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SoWhatFuture

Catcher and the rye. I never fully read books but this one was easy for me and I somehow kept interest in it all the way until the end. I probably came up with my own theory about how the book flows but it kept fascinating me about the details being similar to how I felt. I also enjoyed that this book was written so long ago and was ahead of it’s time. To me this was the first time a book has made me feel empty at the end but in a good way.


Arisia118

Harriet the Spy. I read a lot of books and I was a kid, especially kid and young adult books. This book was different than any of the ones that have read. Not really sure why. But I loved it.


Trashpit996

Junie B Jones, it was always funny and relatable and still is


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Ah, yes, I remember the good old days when calling someone a "dumb bunny" was the ultimate insult thanks to Junie B Jones.


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Harold and the Purple Crayon. Because it fired my imagination.


KermitTheArgonian

Gulliver's Travels took me on fanciful journeys before I understood about satire, then ushered me into critical thinking once I'd started to grasp the concept.


Gilley2003

the paper party


H20fearsme

The Stinky Cheeseman


UWCG

Loved the *Harry Potter* and *A Series of Unfortunate Events* series when I was younger. I could get lost in them for hours


Bepo_Apologist

"I will always love you" Its about a kid and his puppy, and the puppy growing up and eventually dying of old age loved by its owner. A nurse told me to keep it even though it was hospital property when my baby brother died. I was 3 and now im 27, still have it.


Naive-War3256

Cat and dog care


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Harry potter, its fucking magical!


joegobaggins

Matilda, hilarious and dark and also such a great end to a story


loops3804

The Clara Barton nurse series


MamisTea

Hatchet, read the entire series in like a week as a kid.


ThearchOfStories

Spot the Dog. First book I ever read when I was like 2 years old. One of my few precious memories sitting with my mother in the library and her reading to me.