General Favorite book as a kid?

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kvr28

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Toss up for me between where the Red Fern Grows and My side of the Mountain. Lean more towards My side though. I made a list of what I needed and was going to head off to the Catskills at the age of ten.

Third place would be education of little tree.
 

MMAth

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Animorphs, Goosebumps, then got into Richard Marcinko in 6th grade......was funny when I was reading the same book as my friend's dad who was a lawyer
 

Fan_of_Fanboys

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Where the red fern grows
The sign of the beaver

I also loved pretty much everything by RL Stine and Bruce Coville. My teacher is an alien, aliens ate my homework, Jeremy Thatcher dragon hatcher, goosebumps, etc
 

Wiggy

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Depends on what age we're talking about. When I was real young, it was the Runaway Ralph books, James & the GIant Peach, & Judy Blume "Fudge" books (Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge, Otherwise Known as Shiela the Great, etc).

A tad older and I was all about Encyclopedia Brown and the Choose Your Own Adventure Books.

Somewhere around 4th-5th grade, my teacher had us read a horror book called "The House on Hackman's Hill" and I absolutely loved it. Would love to read it again.

In early middle school, it was the Hardy Boys books. I'd check out several at a time from the library and read one a day.

Soon after that, I left books behind and went to magazines - baseball cards, BMX, working out, and then cars (going through high school & college).

Micro-Wiggy (my 7-year old granddaughter) has to either read or be read to every night for school, so this week I took a page out of my childhood and started reading her a chapter per night from "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" (the first Runaway Ralph book), as I loved it when our teacher read it to us at that age.

She's loving it.
 

Uncle Tom Doug

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Jun 24, 2022
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Probably the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series, Stevie Smith's Not Waving, but Drowning, and To Kill a Mocking Bird, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I also really liked Where the Sidewalk Ends.
 

segfault

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The Swiss Family Robinson, Where the Red Fern Grows, Hatchet, The Sign of the Beaver. All of those were in regular rotation. Nowadays I just jerk it to Naked and Afraid.
 

Hauler

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When I was a kid I read the Judy Blume books. Superfudge. Tales of a 4th grade nothing. Etc.

I also remember reading Where The Sidewalk Ends - but that was more a collection of poems so not really a book.

I started reading Stephen King in 5th grade and continued with mostly his stuff through high school.

Now I'm more non-fiction and biographies.