but the titles are escaping me right now.


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yea, i read the giver, another book worthy of Hitlers book burning rally, if you'll excuse my comment.


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Does anyone remember Meg and Mog?


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