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I was an avid book reader as a kid, probably much more so than I am now. Back when I was around ten years old, I probably read at least three or four books a month. I read a heck of a lot less now, but my tastes have changed a lot and I'm a lot pickier about what I read.
I went into a bookstore yesterday and browsed the ages 9-12 section for a bit, and started feeling really nostalgic about the books I read as a kid. (I was actually tempted to pick up a sequel in a series I stopped reading when I was 12!)
So what were your favourite books you read when you were a kid? Talk about them, and tell us what kind of impac they had on you while you were growing up. :D
In no particular order...
Deltora Quest, by Emily Rodda
I was a big fantasy nut as a kid ( :specs: ) and these were some of my favourites. They were simple to read and none of the books were particularly long, but I loved the adventure and the puzzles in them, and I think I read each book at least twice, maybe three times. I think I read these when I was 9 or 10.
Bone, by Jeff Smith
It's a graphic novel, not a book. Close enough. I didn't really start reading bone until I was 10 or 11, but from then on I was hooked. The humour and writing are superb; the art is beautiful and done with skill. The series is a little on the short side (nine graphic novels, which I suppose is fairly lengthy) and you can read them all in a day or two, but they're still really great.
A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Daniel Handler
These books were friggin' depressing, but I read the hell out of them. They're not very long books either, but for kid's books they definitely deviate from the norm, which I thought was really cool because it broke out of the typical children's book formula and brought something entirely new to the table. It's still one of my favourite series.
Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling
I don't think I have to say anything here. :p
Goosebumps, by R.L. Stine
I was a kid that grew up in the 90's. Give me a break. There were practically dripping with cheese, and I guarantee you won't find a campier series than this, but for an eight year old kid they were entertaining as hell. Only a few I found were remotely scary, but for the most part their plots were very different from each other (aside from the sequels, of course) and the author wrote dozens of these things. I used to spend hours in my basement, reading four or five of these suckers in a row. (I still own at least forty of them :O )
I should also mention that these books made me really want to write my own series, and I actually did try once! The series was called The Fear is Near (I was NINE YEARS OLD OKAY) and them first book was about a family who stayed at a crappy hotel in the Everglades that was infested with man-eating plants and insects! :shock:
The Magic Treehouse, by Mary Pope Osbourne
These books were really short - you could easily read fifteen or twenty in a day - but they were educational, and I loved them. I think I read the ones about a tornado in Kansas and the Pompeii eruption half a dozen times each. When I was eight or nine, I'm pretty sure I tried to write my own Magic Treehouse story, which I was actually really proud of. DON'T JUDGE ME.
I feel like I'm missing something. I'll post here later if something comes to mind. Now get sharin' :3
I went into a bookstore yesterday and browsed the ages 9-12 section for a bit, and started feeling really nostalgic about the books I read as a kid. (I was actually tempted to pick up a sequel in a series I stopped reading when I was 12!)
So what were your favourite books you read when you were a kid? Talk about them, and tell us what kind of impac they had on you while you were growing up. :D
In no particular order...
Deltora Quest, by Emily Rodda
I was a big fantasy nut as a kid ( :specs: ) and these were some of my favourites. They were simple to read and none of the books were particularly long, but I loved the adventure and the puzzles in them, and I think I read each book at least twice, maybe three times. I think I read these when I was 9 or 10.
Bone, by Jeff Smith
It's a graphic novel, not a book. Close enough. I didn't really start reading bone until I was 10 or 11, but from then on I was hooked. The humour and writing are superb; the art is beautiful and done with skill. The series is a little on the short side (nine graphic novels, which I suppose is fairly lengthy) and you can read them all in a day or two, but they're still really great.
A Series of Unfortunate Events, by Daniel Handler
These books were friggin' depressing, but I read the hell out of them. They're not very long books either, but for kid's books they definitely deviate from the norm, which I thought was really cool because it broke out of the typical children's book formula and brought something entirely new to the table. It's still one of my favourite series.
Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling
I don't think I have to say anything here. :p
Goosebumps, by R.L. Stine
I was a kid that grew up in the 90's. Give me a break. There were practically dripping with cheese, and I guarantee you won't find a campier series than this, but for an eight year old kid they were entertaining as hell. Only a few I found were remotely scary, but for the most part their plots were very different from each other (aside from the sequels, of course) and the author wrote dozens of these things. I used to spend hours in my basement, reading four or five of these suckers in a row. (I still own at least forty of them :O )
I should also mention that these books made me really want to write my own series, and I actually did try once! The series was called The Fear is Near (I was NINE YEARS OLD OKAY) and them first book was about a family who stayed at a crappy hotel in the Everglades that was infested with man-eating plants and insects! :shock:
The Magic Treehouse, by Mary Pope Osbourne
These books were really short - you could easily read fifteen or twenty in a day - but they were educational, and I loved them. I think I read the ones about a tornado in Kansas and the Pompeii eruption half a dozen times each. When I was eight or nine, I'm pretty sure I tried to write my own Magic Treehouse story, which I was actually really proud of. DON'T JUDGE ME.
I feel like I'm missing something. I'll post here later if something comes to mind. Now get sharin' :3