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I first read this book in the 8th grade. I loved it and have read it more times than i can count.


I adore this series! Well into my 40s now I still re-read the series each year. Like coming home, to being a child again and to a simpler life. We also had hogs and on butchering day I wanted to keep the pig's tail like Laura did :)

This is one I never read (shame faced) and want to as I know its a classic and well praised



I LOVED VC Andrews...but had to hide them. My mom took them away when she found them, especially The Flowers in the Attic series. She died and a relative is writing them now - correct? What was the name of the one book she wrote where the girl supposedly had a sister that died, an evil cousin, and a controlling father - and it turned out she was the sister?
Oh wow Tracey--I didn't think ANYONE else had the Trixie Beldon books but me. :o) The Bobwhites and all their adventures were a gREAT read for me as a kid back in the 60's. (I read WAY ahead of my grade level, so was reading these books at the age of 8, instead of as a "teen" as they were intended back then.)

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I had (actually still in fact have) the entire famous five series, I loved them. I am saving them for my son!!! After that, I pretty much read anything I could get my hands on, sometimes at the risk of having my mom take away some of them (like VC Andrews!)


Then by Jr High it was Jane Eyre, VC Andrews Heaven series, Stephen King, and every romance I could lay my hands on! In late Jr High/Freshman years my grandmother shared her Outlander books with me and they became some of my all time favorites and were reread a lot!

I quit reading for a while, probably because I a..."
Oh! Yes I remember a few girls who loved Sweet Valley High. For some reason I didn't get into those.







I was a horse nut and these were absolutely the best books ever! Did you ever read Walter Farley's book

Fairytales were my first introduction to reading. And we also had a whole set of Jr. Classics. I remember reading those. Also, my mom loved to read aloud to us and she would read A.A. Milne's


Yeah I remember Goosebumps. All my friends at the time loved them.



I loved that series. To this day, I can't watch any horse movie without tearing up.



Robin--which Dark Shadows did you watch? The repeats of the original or the remake with Ben Cross? Both were good (I watched the first one when it originally came out) but Barnabas was TOTALLY different but still the same. I know, I know, makes no sense, but it's true.
And for the rest of us who when through the "horse mad" phase--did you ever read Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart? it's set in the early 60's but it's a book that ANY horse mad girl would love. Especially since one of the main characters IS a horse. Oh, and what about Mr. Revere and I: Being an Account of certain Episodes in the Career of Paul Revere,Esq. as Revealed by his Horse. Another one that I loved when I went through my horse phase. (Well, as well as the books already named, plus of course, The Island Stallion and all of the books in that series.
And for the rest of us who when through the "horse mad" phase--did you ever read Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart? it's set in the early 60's but it's a book that ANY horse mad girl would love. Especially since one of the main characters IS a horse. Oh, and what about Mr. Revere and I: Being an Account of certain Episodes in the Career of Paul Revere,Esq. as Revealed by his Horse. Another one that I loved when I went through my horse phase. (Well, as well as the books already named, plus of course, The Island Stallion and all of the books in that series.

Then I found


Kassey--yeah, I too didn't really have a "kids book" phase either. I was older than you when I learned to read--I was 8. That was when I got my first pair of glasses and discovered that the world was not meant to be a BLUR. (That's also the year I got my first pair of bifocals. So, well, basically blind as a bat.) As soon as I could see, I started reading The Happy Hollisters and haven't looked back.

I also liked to read the Cherry Ames Nurse books, Black Beauty, The Five Little Peppers & How They Grew, and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. When I went to Junior High in the sixth grade I was overjoyed to find there was a library at the school with hundreds of books. One of the first books I checked out and read from that library was Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.





Yup I totally remember R.L Stein too! Those were a bit risque for my 13 year old mind back then lol



(I've read over 250 books since then)
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