Harry Potter is remarkably dark for bedtime story age, I think. *NM*
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 30/10/2009 02:16:33 AM
Probably the following:
Harry Potter (will start by reading the first two as bedtime stories and then let them read the rest for themselves as they get older)
Artemis Fowl
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Narnia
David Eddings
Raymond E Feist
LotR and The Hobbit
WoT
Janny Wurts
Dresden Files
Probably there will be more.
Harry Potter (will start by reading the first two as bedtime stories and then let them read the rest for themselves as they get older)
Artemis Fowl
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Narnia
David Eddings
Raymond E Feist
LotR and The Hobbit
WoT
Janny Wurts
Dresden Files
Probably there will be more.
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~Camilla
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So, the book that was released yesterday made me think:
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The neverending story
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Narnia. The Hobbit. LOTR. The Little Prince. His Dark Materials. The Dark is Rising. Prydain.
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My thoughts.
29/10/2009 11:46:00 AM
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Harry Potter is remarkably dark for bedtime story age, I think. *NM*
30/10/2009 02:16:33 AM
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The first two not so much. Read them to my sister when she was 8. *NM*
30/10/2009 07:50:59 AM
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The Hobbit, LoTR, The Secret Garden, The Giver, Narnia, His Dark Materials...
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kids...
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Alcatraz
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I think I would prefer my children (non-existent) to discover for themselves
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