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| Childhood books revisited. Apart from Bill Liar, i ahve yet to read any of my fave books from when i was a kid again. Here are some of my faves: Cider with Rosie To Kill a Mocking Bird The Pearl Kes Any of the Famous Five books The Secret Garden. Anyone ever re-read any book they loved as a teen or whatever. I hate being disappointed, and would also hate to ruin the memory i have of these books by reading them with a tainted adult mind lol. ![]()
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i am teaching Kes to my year 11's next year |
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| Awwwww, the pearl! I completely forgot about that!!!! loved it as a child!!! Really!!!! ![]()
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| I didnt like to kill a mockingbird........but thats because I was forced into it for GCSE. I liked all the classics, Austen and what not. White Teeth is an amazing read if anyone is going on holiday and likes a good book
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I know what you mean, but once i got stuck into that book then I just wanted to carry on reading. I was a big reader when I was little, read all the chronicles of narnia and lord of the rings when i was about 10. I think its important to read, my teachers always said I had excellent vocabulary and was intelligent because I read so much when I was young, somtimes novels that were a bit beyond me. Everyone should read to their kiddies.
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Ive not read either of those but my mate Jill has them so I shall borrow them off her. Recently Ive read 'Byron - Life and Legend' and a Janice Dickinson Biography lol, fancied a break from intellectual reading when I finished Uni! Is the Dog at night time one about autism?
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re: childhood books The Magical Faraway Tree Mallory Towers series Judy Blume books Topsy and Tim Meg the hen, jip the cat, ben the dog etc.. series Roald Dahl books...especially The Witches and The Twits ![]() |
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Ahh frig, soz about the typo error there.
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| I love to read books - ive got loads of them. Ive lots of horror books by Stephen King, James Herbert and Clive Barker :-) I really love calvin and hobbes (not exactly literature books) but picture books, lol and they are hilarious. If i need cheering up ill get one off the shelf like 'the days are just packed' or 'homocidal psycho jungle cat' and have a giggle away reading it ive got lots of calvin and hobbes books - in fact got a bid on ebay right now for one i am missing in my collection called 'something under the bed is drooling' lol![]() I loved books as a kid and i read loads and loads, i always had my head buried in a book. I used to love the nancy drew mysteries and also i loved the chronicals of narnia novels. The Weirdstone of Brisingamen & The Moon of Gomrath & The Owl Service by alan garner these i must have read and reread over and over again I dont offen re-read major books but I did read this one again not too long ago after having to rebuy it cos the mate i lent my copy out to denied me ever lendinng it to them (thieving git) The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera REVIEW: (not by me cos im too lazy) A young woman in love with a man torn between his love for her and his incorrigible womanizing one of his mistresses and her humbly faithful lover—these are the two couples whose story is told in this masterful novel. In a world in which lives are shaped by irrevocable choices and by fortuitous events, a world in which everything occurs but once, existence seems to lose its substance, its weight. Hence, we feel "the unbearable lightness of being" not only as the consequence of our private actions, but also in the public sphere, and the two inevitably intertwine ![]()
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Lol, I was actually going to mention about thinking it was incredibly naughty to be reading 'Forever' 'Are you there God, its me Margaret' was the next closest in the sauciness stakes...spin the bottle... whoo hoo Bless. ![]() |
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It declined to say whether or not he still measures his 'thing' though Leicester-based too, wahey. Strange fact - The 'Mrs Bull' domestic science teacher was based on a real Mrs Bull from my old school A similar one was 'Diary of a teenage health freak' too |
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| topsy and tim! legendary!
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