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Favorite book as a kid you can read today

By Hayfarmer

4 years ago


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#1 4 years ago

What's your favorite book as a kid you can still read today? Recently read " where the red fern grows" and " down the long hills".Both as good as I remember

#5 4 years ago

I think I could re read all Louis l' amour books. Especially the sackett ones.

#9 4 years ago

One I made both my kids read a couple times was go ask alice. Should be required reading in junior high I think

#16 4 years ago

Charlie and the choc factory and james and the giant peach were read several times growing up

#34 4 years ago
Quoted from dirkdiggler:

The Outsiders by S.E Hinton

Another fav

#42 4 years ago

What books now can you read every few years, and not get bored with then? Point of impact and time to hunt by Stephen hunter might be the best books I've ever read. Wish movie shooter would of followed book better

#56 4 years ago
Quoted from jellikit:

Any questions? [quoted image]

Yes, lots!!

#66 4 years ago
Quoted from Dooskie:

I started reading Hardy Boys books when I was in second or third grade. Wish I would have kept all of them. Started collecting them again about 15 years ago. They're still a lot of fun to read, and I've come up with a couple of ideas that would fit nicely with the series. When I retire in a few years I plan on writing a couple of them myself.[quoted image]

My parents kept all the hardy boys, my kids read them. Still have em today!

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