Re: Favorite Books or stories from childhood.....
Like several others here, 'Stig Of The Dump' was definitely a favourite.
Also the Enid Blyton 'Adventure' books - 'The Sea Of Adventure', 'The Ship Of Adventure', Mountain, Valley, etc. You get the idea.
There was also a book called 'Saturday By Seven' - I forget the author, but it was about a boy who had to run a series of errands for people in order to raise a pound (which would've been a lot more in the '70s), by 7p.m. on a Saturday so he could go on a camping trip or something. Anyway, there was a lot of car washing and blackberry picking involved. The cover drawing was of the boy - Peter - washing a car with a hose.
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Re: Favorite Books or stories from childhood.....
The first book I ever bought for myself because I won a writing competition when I was seven and the prize was a book token, was 'Winnie The Pooh' and it is still very dear to my heart.
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Secret Seven, Famous Five, St Clare's, Mallory Towers and 'Adventures of the Wishing Chair'... anything by Enid Blyton really. Her short stories with characters like 'Mr Stamp About' and 'Dame Snappy', 'Naughty Amelia Jane' and 'Mr Meddle' collections.
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Gumdrop
Tootles the taxi
Batman and the great cheetah caper
The Collins first childrens colour bible (beautifully illustrated)
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Green smoke
Charlie and the chocolate factory
Stig of the dump
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Lion witch and wardrobe
Lady Bird books
Famous Five
Secret Seven
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school was sooo long ago now :cry: but the books that have stayed with me are:
Stig of The Dump
The Fatties & The Skinnies....never seen or heard of this since the early 70's
all the Ladybird books
mid70s onwards I was comic mad..Shiver & Shake, Topper, Beezer, Knockout, then onto Warlord, Victor, Battle (my fav)
As an adult my fav read has to be Great Expectations
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Jennings Goes to School - Still the funniest book I have ever read.
The Silver Sword - A great wartime drama for kids
Now we are 6 - When we were very Young - by A A Milne. Delightful books and I still remember great tracts of them.
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My favourite book ever is 'Wuthering Heights'.
I read it first when I was about twelve and have seen every film and tv version ever made.
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Apart from the obvious Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton and CS Lewis
Gobbolino The Witch's Cat - Ursula Moray Williams
The King Of The Copper Mountains - Paul Biegel
The TV Kid - Betsy Byers
The Vardo books
and Dumpling - a story about a girl called Annabelle who buys a pony but wants the fattest most clumsy one there....Dumpling is ridiculed but had 2 bumps on each side of her head which are her "wings" - and goes on to win. It was my Mums when she was a child but I loved it. Can't remember the author though, it's in the attic somewhere
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The Iron Giant rocks, wasn't there a sequel the Iron Lady? Loved the cartoon Iron Giant film too, a missed classic.
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The Iron Giant by Ted Hughes - specifically the one we read in school in the early 70s when, in the illustrations, the giant had curly iron hair!
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The highway man poem , GREAT example of poetry , this was the first poem i ever enjoyed , it was at school and i never forgot it , then when i was in guildford one dat i saw it written in brick on the side of a huge restaurant building , this kind of inspired me to knock a few poems of my own out bless
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1) The Secret Island by Enid Blyton.... searched high and low till I found this for our eldest... who also loves it!
2) The Gift from Winklesea.....this touched me... strange!
3) The Highwayman..... the poem... Nan introduced me to the beauty of poetry.
as I was a precocious and avid reader then books like Jane Eyre and Shakespeare were always welcome.
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