#QOTD 16 November 2024 - What is one book that meant a lot to you when you were younger?
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Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls by Emilie Autumn, it’s helped me through some really dark times. I own the hard cover version which is no longer sold.
I never read books when I was little
The Giving Tree
I don't read much but probably a book about a friend who died and apparently her friend killed her
I didn't read much when I was younger but now I love Warrior Cats and I think it actually has quite a lot of meaning to it
The Percy Jackson series and the Scorpion House
Finding Ruby Starling
those goosebumps choose your own adventure horror books
Diary of a wimpy kid
Hunger Games I thin;k,, the nightlock scene messed me upp,,
Either that or this one book about the evolution theory from Charles Darwin because I was an edgelord in a Catholic school
a Roald Dahl collection my mum got me, I can't remember how young I was. I was very sick, I think I was in bed for a week with something. One day I woke up and she was watching me and gave me the book to keep me entertained.
This one very specific choose your own adventure book series targeted at kids. I don't remember all the specifics (or any of them for that matter), but they were a staple of my downtime
A cool pop up book about dinosaurs
Tintin
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
A kid friendly Bible
my space textbooks
Orange Girl by Jostein Gaarder
QUAKE! By Joe Cottonwood
It helped me understand what it's like being a kid going through an earthquake, especially having gone through the '94 Northridge quake as a kid.
The Worst Thing About My Sister, or really any other book by Jaculine Wilson
i have disleksia i onnly fully readit koning van katooren
wiht a online reading programe
encyclopedia books for children
That caterpillar book
Summer Sisters by Judy Blume.