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Over here it will air on the 31st.

Over here it will air on the 31st."
Huge X-Files fan here, was blown away when I watched the opening episode way back when, one of my alltime fav shows. Bit nervous about it being rebooted though if being honest.

have done that a coupla times :D
Am sure I read that the smoking man is in it Robert?

@Terri, Andy, Lisa, thanks for the heads up on Xfiles, must go watch from series 1 again now.. bye


It does have an interesting premise, but i haven't yet watched. I'm interested in others thoughts as well.







I'm all for progress but WHY change things that work PERFECTLY???
:((((

Here's a link to the list of the full 100 books.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/br...
Wondering what everyone thinks. All comments welcome since this where most of us started reading as kids.

Also I'm disappointed - the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew/Bobbsey Twins books didn't make the cut - again :)

And if a Dahl book must make the list, The BFG and Matilda were better than Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

And if a Dahl book must make the list, The ..."
Cat in the hat was at no 11

She was/is my idol. Her books are what brought me into reading outside of little kiddie books. I still love her. I have a ton of collectors items and the complete series (including originals!) in my room :)
I'm already against this list and I haven't seen it yet...

And if a Dahl book must ma..."
Found it! I wasn't wearing my glasses when I read the list the first time. I still stand firm on my Silverstein.



The Giving Tree



She was/is my idol. Her books are what brought me into reading outside of little kiddie books. I still love her. I have a ton of collectors items and the complete series (includi..."
I loved/love Nancy Drew. I still have the books my mother started collecting when she was young. We would talk about the books as i read them. These really started my love of reading.


She was/is my idol. Her books are what brought me into reading outside of little kiddie books. I still love her. I have a ton of collectors items and the complete s..."
My mom gave me hers too...I can still remember which one it was she first handed me (#36 The Secret of the Golden Pavilion) ...and I initially hated it! lol.


If you are a dreamer, come in.
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar,
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer . . .
If you’re a pretender, come sit by my fire,
For we have some flax golden tales to spin.
Come in!
Come in!



May - I had to stop myself. Once I started looking through the poems I kept finding more and more that I loved as a kid. If anyone is curious you can put your Google search on images and look up Shel Silverstein Poems. Most of his poems are there, divided by book, with the original illustrations. It was a blast from the past for sure.


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