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These are two favourites from when I was about 13

You may not know, but I'm studying Library and Information Studies [quite a mouthful isn't it?] and during the course of my study this year I have to read children's books. Isn't that awesome?! I think so.

Yesterday, during my course readings I had to answer a few questions about my reading habits as a child, what my favourite books were from ages 5-15 and whether my choices reflect the type of reader I am today.

I discovered that I loved historical fiction and realistic books. Sure, that doesn't exclude the odd hilarious, fantasy or adventure story. My choices definitely reflect what I like to read today. I love reading classic literature, good historical novels [written today] and other novels that are set in the real world with real characters and ideas.
Real, real, real. Now I understand why I turned up my nose at Inkheart when I read the first four chapters in 2003. 

Helen Keller was my first "chapter" book. And the Little House series were [and still are] a firm favourite. Classic!


 Mum almost threw this one away, but I rescued it because it is just so classic.

Ok, perhaps I did like a little bit of fantasy when it was well done. I will forever be recommending these Arthur books to people, especially adolescent boys.

Really short chapters! I loved how they just kept me reading and reading. Oh, Apple Pigs, how I loved you!

I always wanted this to happen to my house.

Yeah.


There are heaps of these bear books, I loved them.

We [or was it just me?] attributed different people to each of the bears. I was the black one with glasses and my brothers were the other bears.


So, what were your favourite books as a child? Lets relive the nostalgia together!



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