Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I read it when I was six or seven.
2006-06-23 02:38:52
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answered by krisaquarius 4
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When I was growing up, we did not really have any children's books in the house. We read from Childcraft, encyclopedias, & we had a series of books called "I Want to Learn About..." that had three different subjects in them.
So when I finally got a choice to read what I chose I picked Charlie & the Chocolate Factory. It was the most popular book in our library when I was young. I also loved (& still do!) any Dr Seuss book.
There is also an old cartoon book entitled "Nightcrawers" I would go through everytime I went to the library. It had little goth cartoons in it. I saw a copy a few years back at a used bookstore & was going to buy it but someone snatched it up before I could----I was sooo disappointed!
2006-06-30 13:08:05
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answered by Selkie 6
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Several books - but the first ones that I actually read as a young girl and enjoyed were: The Black Stallion Series by Walter Farley - The Trixie Belden Series by Kathryn Kenny - The Cay by Theodore Taylor - The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox.
In the 10th grade I did a book report on: In Cold Blood by Truman Capote and that was the 1st "adult" book that I actually read thru and enjoyed.
2006-06-23 10:11:42
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answered by indigobubbles3 4
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The first book that i read and liked would have to be The Coldest Winter Ever By: Sistah Souljah i've read plenty of books but this one was like whoa and i havent stop reading since i still read this book some times and i was like 13 or 14 when i read it.
2006-06-23 09:42:57
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answered by THE_GURL_SO_SEXXI 3
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The lion the witch and the wardrobe. Thats the first book I've ever read just for fun instead of work
2006-06-23 09:43:36
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answered by reecie010 2
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What to expect while expecting. I have never been one to sit and read a book, but when I got pregnant I couldn't read enough. I liked the book be cause it was kind of like a pregnancy manual. Not only for me but for my husband as well. It tells you every thing you need to know.
2006-06-23 09:38:38
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answered by Q~T 5
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Every Second Counts-Lance Armstrong. I started reading books and famous ones from quite a young age but this is the one I love more than anything. Read it yourself, you'll love it too.
2006-06-23 10:04:48
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answered by indro_92 1
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The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold and Tuesdays with Morrie...
2006-06-28 16:56:14
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answered by Some Chick 5
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The Collected Short Stories of Edgar Allen Poe- abridged children's version... Brilliant!
2006-06-23 11:27:20
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answered by favabeansandchianti 2
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it was a book by Alex kava called the perfect evil and i found it hard to put down some of the book was disturbing to read but still kept me having on for every word i recommend it for sure bit of a crime thriller
2006-06-25 06:30:01
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answered by sunshine 3
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