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danny27 18-07-2008 11:26

Re: favourite childrens books
 
yeah the griffle even lol And your right the red one was the gruffle lol Used to sacare me too lol

Loz 19-07-2008 02:01

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Originally Posted by danny27 (Post 608502)
yeah the griffle even lol And your right the red one was the gruffle lol Used to sacare me too lol

Good glad i wasn't the only one LOL!!:D

sparkie 22-07-2008 19:44

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Ithink the puddle lane books might have been my school reading books, looking at that list I'm pretty sure I've read them all. I still have nearly a full set of Thomas the tank books, I used to read everything put infront of me ranging from Mr Men and Littlemiss to Roald Dahl and then the POINT Crime, Thriller, Romance and drama series' when I was a teenager. Loved them all

katex 22-07-2008 23:27

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 607936)
Ivanhoe and Treasure Island , also still have a full set of Charles Dickens from my Grandad , should pass them on to my eldest:eek: :eek: grandson , only problem he doesn't speak/read/write English

That is an intriguing remark Steeljack, and demands further explanation.

steeljack 23-07-2008 00:23

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 610098)
That is an intriguing remark Steeljack, and demands further explanation.

PM sent , its a long story ;)

AccyLass 23-07-2008 09:37

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I remember having rather a large book by Hans Christian Anderson

My mum bought it for my birthday or christmas one year

It had quite a few stories in it

Other than that, when I got to pre/early teenage years, I quite liked Point Horror books

entwisi 23-07-2008 10:22

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So, I'm teh only person who doesn't do fiction then......

OK, probably explains a lot :D

AccyLass 23-07-2008 12:11

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I don't mind factual books, although I couldn't read a manual:p

I do love other people's imaginations tho:)


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