I don't think we did this?
Anyway, I realize most of the stuff I read as a young fuck shouldn't ring familiar with y'all, but here's two that I think have earned some international praise, I still have them though pretty much worn them out completely:
The Krabat one is translated in the English as Satanic Mill and still real awesome and highly recommended.
The Robin Hood, I remember being so much fucked up when at the end he shoots his arrow through the window and demands to be buried were it lands. I think I couldn't sleep for at least a night after that. So much fucked up!
Wax nostalgic, punks.
Books you loved when you were a kid
2The Great Brain series.
The Bully of Barkham Street
Jaws
Marvel comics
The Stand
The Bully of Barkham Street
Jaws
Marvel comics
The Stand
Books you loved when you were a kid
3I was absolutely nuts for the Great Brain series too. Also the Encyclopedia Brown books.
Before I got heavy into the sci fi and fantasy as a 12- or 13-year old, I read a lot of kids' books on animals and ecology. For a long time, I thought I wanted to grow up to be one of those guys like Attenborough on the wildlife documentaries.
I also had a book that had belonged to my dad when he was a kid that I read over and over. It was called Clarksville Battery and I only remember that it was about some local baseball players who become heroes by uncovering and taking down a group of gangsters. Apparently, adolescent baseball fiction was a wildly popular subgenre in the 1930s. Since my dad's father was a professional ball player, it makes sense that this book would appeal to my dad. I should ask him if it was a gift from his father.
Before I got heavy into the sci fi and fantasy as a 12- or 13-year old, I read a lot of kids' books on animals and ecology. For a long time, I thought I wanted to grow up to be one of those guys like Attenborough on the wildlife documentaries.
I also had a book that had belonged to my dad when he was a kid that I read over and over. It was called Clarksville Battery and I only remember that it was about some local baseball players who become heroes by uncovering and taking down a group of gangsters. Apparently, adolescent baseball fiction was a wildly popular subgenre in the 1930s. Since my dad's father was a professional ball player, it makes sense that this book would appeal to my dad. I should ask him if it was a gift from his father.
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Books you loved when you were a kid
4The Little Prince
That book is just about perfect.
That book is just about perfect.
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Books you loved when you were a kid
5I devoured almost every book in the Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series.
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Books you loved when you were a kid
6Yes. I was also really into these books as a little kid.
Dr. O' Nothing wrote:I devoured almost every book in the Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators series.
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Books you loved when you were a kid
7I was heavy into The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death and its sequel The Snarkout Boys and the Baconburg Horror
Also loads of comics
Also loads of comics
Books you loved when you were a kid
8A Wrinkle in Time
The Phantom Tollbooth
Both total mindblowers/ intro- to philosophical and scientific thought for a fifth grader.
The Phantom Tollbooth
Both total mindblowers/ intro- to philosophical and scientific thought for a fifth grader.
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Books you loved when you were a kid
10I ruddy well loved those Dragonfall 5 books.
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