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Prompt 33: A book from your childhood
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Dec 26, 2014 01:03PM

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I also love The Little Prince. I have 3 copies - English, French, and a pop-up book. I've read it too many times to use it for this challenge though.
I also love The Little Prince. I have 3 copies - English, French, and a pop-up book. I've read it too many times to use it for this challenge though.




A Wrinkle in Time also crossed my mind for the same reason. I remember loving it as a kid but don't remember much about it. I've also considered A Dog Called Kitty because Bill Wallace was my first favorite author and I loved that book so much.




Ooh this is a great idea! I was telling my husband last night how I couldn't think of anything from my childhood to read for this prompt. How on earth did I forget about Roald Dahl?! Thanks, Leanne!



You're welcome. I am using his literature for a couple of prompts. Also using his ghost stories as the short story.



The criterion we came up with at my house (my mom and sister are also doing the challenge) is that if it gives you nostalgia, it counts as childhood.
I just finished reading From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler for this prompt, myself. I think I read it for the first time in 5th grade.

Good idea, Adrienne! You reminded me how much I enjoyed those books.


I was obsessed with VC Andrews since the age of 8 when I read Flowers in the Attic. So I shall be revisiting her again for this challenge :)




Me too :)




Oh I loved The Twenty-One Balloons! I haven't read it since I was kid. That is definitely going on my list.





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