Friday, May 01, 2009

It's Time for...Friday Feud!


Welcome to this week's edition of Friday Feud here on Kittling: Books! The rules are simple:
  • Do not duplicate answers.
  • Post all your answers in the comment section of this post.

Now...let's play the feud! This week's question:


Name your favorite book when you were eight years old.



18 comments:

  1. Little House in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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  2. My memory's not that good, but I'm going to say Pippi Longstocking.

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  3. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis.

    I LOVE your new header.

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  4. I'll play! It was "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Richard Bach. Sounds odd, I know :-).

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  5. Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry. And anything else by Ms. Henry.

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  6. Pookie Puts the World Right by Ivy Wallace

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  7. Kavik the Wolf Dog by Walt Morey and Scruffy by Jack Stoneley. I was also really fond of the Fear Street books too.

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  8. Wish I had a book diary ... but I'm going with "Sasha My Friend." Can't remember the author!!!!!

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  9. Mine was Homer Price by Robert McCloskey.

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  10. I'm going to put my vote in for Walter Farley's The Black Stallion while I still can. BikerPup already stole Marguerite Henry! (Mine would've been King of the Wind, though.)

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  11. Oh, easy! Mandy by Julie Edwards (that's Julie Andrews when she is not writing). Still one of my favorites. Debating if I should take my old hardback copy to BEA and try to get her to sign it...

    Carey

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  12. Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, probably.

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  13. LOL, Cathy. I had to make a choice between Black Stallion and Misty.

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  14. BikerPup--There was another horse book I read during the same period. Can't remember the author, but it was about an orphaned colt that grew up with a herd of deer and wound up being a championship jumper. Might have to see if I can track down the author/title....

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