The two that stick out in my mind are Judy Bloom’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (no explanation necessary, I assume; I think every young girl devoured this book with the same enthusiasm) and a more obscure book, The Mysterious Disappearance of
I recently bought The Mysterious Disappearance for my daughter, and in skimming through it I could clearly see why I loved it so much as a child: it is really weird. Zany might be the right word. It’s the first book I ever read that played with language and story structure—and fostered my life-long love of footnotes in fiction.
The third book I have been dying to read again is a story about a girl, an only child, growing up in
Please post your favorite childhood books in the comments section so I can add them to my list of summer reads.
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No question: James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
Nancy Drew, bien sur.
Phantom Tollbooth
Narnia books
A Wrinkle in Time
The Hobbit
Bobbsey Twins
Trixie Belden mysteries (can you tell I had older sisters?)
Little Women
Little House series
I tried The Hobbit, but it didn't take.
Oh, I forgot all about the Bobbsey Twins! Can't wait to read those again.
Little Women
Nancy Drew
Beverly Cleary
Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Wizard of Oz series
Chronicles of Narnia
"I am the Cheese"
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