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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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02 - A book that makes you nostalgic


Myself, I'll probably just go with a re-read as the mood strikes. Something like:
Little House on the Prairie
The Happy Hollisters and the Castle Rock Mystery
Maida's Little Theater
Or maybe read a one I hadn't read from a series I loved as a kid, like Mark Tidd, Editor (which I conveniently already put on my ATY challenge as well...).

Wow, another person who knows The Happy Hollisters! Loved those books and still have them in a box in storage.

I also recommend:
Auntie Mame: An Irreverent Escapade
Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter (or any Edward Streeter)


Kristy's Great Idea

This one might be perfect
Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction

I could use Edgar Allen Poe as I read him one really good summer as a teenager. Or Richard III or Walt Whitman as those were the first books I had memorized pieces of when I was 4.
Could also just go with something simple and obvious like Harry Potter.

Either something from my childhood, or one ( or two) that were favorites of my daughters.
Or maybe yet another re read of The Diary of a Young Girl
No Wait!! Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret!!



I LOVE this prompt and I have NO idea what I'm going to read for it!! There's the re-read option, which I'm open to. Or a book set in the 70s/80s, like The Saturday Night Ghost Club (even that COVER makes me feel nostalgic!)


This one might be perfect
Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction"
YES! I just got this one in mail. It is on my shelf! Great idea!

I may read Where the Red Fern grows or Call Of The Wild. Both were favorites from childhood.

Good call Victoria! The hardest part will be waiting until 2019 to read it!

Such a good idea!



Maybe someone else here read those books too who needed reminding lol

Maybe I will try Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children's Literature as an Adult


This one might be perfect
Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction"
YES! I just got this one in mail. It is on my shelf! Gr..."
Jealous Keri!


Oh my goodness I remember reading this series as a kid!! That's such a good idea! The other one I'm thinking about is Elsie Dinsmore


Another similar book is Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons.

If nothing else, it will be a quick read if I get behind in the challenge!

I used to be really into The Royal Diaries. Does anyone else remember these!?

This one might be perfect
Paperback Crush: The Totally Radical History of '80s and '90s Teen Fiction"
YES! I just got this one in mail. It is on my shelf! Gr..."
I was thinking of this one too!



I used to be really into The Royal Diaries. Does anyone else remember these!?"
I see them all the time at work (library) and am thinking of using 3 of them to help me finish this years(2018) list.
I love going back and reading childrens books both ones i read as a kid and new ones that look interesting. Also reading books i should have read as a kid but didnt because at the time i disliked reading.
The first books i got into and would read by myself without being forced were goosebumps so i might go and read RL Stine. he has a new fear street book out and that was another of his series that i loved as a teen.



I love reading/re-reading childrens lit as well. Also, I just noticed you're from Puyallup. Lynnwood resident here!!



Honestly I'm nostalgic about things from a couple of years ago!





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So what are books that remind you of your childhood or of happy memories from your past?
I may use this as an opportunity to reread a favorite book from my early years - something I haven't read in a few decades.