Mine was "Are you there God, it's me Margaret". by Judy Blume. Only one that I read from front to back without being made to. It was relevant to the time of my life. I was seven and counting down the days till my first period with anxious abandon.
2006-06-12 01:01:22
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answered by weeokwan 2
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Deffinitely JRR Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings, and the Slimarilion of course
2006-06-12 05:08:42
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answered by Levente B 2
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Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamazav
2006-06-12 04:44:05
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answered by johngrobmyer 5
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Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers
2006-06-12 04:01:47
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answered by Mary Contrary 6
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Charles Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities"
2006-06-12 00:30:52
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answered by magpie_queen 3
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Stephen King - The Shining. Still in my collection. Followed quickly by everything else he'd written to that point.
2006-06-12 06:02:34
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answered by NobdyPtclr 3
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I was five and a half and had a precocious reading ability. Pity it wore off.
2006-06-12 07:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Enid Bliton.... I cant know the translation into English. Something like Mist or Fog. In Spanish, it was Niebla.
2006-06-12 04:51:10
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answered by agila13 2
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Bryce Courtnay "The Power of One"
I was 7.
2006-06-12 11:19:30
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answered by Linda 2
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Jules Verne "20 000 leagues under the sea"
2006-06-12 04:42:53
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answered by Jasna 4
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Stephen King - Misery
2006-06-12 00:20:17
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answered by KathyB 4
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