I was reminiscing the other day of what story books I read as kid and I found one book that I had on my book shelf that was one of my favourite stories as a kid . it was Charlotte's Web. I have one of the original copies still in good shape.
Then I got thinking of other stories as a kid I liked and have remembered over the years.
I did have this one in an original copy as well but I don't remember what happened to it or where it went .
Then I remembered this book I read as a teen .
Its funny how these books I have read as a kid just have stuck in my head and I have never forgotten them where as I read a book now a days and I couldn't tell you about it or don't even remember the title, am I getting old or is it just that these childhood books have made an impact or an impression in my mind.
What were your favourite childhood story books , do you remember one in particular book or books that have made an impact or impression on you ?
Until next time , hope you have a wonderful story book day.
Country Gal
6 comments:
Truthfully I don't remember a lot of my childhood! It's sad, I know! I remember Charlotte's Web, reading about Trixie Belden, and Nancy Drew. As I was getting older (HS) A tree grows in Brooklyn, To Kill a Mockingbird, and yes, Flowers for Algernon. I was at the Goodwill yesterday and spotted a book from one of my favorite movies: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. I snapped that book up! A bargain for only 99 cents!
Oooh your childhood books are wonderful... I remember crying and crying over Charlotte's Web... some of my favorite childhood books were the Betsey~Tacy series, then later the Trixie Belden series... I still have all of my childhood books and look at them often... I think it is the happy memories they hold that makes us remember and love them so much... xoxo Julie Marie
Yah Canada!!! Saw your comment on Far Sides blog.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
As a child we are a blank slate, and we can absorb so much more.in a constant state of learning . As an addult we are so busy multitasking I am not sure we absorb half of what we read or hear. Love the books of my childhood.
Great idea for a blogpost! In early years of grade school I read the Little House series and Homer Price and the Katie John books, which I absolutely loved. They made me laugh. In later years of grade school I was into mysteries of the Trixie Belden and Nancy Drew type.
Flowers for Algernon was my most favorite book. I remember feeling so sad reading it but also loving it. Of course Charlotte's Web is another family favorite. Fun post!!
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