Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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My Favorite set was Tarzan by Edgar Rice burroughs Tantor and Sabor!
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
[Re: Bruce T]
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01/25/20 08:16 PM
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Yes sir
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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 Got them all also, leather bound set for $300 in a gun store. Walking Drum is my favorite and it isnt a Western.
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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a good book to read to the kids was harris and me... by gary paulson... i read a cpl chapters every night it was hilarious.... they all remember that as quality time !!
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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Bruce T
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Got them all also, leather bound set for $300 in a gun store. Very nice
Nevada bound
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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01/25/20 09:36 PM
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Loved many already listed. Haven't seen anyone mention Robinson Crusoe.
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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01/25/20 10:41 PM
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Ruark's "The Old Man And The Boy". For my money, Ruark could write circles around Hemingway.
Charlie
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Re: Favorite childhood novels?
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Well, as others have said.
Where the red fern grows!
I’ll add James and the giant peach, also Charlotte’s Web.
Last edited by DelawareRob; 01/25/20 10:48 PM.
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