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I can't think of a better one than this for me; stupid as though it may sound, I felt almost there, hunting after chickens!

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Posted : 30/04/2014 9:45 pm
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Danny The Champion of the World.
Or Brendan Chase.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 9:48 pm
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stig of the dump
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brair rabbit


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 9:48 pm
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Go dog go


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 9:50 pm
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I liked the Famous 5.

There was also a sci-fi book, about a kid in the future, he had a robot, and a dog, and the dog wasn't allowed on the bed. That's all I remember about it! But I liked that one too.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 9:50 pm
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Stig of the dump here too.

And this

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Posted : 30/04/2014 9:53 pm
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The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton for me.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 9:57 pm
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Danny Champion of the World. Read it again last year, it's still brilliant.


 
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Miss pepperpots outing


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:02 pm
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Another Stig fan here.

Also Coral Island and The Hobbit.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:03 pm
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Elmer the elephant.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:08 pm
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Biggles.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:09 pm
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The adventure series by Willard Price
The Hobbit
Near enough everything by Roald Dahl
Swallows & Amazons etc
Stig of the dump
The machine gunners
Friday's Tunnel
The Bogwoppits
The Bulldog Drummond series by Sapper
The ghosts of Motley hall
The iron man

Liked a book or two when I was a kid ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:11 pm
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The Machine Gunners and James and the Giant Peach


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:12 pm
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James and the Giant Peach was my first proper book that I loved, around the same time as a couple of Alan Garner books, The Weirdstone of Brisingaman and Elidor. Books seemed to be so wonderful back then


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:13 pm
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+1 for The Magic Faraway Tree.

Captured my imagination for years. Still even think about it from time to time. Will be introducing it to my youngest son when he's old enough.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:14 pm
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Great little engines, Rev Audrey


 
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Hungry caterpillar...the colours etc are still amazing now when I read it to my 16 monther


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:15 pm
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Conrad's War. Only book I ever read twice as a kid.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:15 pm
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Oh yes Yossi i'd forgotten about the Willard price Adventures, was it the Hardy twins or am I confusing that with something else?


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:18 pm
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Danny Champion of the World
The Willard Price books
The Boy Next Door by Enid Blyton

I think books like these need to be read by the time you are ten or you miss the window.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:21 pm
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Bottersnikes and Gumbles.
Agaton Sax.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:31 pm
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I missed out on Roald Dahl, they were just coming out in the seventies just after I'd moved on to older books. Loved reading them with my kids though. We were big library users and didn't have many books of our own. I rember loving Richard Scarry big books of facts and puzzles, and a great book called The Golden Bug about chasing a stolen Bugatti across Europe.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:32 pm
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Dahl and Willard Price. Bit of Blyton, only the 'Adventure' series. Tintin was also huge for me, Asterix a bit later. Tolkien from about 7 or 8.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:33 pm
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There was one with tigers and pancakes. But that was a long time ago!


 
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Danny champ


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 10:49 pm
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Oh yes Yossi i'd forgotten about the Willard price Adventures, was it the Hardy twins or am I confusing that with something else?

Hal & Roger Hunt. They're quite funny reading now - Hal is an insufferable know-it-all whilst Roger is a foolhardy goon who (by the last few books) is a real life Dr Doolittle... I loved them, especially Amazon, South Sea & Volcano Adventure.

I would love to find a copy of Willard Price's autobiography - I read it at school but it's long out of print. He visited getting on for 200 countries in his lifetime working for National Geographic (and possibly the CIA?!)


 
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Absolutely loved this book as a child.

Over 40 years later I can still almost remember the sequence of animals involved.

Superb

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Posted : 30/04/2014 10:53 pm
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Anything by Roald Dahl, anything Just William.


 
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Posted : 30/04/2014 10:56 pm
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embarrassing, but, when I was really little... Barbapapa
then another +1 for Magic Faraway Tree
then Secret 7 / Famous 5 later on


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:00 pm
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The little wooden horse.

I've still got it too.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:03 pm
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Danny Champion of the World
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Swallows and Amazons
Famous Five (and most other Enid Blyton books)
Stig of the Dump
The Iron Man
Prof Branestawm
TinTin
Mumfie (TBH I fancied the girl called Selina)
The Reluctant Vampire
Flat Stanley


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:03 pm
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Asterix the Gaul
anything by Richard Scarry just for the pictures
Boy by Roald Dahl


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:05 pm
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The Twits ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:08 pm
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Big Ted Little Ted.
The Ladybird guide to Home Safety
The ladybird - Nursery Rhyme book.
Little Red Hen
Arthur Ransome
something about HMS Thule
And pretty much everything else already mentioned.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:09 pm
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Michael Moorcock - The Ice Schooner is the only book that has stuck with me. I read loads of other 1960s pulp tat.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:11 pm
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All of the Willard Price adventure books, spent endless days indulging my inner naturalist

Brer Rabbit books, just awesome.

Rupert annuals, still love the artwork today, can't get rid...

my father's old eagle Annuals, Dan Dare etc

Nancy Drew Mysteries

The Coral Island - R Ballantyne

Gran's massive Art Deco era book for children - full of weirdness, Edward Lear etc


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:12 pm
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I remeber Dennis The Dragon being a particular favourite due to great artwork very early on. The Enchanted Wood and The Faraway Tree i loved. I remeber enjoying all the Dragonfall 5 series by Brian Earnshaw. Of course there was the ladybird books series (don't know if there still around?)

There were some books we read at school that enjoyed but I'm struggling to remeber. Carrie's War, Stig Of The Dump etc.

A bit later, say 7 or 8, and I discovered Tolkien and A. C. Clarke and never looked back.

Ah just remembered the Fighting Fantasy series by Jackson & livingstone. I think one of them two went onto found Games Workshop.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:16 pm
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Wow, amazed I wasn't the only one to remember the Adventure series - lots of one-dimensional villains (either big brutish bullies or two-faced sneaks) and a boatload of anthropomorphism, but I wanted to be the third Hunt brother when I was a kid.

And great shout on the Fighting Fantasy books - I had the first twenty or so before my enthusiasm ran out of steam. Still got.... Way Of The Samurai or something?


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:48 pm
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Gormenghast.

Steerpikes still a Machiavellian hero to me.


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:50 pm
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From primary school, read by the head master, "the house of 60 fathers"


 
Posted : 30/04/2014 11:59 pm
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The 3 detectives series by Alfred Hitchcock. Loved them.


 
Posted : 01/05/2014 12:06 am
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Tintin, Three Investigators, Hardy Boys (though not so keen on them), anything Asimov or Arthur C Clarke.

One book I borrowed over and over from the library was Flight Underground by James Hamilton-Paterson. Eventually the librarian just ripped the ticket out of the dpd don't and gave me the book - I still have it.


 
Posted : 01/05/2014 12:12 am
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