My favorites were Shabanu by Suzanne Fischer Staples and Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfield. Shabanu has some heavy content, it's about a Pakistani girl being married off, but it gets really violent and intense. Ballet Shoes is about three orphans who were adopted by a wealthy Londoner who is never home and never sends money, so they end up getting into theater. Both are excellent.
The Monster at the End of this Book by Grover! does that count?
BTW, the only reason i thought of it is that i just found it at a garage sale for a nickel & had to have it.
I also fondly remember Are You There God, It's Me Margaret by Judy Blume - i'd love to read it again to see it is as earth shattering as I remember....
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Who do you have to probe around here to get a Chardonnay? - Roger the Alien from American Dad
Elle wrote: Ramona Kwimby (sp?), The Babysitters Club, Narnia. My favorite book when I was very young was The Pokey Little Puppy. There was a horror-type series for kids, but I can't remember what it was called ....
was it goosebumps? I LOVE the pokey little puppy too - i forgot about that one!
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Who do you have to probe around here to get a Chardonnay? - Roger the Alien from American Dad
these are mostly younger-kid picture books, but i loved: "corduroy," about a small bear who gets lost in a department store and has to spend the night there until the girl who owns him comes back for him the next day, "where the wild things are," all of the richard scarry books with the detailed pictures where you look for goldbug on each page (like "all around town" and stuff), madeline, and beatrix potter stories (like "peter rabbit," etc.). i have hardcover versions of most of these because it makes me happy to flip through them sometimes. i'm saving them for the kids i will have someday.
ramona quimby was my favorite when i got a little older, and i did like the nancy drew books, too.
oh! does anyone remember that book about the boy in china who falls down a well? ricky-tiki-tembo, i think? we loved that one, too.
There was a horror-type series for kids, but I can't remember what it was called ....
Goosebumps?
I loved Nancy Drew and also Trixie Belden...I've always been a mystery girl. I also loved Charlotte's Web, The Boxcar Children, and The Little Princess.
As a younger kid, before "chapter books," I really liked Miss Rumphius.
i loved this book, i read all her others as well. my favorite was the one w/ rachel and hilary as the main characters--i think it was called Dancing Shoes?
I loved Nancy Drew books - although her name was Paula Drew in the Finnish translation, for some reason. And Enid Blyton's books, such as The Famous Five and The Adventure Series.
Oh, and then there were the Lotta books by a Swedish author - they were the funniest, cutest books ever!
Has no one mentioned Ann of Green Gables yet?!?!?!?! Those were some of my favorites!
I also loved Ramona Quimby, the Babysitters Club (I read up to 113), Angelina Ballerina (when I was younger), Nancy Drew, and A Wrinkle in Time and all of Madeline L'Engle's books.
Did anyone ever read Fudge? And Tales of Fourth Grade Nothing? All the Judy Blume books were great.
Mercer Mayer's "How the Trollusk lost his hat" is fantastic. Corduroy, Curious George, Goodnight Painted Pony, Paddington Bear.
Robert Munsch (he might be Canadian?) wrote these great little stories like The Paperbag Princess, Mortimer, and I have to go Pee! He is a fabulous author.
Shel Silverstein's books of poetry- Where the Sidewalk Ends and A light in the attic. His poems are amazing and hilarious.
When I was a bit older I loved Babysitters Club and Sleepover Friends.
When we moved just recently, I found a volume of stories that must have come from when I lived in South Africa. They are all really oddly written, like maybe it was translated from another language. And it was published during Apartheid so they are not exactly the most...um..politically correct. It was very strange to go through them.