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Books that make you HAPPY
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Mar 03, 2008 11:11AM

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Well, when I was younger I read almost all of the Trixie Belden books. They are mystery books, but not murder or bloody. They just make me feel like I'm sitting in a park in the summer reading them, a cool breeze is blowing and there are birds chirping and children laughing. No kiding!
Um... OH! Howl's Moving Castle is amazing! I really love that book! The movie is awesome also!
Um... OH! Howl's Moving Castle is amazing! I really love that book! The movie is awesome also!











It's about several teenagers whose paths criss-cross throughout the summer, and the little things that happen to them. It's got funny illustrations sprinkled throughout, and some wordplay, too.
In one section, Debbie and her friend are looking through their school annual, making up haiku for their classmates:
Jeff White is handsome, / but his hair is so greasy. / If he would wash it

To steal a quote from the best movie ever:
"Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles... "

Junie B. Jones [everytime I "clean my room" [stuff everything into my closet] I always reading a Junie B. Book as I clean my book shelf.]
ANY Beverly Cleary books ex. Ramona Quimby
The Giving Tree
Love that dog
thats pretty much it for me...

Those aren't the only books that make me happy, but they are the first to come to mind.

My favorite happy book, is Alice in Wonderland! I just love the story and the characters...
dairy queen
sisterhood of the traveling pants
anything meg cabot
most maureen johnson books
clarice bean
the steps
sisterhood of the traveling pants
anything meg cabot
most maureen johnson books
clarice bean
the steps



Can You Keep a Secret?
I must say I like the dark and twisty books.

Dealing with Dragons
Chronicles of Narnia
Howl's Moving Castle
Dear Daddy-Long-Legs
Heroics for Beginners
I hear you about light, happy reads. I've been working on my noveling blog, Uninvoked for so long that it is sometimes hard to step away from it and read something with a different mood. It's not dark or depressing (at least I don't think so) but there is no black and white right or wrong either. It can make writing the book really hard.
I turn to the books above when Uninvoked gets too serious. ^^

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I agree!

Books mentioned in this topic
Anne of Green Gables (other topics)Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys (other topics)
Can You Keep a Secret? (other topics)