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Re: My choices. Camilla Send a noteboard - 30/10/2009 10:34:51 AM
For the younger ones:

Peter Pan

Through the Looking-Glass and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Winnie the Pooh

Pippi Longstocking


I can't believe I forgot Astrid Lindgren. I should commit some form of seppuku to rid myself and those close to me of the burden of the shame.

The Hardy Boys

The Famous Five and The Secret Seven, etc

For a little older:

The Little Prince


Again. I can't believe I forgot that one.

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit


How old are we talking here?

Later still:

The Three Musketeers


You don't need to be very old to appreciate this one. In fact, I would argue that The Little Prince requires more. Both gain layers as you grow older, though...

Pride and Prejudice

To Kill A Mockingbird

The Bone People (NZ book)


I read that one. I think. Post-apocalyptic stuff? Someone called Black Rose or some such? Cancer thingy?

Madame Bovary (hopefully in French, if Tim & I have done a proper job re education. :P)

Crime and Punishment

Anna Karenina

So they have a proper grounding in literature since so many works reference these:

The Iliad and the Odyssey

The Aeneid

Metamorphoses

Decameron

The Divine Comedy

There are so many more, though. So many. Hopefully by the time our darlings are old enough to read for themselves we'll have a well-stocked library for them to devour.
*MySmiley*
structured procrastinator
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What books (other than SF-F) do you consider "vital" reading? - 29/10/2009 12:02:04 PM 870 Views
Hrm. - 29/10/2009 01:15:36 PM 719 Views
Heh. - 29/10/2009 01:20:42 PM 579 Views
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My choices. - 29/10/2009 01:20:07 PM 792 Views
As a book, read for literature, read as literature, - 29/10/2009 03:28:55 PM 767 Views
True. - 29/10/2009 03:33:50 PM 681 Views
Re: My choices. - 30/10/2009 10:34:51 AM 719 Views
Heh. - 06/11/2009 03:34:38 PM 770 Views
Hahahhahahahhahahehehehehehahahahahah - 06/11/2009 04:28:11 PM 776 Views
Aha, thou hast crackèd. - 06/11/2009 04:35:34 PM 708 Views
This is harder for me than your last question. - 01/11/2009 03:21:46 AM 773 Views
I don't think your lists are very long. - 06/11/2009 03:35:29 PM 720 Views
Everything by Hans Christian Anderson and The Brothers Grimm. - 29/10/2009 03:31:21 PM 658 Views
Ooh, yes. - 29/10/2009 03:36:53 PM 664 Views
Re: they're going to get locked into a library full of books I will allow them to read. - 29/10/2009 08:20:04 PM 571 Views
Dude. Don't censor your kids' books. *NM* - 30/10/2009 02:19:22 PM 280 Views
Re: Dude. How will they learn to read under the covers if I don't? *NM* - 30/10/2009 04:06:08 PM 391 Views
Wait, what? I only read under the covers when I was scared. *NM* - 31/10/2009 05:46:13 AM 328 Views
Re: I read under the covers, by torchlight, with a decoy book so they'd not know what I was reading. - 31/10/2009 09:30:18 AM 561 Views
LOL! - 05/11/2009 09:18:15 PM 776 Views
Such a bizarre mental image to an American. *NM* - 06/11/2009 01:41:14 AM 301 Views
I could not work out why it would be a bizarre image. - 06/11/2009 03:27:26 PM 698 Views
Nice. Very nice. - 06/11/2009 03:27:58 PM 570 Views
Re: I dunno. Six? I could read by then. - 06/11/2009 10:33:06 PM 724 Views
The only one coming to mind right now, - 29/10/2009 10:29:09 PM 706 Views
Good choices. *NM* - 06/11/2009 03:28:11 PM 362 Views
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Goodnight Moon - 30/10/2009 12:00:20 AM 804 Views
Awww, sounds cute! - 06/11/2009 03:29:22 PM 903 Views
The Phantom Tollbooth springs to mind. - 30/10/2009 12:34:14 AM 645 Views
I never read that, and I feel slightly sad that I didn't. - 06/11/2009 03:30:43 PM 690 Views
Two posts in a row about books to pass on to children ... - 30/10/2009 01:07:22 AM 683 Views
Re: You needed the posts to figure this out? - 30/10/2009 08:49:33 AM 583 Views
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Three Musketeers - 30/10/2009 10:19:22 AM 748 Views
Yes yes. - 06/11/2009 03:36:07 PM 770 Views
I've given a great number of books to my children. - 30/10/2009 11:57:13 AM 727 Views
Heh, nice. - 06/11/2009 03:36:42 PM 772 Views
Re: What books (other than SF-F) do you consider "vital" reading? - 08/11/2009 04:19:18 PM 821 Views

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