Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday: Books from my Childhood

hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

You get eight today!

1. Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling - This is an obvious choice for me.  I mean there is no single series or author who has influenced me more than J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter.

2. The Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket - My dad and I used to read this series together as they came out.

3. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien - This book was first read out loud to my 5th grade class and that was the first time I fell in love with the Middle Earth and all it's crazy characters.

4. The BFG by Roald Dahl - I must have first read this for class in elementary school, but I loved this book.  I've read it many times since.  And actually I just bought my own copy of the book this weekend.  (Finally)

5. The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis - I love this story and read it several time as a kid.  It took me until college to read the entire series, but the story about the wardrobe enchanted me.

6. The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin - I found this book during my read through the entire teen section of my old library in late elementary school/early middle school.  It was just the right amount of mystery and cleverness that made me love it.

7. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and Pat Hancock - This book was read to me every night for a very very long time, I'm sure my parents appreciate that I eventually moved on to longer books.
  
8. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein - This is another one that I exhausted as a child, my parents read it to me until I memorized it and then I read it to myself before I was able to read.


8 comments:

  1. A 100 times yest to all of these!

    Check out my TTT.

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  2. Oh how I wish HP had been around when I was growing up! The first book came out when I was 17 and I'm sure I thought I was 'too-grown for a story like that, so I only got into the series when I was in my mid-twenties >.< I also only read The Hobbit and Narnia as an adult. And I STILL need to read A Series of Unfortunate Events lol! Awesome picks^^ Here's my TTT post this week!

    Micheline @ Lunar Rainbows Reviews

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    1. I'm glad to eventually got to read Harry Potter. I read the first one in 1998 when I was 7, so I truly did grow up with these books!

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  3. Eeeexcellent choices. Remember how delicious C.S. Lewis made turkish delight sound? I was so disappointed by the real thing!

    My list.

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    1. YES! I didn't even know what turkish delight was and I wanted to eat it. For some reason when I was younger, I remember picturing it being some sort of powdered sugar turkey bits. And even though that image isn't great, I was like if Edmund loved it then I should too!

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  4. This is such a great list of books.
    I haven't actually finished the Series of Unfortunate Events. I think I read the first six but beyond that I don't think so. I should probably read them since my students love them so much.
    Thanks for sharing this great list!
    Amanda

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    1. They are really great, although they made less sense to me as the books went on. The first seven or so were my favorite!

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