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Can anyone remember the Jill books, Jill and the Perfect Pony etc. Oh, how I wanted to be Jill ... sigh. Others were the Goodnight stories, lots of fairytale stuff, then I loved the Penguin (I think) book of Myths and Legends, explaining the Greek/Roman stories to children. Books were a luxury that I adored, I got most of my reading material from the local library, so learned to read quickly and renew ASAP. My grandson is so lucky now, books are accessible and encouraged. |
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Well as I read more books when growing up than now, I probably have a looong list
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I was a fan of Rosemary Sutcliffe and especially liked The Queen Elizabeth Story Brother Dustyfeet The Eagle of the Ninth also Children of the New Forest by Captain Marryat. When I was 9, our teacher used to always finish the school day with 15 mins or so of reading to us and I especially remember "Where the Rainbow Ends" - I know that it is a children's play, but I've never been able to find a narrative version. When I was very little I had four little books called The Little Brown Bear books by Chris Temple. I still have them - they are in a fairly bad condition but the stories and illustrations are still enchanting and I can still remember the names of all the little brown bears! (very sad). And a series of books about Pookie a little white rabbit with wings by Ivy L. Wallace (still have those). Also loved Beatrice Potter and Rupert Bear annuals, and of course, The Incredible Journey. Can you see a trend here? |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Where-Rainbo.../dp/0007189958 |
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Well, I was a huge fan of the Anne of GreenGables series too. I also loved the following; Famous Five series Secret Seven series Mallory Towers - All by Enid Blyton A Little Princess The Secret Garden The Water Babies (oh how I loved that book) |
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Actually Mags, it can't be that one by Celia Aherne - much too modern, as I was 9 in 1961! Much more likely to be this one - http://www.amazon.co.uk/WHERE-RAINBO...5417673&sr=1-4 which was first published in the '30s. |
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