Favourite Childhood Books

Since yesterday was Dr. Seuss’ birthday, I figured it would be pretty fitting to do a post on kids’ books and some of my personal favourites.

I didn’t actually read/or get read a lot of Dr. Seuss, but I do have an absolute favourite.

Green Eggs and Ham

I didn’t actually have a copy of this book at home, but every time I’d go to the doctor’s or dentist’s office, I’d always search for Green Eggs and Ham among the many kid’s books piled on the tables. I don’t know why I liked it so much, because the idea of green eggs and ham is kind of gross, but I used to have a blast reading it.

Unfortunately, I don’t remember my first book, and neither does my mom. She claims there were too many of them. >_>

But I do know that I grew up on a steady diet of fairy-tales and fables. The book that I have the fondest memory of is one that I sadly can’t remember the title of; it was this big, massive book of fairy tales that my mom had bought for me and that she used to read to me every night.

The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales

It had these big pictures, the most gorgeous drawings and it was filled with a mix of stories from Grimm and Perault, which is something I know now. I still remember falling asleep to dreams of the Pied Piper and all the rats.

My grandparents also bought me hoardes of Little Golden Books; I still have a Barbie one somewhere in my basement. ^_^

 

I think one of the first books that I started reading on my own was the Amelia Bedelia series.

Amelia BedeliaCome Back, Amelia Bedelia

It features this sort of silly maid, Amelia Bedelia, who works for this rich, well-to-do family and gets into all sorts of silly trouble. I still have my copy of Come Back Amelia Bedelia, filled with scribbles, spelling mistakes and doodlings. 😀

My mom’s best friend was forever buying me piles of books; they weren’t the most educational, but they’re some of my best memories of my childhood. Once she found out that I loved The Babysitter’s Club, she started buying me those.

The Babysitter's Club Series  Karen's Sleepover (Baby-Sitters Little Sister, #9)

Embarrassingly enough, I only donated my huge collection of Babysitter’s Club books about five years ago, from where they had been sitting on my bookshelf since I was a kid.

Another book that I got from her is Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, a story about this strange woman who lives in an upside-down house and seems to be able to cure all the kids on her street of their strange habits.

Mrs. Piggle Wiggle

Random other favourites include: Nancy Drew mysteries, Goosebumps, and Arthur.

There’s so many books that I loved growing up, and that I’m suddenly remembering as I’m writing this, but I’m going to stop now, in case this post gets super long.

I can’t show a picture of them, but my absolute favourite stories that I heard growing up were ones that my parents made up. Before falling asleep, my mom would take bits and pieces of other stories, combine them with my favourite Disney characters and spin off these amazing tales of trickery and bravery, of fun and laughter. Even though there were no pictures to accompany them and they were all in my head, I can still remember the images I conjured up myself and the pictures that went with her words. I used to think they were movies I had seen, before finally realising it was my imagination

My dad, on the other hand, used to tell my brothers and I these completely fantastical tales of talking animals that took place in the wild jungles of Pakistan and India, of wimpy lions, clever foxes, and brave bears, who were all trying to trick each other. He would tell them to us during dinner time, when my brothers and I would refuse to eat, but somehow they still made their way into my dreams when I went to sleep hours later.

What are your favourite childhood stories and books?

Ikhlas

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Show and Tell

Hello friends 🙂

How’s it going? I haven’t been updating this blog very much, other than to write book reviews, but this isn’t just a book reviewing blog…its much more! I was sick for about a week, and am finally on the mend. I didn’t get much writing done this week (read: none), which is something that I have to make up for, but I did get a lot of reading done! If you were following my Goodreads updates, I was on a book-a-day roll and it was awesome!

Anyway, two weeks ago, on the 19th, I had a post-Valentine’s Day party with my friends. I made lots of crafts and cards and have been waiting to share the pictures and tutorials with you all, so here goes! Continue reading →

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Review: Twenty Boy Summer

Anna and Frankie are best friends and neighbours. They’ve known each other for their whole lives and don’t keep secrets. But when Frankie proposes the idea of meeting one boy a day during their summer vacation in Zanzibar Bay, California, Anna agrees with her and doesn’t tell her that she’s already met her true love. Matt. Frankie’s older brother and Anna’s childhood friend.

Before Matt passed away in a fatal car accident, Anna promised him that she wouldn’t be the one to tell Frankie; he would. Bound by a promise she can’t break, Anna travels all the way across the country with Frankie, making another promise to Frankie to give love a try this summer.

Full of heartbreak and loss, Twenty Boy Summer tells the story of Anna and her journey of forgetting the one she thought she’d never lose…and finding herself on the way.

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Review: Under the Never Sky

Under the Never SkyAfter a near-death experience that nearly shuts down all the realms, Aria is exiled from Reverie and banished to the outer wasteland, a world she knows nothing about. Sheltered Aria has very little chance of survival- or of finding her missing mother- unless she teams up with an Outsider.

Perry is an Outsider. His nephew has been kidnapped by Dwellers and he has no way to get him back, that is until he meets Aria. He can’t stand her, but needs her if he needs information on Dwellers so that he can rescue his nephew.

Worlds apart, Aria and Perry must work together in order to find what they’ve each lost; as they travel a barren wasteland that has been torn apart by violent Aether storms, they come closer to losing their hearts.

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A bundle of books

Hi guys!

I just wanted to do a quick post on the books I received this week. You might have noticed that I haven’t really been updating lately, except for book reviews, and for that I’m sorry. There’s so much I want to show you guys (arts, crafts, the skirt I made and more!) but I haven’t been feeling well for the past few days, and now I’m full out sick. 🙁 I’ve almost lost my voice, which totally sucks, but am hoping I can bounce back soon!

Anyways here are the books I got this week:

The Fault in Our Stars

I entered to win this book awhile ago on Razorbill, and received the book 2 days ago! I was surprised when I opened the package, since I was expecting another book, but was happy to see this one regardless.

I’ve heard lots of good and bad things about this book, so I’m eager to see if any of the rumours are true. From what I’ve heard, its a sad book so I’m going to wait until I’m in a certain mood for this one.

Matched (Matched, #1)

Another one that I’ve heard lots of things about; my interest in this one has slightly waned, but since it took me so long to get, I figure I might as well read it.

Anna Dressed in Blood (Anna, #1)

I’ve been trying to get my hands on this for so long now! My friend Chelsey read it and loved it awhile ago, and I searched high and low for it in several local Indigos but never found it. But finally my hold came in! Can’t wait to be thoroughly spooked 🙂

Before I Die

Before I Die has been compared to books like Before I Fall and If I Stay, both which I absolutely loved. I’ve been warned that this is another sad one, so I’ve gotta be in the right mood for this one too.

Illuminated

This one sounds like a light, quick read, which might be a relief after all the sad ones I’ve got!

Stealing Heaven

I’ve been on a big YA contemporary binge lately, and so this one was recommended to me by Goodreads.

I love this cover; its so cute! Another YA contemp, which also sounds cute and fluffy.

I love reading books that take place over summer, especially reading them in the middle of a cold and dreary winter. And this one seems like it’ll be perfect.

Whew! That was a lot of books. I’ve been trying to write a lot more these days, so hopefully I’ll be able to finish them all within the three week period.

I also recently finished Under the Never Sky so look out for my review of that soon. 🙂

Thanks for reading!

Ikhlas

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