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  • lilsensa
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    Originally posted by Kiff








    Totally forgot about these!

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  • picklemonkey
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    a lot of good ones in here here's more I could think of












    choose your own adventures!











    All Goosebumps were great!




    good memories

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  • DancingQueen
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    When I got a little older I loved...







    I think I had the full series for all 3 of the above. I can't get over how much I use to read and now I barely read at all

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  • Kiff
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    Early on:






    Then later:


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  • Steve Graham
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    i read them the way they are laid out in the box set i have which is starting with the magicians nephew
    either way, brilliant series

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  • dusk
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    Originally posted by Steve Graham
    what order is that?
    Correct me if I'm wrong; but I think it goes like this -

    If you follow the chronological order of the series:

    1. The Magician's Nephew
    2. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
    3. The Horse and His Boy
    4. Prince Caspian
    5. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
    6. The Silver Chair
    7. The Last Battle

    Readers argue that the books must be read in the order in which they were first published:

    1. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
    2. Prince Caspian
    3. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
    4. The Silver Chair
    5. The Horse and His Boy
    6. The Magician's Nephew
    7. The Last Battle.

    Although the originally published order is not chronological, it does enhance the process of discovery about the magical world of Narnia IMHO.

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  • dusk
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    Originally posted by Dhar_2
    I still have some of these somewhere in storage...

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  • lilsensa
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    Hardy Boys, Beatrix Potter, Encyclopedia, and the Dictionary. No joke.

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  • threehills
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    Stan & Jan

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  • bananapeel
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    Originally posted by floridaorange
    Lest we forget...

    One of the best part of the books was the back cover!
    I would always go through the thumbnails, point and say I've got that one & that one & that one & ooh I'm missing that one & so on!

    Great thread by the way! Nostalgia Rocks!

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  • Bender420
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    Originally posted by Steve Graham
    what order is that?

    i wrote it down and have the list at home. i'll post it when i get back this weekend.

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  • DancingQueen
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    ^^^ Ah yes, the good old Berenstain Bears. I use to have a pile of those

    Originally posted by threehills
    Did anyone ever see this book? I'd like to go back now to see if I can solve the mystery.
    OMG I forgot all about this book. I use to love it!
    I believe I still have it at my parents place somewhere

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  • floridaorange
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    Lest we forget...

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  • Steve Graham
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    Originally posted by Bender420
    i've been meaning to go back and read them in the order lewis intended instead of the order the collection is in. these are definately at the top of my list along with ' where the wild things are ' and ' the giving tree '
    what order is that?

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  • threehills
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    ^ YES! those were awesome....this thread makes me smile, thanks!

    Indian in the cupboard! Loved that.

    My favoroite bedtime book..




    Other favs growing up..








    Did anyone ever see this book? I'd like to go back now to see if I can solve the mystery.

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