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What was your favourite book/books as a child?

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LRavenscroft Mon 09-Jan-23 14:50:20

I still remember clearly my favourite book being the Wind in the Willows. I also loved Heidi. What was your favourite book/books as a child?

Curtaintwitcher Sun 24-Mar-24 06:42:12

There was an author called Monica Edwards who wrote books about two separate families, one living in Devon, the other in Sussex. They were my favourites in my early teens.

Gala Sat 23-Mar-24 19:35:20

All the Anne of Green Gables books. I still have a copy of Anne of Green Gables
The Lone Pine series by Malcolm Saville
The Chalet School series
The Chronicles of Narnia - I still have these

Bobbysgirl19 Sat 23-Mar-24 14:01:09

My naughty little sister
Millie Molly Mandy
Billie Bunter
The Famous Five
The Secret Seven
Peter Pan
and lots of others

TheMostSuprisingGran Sat 23-Mar-24 13:26:17

The Story of Holly and Ivy by Rumer Godden

drainedme Thu 21-Mar-24 06:28:22

The chronicles of Narnia

Nonny Wed 20-Mar-24 16:15:53

Also The Wool pack and other books by Cynthia Harnett

Nonny Wed 20-Mar-24 16:12:34

The" What Katy Did " books
Little Women series
The Box of Delights by John Masefield
The Alan Quatermaine books by Rider Haggard
The Children of Greenknowe by Lucy M. Boston
The Swallows and Amazon series
Anne of Greengables
Rosemary Sutcliffe books

TheMostSuprisingGran Tue 19-Mar-24 18:45:41

I also loved Gobbolino, The Witch's Cat.

Hellogirl1 Tue 19-Mar-24 12:30:42

Little Women, and the rest of the series.

flappergirl Tue 19-Mar-24 09:55:32

That should say Wuthering Heights!

flappergirl Tue 19-Mar-24 09:54:55

Treasure Island when I was a young child.

Withering Heights when I was early teens.

GreatgrandmaE Tue 19-Mar-24 09:53:12

Anne of Green Gables, Heidi, and The Wool Pack

JollyJilly Tue 19-Mar-24 09:50:45

My favourite book was Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Brontë.

GrannyIvy Tue 19-Mar-24 09:44:53

All of Enid Blytons books, started with Secret Seven& Famous Five then St Care’s, Mallory Towers and just loved all of them. I used to go to my grandparents every Sunday to read in peace. Still a great reader now loving all the cosy murder mysteries. My kindle and kindle unlimited are my best friend😂

Juliet27 Tue 19-Mar-24 09:38:57

Oh SachaMac I loved Pooky books. I wanted to be Belinda in her cottage in the woods with her little flying rabbit.

The Borrowers were favourites later

Yiayia4 Tue 19-Mar-24 09:37:38

The Faraway Tree. Enid Blyton
Little Women
The Water Babies

Cossy Tue 19-Mar-24 09:35:58

I forgot The Secret Garden and The Little Princess and 5 Chikdren and IT!

Cossy Tue 19-Mar-24 09:35:07

TheMostSuprisingGran

I loved so many!

Anne of Green Gables
Heidi
The Borrowers
The Railway Children
Mr Twiddle

One book I always meant to read, but never got round to was Mary Poppins.

Oh yes, all of those were also in my list other than Mr Twiddle and I did read Mary Poppins too.

Cossy Tue 19-Mar-24 09:34:07

I had so many! As an only child with busy parents I spent hours and hours reading!

I loved Heidi, Black Beauty, the Famous Five, Mallory Towers and the Arthur Ransom Swallows and Amazons. At a younger age I loved the Water Babies (very sad), Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass, Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan!

TheMostSuprisingGran Tue 19-Mar-24 09:30:20

I loved so many!

Anne of Green Gables
Heidi
The Borrowers
The Railway Children
Mr Twiddle

One book I always meant to read, but never got round to was Mary Poppins.

Caleo Thu 23-Mar-23 11:11:53

There was a period when my mother visited her friend for tea every Friday, and I had to make my way there after school. I loved going to Kate's house as she was kind, didn't fuss me, and made Spam and chips. The two adults left me alone to read my book from the school library, and the occasion of reading a book made the book the pleasant thing it was. Thanks Kate, long dead but I still remember you and your quiet house.

FoghornLeghorn Fri 17-Mar-23 09:44:49

Enid Blyton’s Famous Five.

Greyduster Fri 17-Mar-23 09:37:25

There were many. A huge book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales; Nathanial Hawthorne’s ‘Tanglewood Tales’ was a huge favourite and I’ve loved the Greek myths to this day. I read and re-read the Famous Five books, Just William and all the Children’s Classics except for the Water Babies which for some reason I hated. As a teenager, my father introduced me to H Rider Haggard, but my English teacher introduced me to Dennis Wheatley and Dad didn’t approve because they were books about black magic! I read them all anyway! Also Professor Fred Hoyle’s ‘The Black Cloud’, ‘Ossian’s Ride’ and the ‘Andromeda’ series, some of which were adapted for television.

SachaMac Fri 17-Mar-23 09:33:26

The ones I enjoyed the most roughly in timeline order: still have two of them.

Lucy Attewells Book of Children’s Prayers
Richard Scarrys Best Word Book Ever
Pooky Believes in Santa Claus
Mick The Disobedient Puppy (Ladybird)
The Little Grey Rabbit Books
Black Beauty
The Narnia Collection
Skinhead

aggie Fri 17-Mar-23 09:28:44

I read everything and anything ,,my Dad had 6 library tickets , how he managed that I don’t know ,
He would lend me two if I was to be kept occupied and quiet , that’s how I started to read the Biggles books , I thought the librarian would know they weren’t my tickets if I took girls books !
The Worrals series weren’t just as exciting ,
There was a series of “ career “ books , I can’t remember the names , about girls becoming a nurse etc.
I was scolded for standing reading a whole book instead of taking it out , in those days you had to keep it for two days before you could get another ,
It seemed riches when I could get three books and take them home to devour