Tuesday, 22 November 2022

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11/22/2022 Tell us about your favorite books as a kid.





So...I should know this right? What do we count as a kid? I remember listening to audiotapes as a kid, and I freaking loved them! Greek mythology, I fell asleep to those and I was not that old. No wonder I like fantasy now. I also read all the mythology books I could when I could read. Other kids read about ponies, I read about Gods




There was also this Norwegian book about a girl in the viking age. And I loved that book. I later found it at a library book sale and had to get it. I should re-read it.






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4 comments:

  1. I can't remember the names my favorite books when I was a kid, but I did like Nancy Drew.

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  2. Oh there were so many I used to read. But I definitely liked the children's series like Babysitters' Club and also my brother's Goosebumps books :)

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  3. Honestly, I didn't read much when I was a kid. Mostly animal identification books lol

    Karen @For What It's Worth

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  4. Oh, that would be interesting for you to re-read a childhood favorite. I have re-read some of mine and still love.

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