Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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1. The Voice of Bugle Ann 2. Old Yeller 3. National Geographic
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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i'm full circle on the nat geo. Good grief....
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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Not sure if you’d call them novels, but at one time I read every Louis L’Amour book written. Even later on I’d buy his newer books. Sometime after Uncle Sam and moving around, I lost my entire collection. Got them all
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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Also all Jim Kjelgaard books This times 100x. ALL great books for any youngster that enjoys the outdoors.
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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Louis lamour x 3. Under the Sweetwater Rim my fave Mine is just call me nobody
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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The novels by Dr. Seuss were pretty good too. Classics such as 'Green Eggs and Ham' and 'One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish' are hard to beat.
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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John Steinbeck was my favorite author as a youngster. Tortilla Flat, Cannery Row, Sweet Thursday, and Travels with Charlie were the best in my recollection. I ought to search them out and read 'em again.
I don't remember the author (can probably google it), but another one I really liked as a second-grader was "Two Logs Crossing". It was about an independent young trapper.
"Old Man and the Boy" was wonderful.
Small Town D.A. by Rob't Traver.
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