What were your favorite childhood books?Answer
Books read in your formative years can shape the person you become just as much as parents, teachers and friends. What were some of the books that you remember most from your childhood years?
1996 • 58 Readers • 3.8
Why this book?
Every time my mom brought me to Walden Books, I was immediately drawn to the covers of these. I don't think I actually convinced her to bring one home for me for a while since I was more of a fairy tale kid and she was worried I wouldn't like them, but once I got one I read them all.
1982 • 321 Readers • 3.8
Why this book?
I remember finding this in our fifth grade reading room and being absolutely entranced. I later read her entire Darkover series. I...do not recommend googling more to learn about her life.
1986 • 75 Readers • 3.8
Why this book?
I don't remember anything from these books, but I do remember being very moved by the plights of small mice and reading all about them. I keep meaning to revisit the series.
1977 • 117 Readers • 3.2
Why this book?
This one's a bit hard to admit to because I realized over time that Piers Anthony is a HUGE creep (which really should have been evident when I read That One Book Of His as a teen), but I adored the Xanth series as a kid. I got the first book in a seventh grade Scholastic catalogue (in restrospect, it REALLY should not have been in there) and immediately bought every single Xanth book I could find. I believe I had at least 30 of them. I also bought a book cover so I could bring them to school because the covers generally were inappropriate for school.
1978 • 63 Readers • 4.2
Why this book?
This was an older childhood book, but it set off my interest in science fiction. I definitely bought the book based on there being dragons on the cover (look, I was a simple kid with simple needs) and was confused when it started out with space travel and planet colonization. It sparked an interest in the idea and I started looking for more scifi.
1960 • 84 Readers • 4
Why this book?
While all Dr. Seuss was a target of my early school library usage, I can specifically remember reading this one with my parents. I believe I liked the actual story of the Sneetches more, but that was in a cartoon version I had on VHS, not the book.
1981 • 91 Readers • 3.8
Why this book?
I am awful with scary things. AWFUL! And yet I remember picking this up in the school library every time it was available and freaking myself out just looking at the pictures.
1992 • 69 Readers • 3.9
Why this book?
I have a feeling this largely shaped my sense of humor as a kid. I've always loved fairy tales and a set of ridiculous ones was just the ticket. I loved the art as well. I actually did a (terrible) animation of it in undergrad, but it may no longer exist.
1889 • 27 Readers • 3.5
Why this book?
Could I tell you any of the stories in this book? Nope. But I vividly remember searching for it on every one of our frequent trips to the Kihei public library as a kid. I believe there was a red fairy book as well, but I liked blue more. The color, I mean, not the stories; I have NO idea what was in either one.
1970
Why this book?
The resurgence of Frog and Toad as gay meme icons has been delightful. What charming stories of togetherness!