All I could come up with that I remember reading was Curious George and Clifford The Big Red Dog.. I mean it says childhood, thats what I was reading as a kid..
I was planning on taking this secret to the grave but what the heck. I read the complete L Frank Baum OZ collection
I read the Giving Tree, Where The Sidewalk ends & A Light in the Attic more times than I could count. My "talent" for a talent show one year was reciting Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out...entirely from memory. Yeah, I was a dork of unbelievable proportions.I loved Goodnight Moon, Ping, Mike Mulligan and the Steamshovel. As I got older, I read Nancy Drew, Goosebumps and any Roald Dahl books. Oh and Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree.
I also really liked The Giver.
Encyclopedia Brown, LOTR, Watership Down, Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies
I loved Goodnight Moon, Ping, Mike Mulligan and the Steamshovel. As I got older, I read Nancy Drew, Goosebumps and any Roald Dahl books. Oh and Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree.
I also really liked The Giver.
Ramona Quimby, anyone? Ladies?
After my time.
Besides, I was over in that "elite" reading group where they were making us read historical California literature like "Ramona" (without the Quimby) which, I don't mind telling you, was a real yawner.
Count yourself lucky, Jersey. We were not having fun over in Room 12 with the evil Mrs. Wade.
The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hardy Boys, Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators, Encyclopedia Brown, etc.
Encyclopedia Brown, LOTR, Watership Down, Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies
I read a LOT as a kid, but those are the books that I remember the most. Now, I hardly read for pleasure. It's usually research articles and such.
Anything by Malcolm Gladwell.I very much prefer non-fiction. Suggestions?
Anything by Malcolm Gladwell.
The Tipping Point
Blink
Outliers
(they don't seem to be showing up as links, but the above titles are linked to Amazon)
Would like to find something to read this summer. I very much prefer non-fiction. Suggestions?
So you are human too?I tear up when I read that to my boys now. ...so I don't read it to them often.