Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Top Ten Tuesday (12): Top Ten Books From My Childhood I'd Like to Revisit

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish in which bloggers post their "Top Ten" of whatever that week's theme is! This week's theme:

TOP TEN BOOKS FROM MY CHILDHOOD I'D LIKE TO REVISIT 

Whenever I think about books from my childhood, I think about what a weird reader I was. When I was a very little kid, I was obsessed with reading. I loved having stories read to me, I started reading on my own at a very young age, and then I just...stopped. I read on and off but throughout my kind of "older childhood," I didn't read. When I was twelve, I discovered the Shopaholic Series by Sophie Kinsella and The A-List series by Zoey Dean. I was obsessed with both, but I never went outside of either. It wasn't until age fourteen when I started reading Twilight that I discovered there were these magical things called YA Books.

As a child though, a lot of books shaped me, and it was so much fun going back and looking at them all. Child-me recommends all of these books with all her tiny heart.

- One of my absolute favourite books as a child. I didn't realize until now what heavey subject matter it contained but Sarah Weeks wrote about it brilliantly. Highly recommend this gem.
 
- Something I realized when writing this list was that a lot of my favourite books as a kid were written by Canadian authors (which makes me very happy to find out)! Everything On a Waffle, as the title probably indicates, is a really weird book. But I adored it. (I also recently found out there was a sequel that came out a couple years back which blew my mind).
 
- This was one of the books that actually broke through the older kid me's policy of no reading. I don't remember how I got this book in my hands, but I remember refusing to put it down. It's probably the book I recommend most to kids at work cause it's just a universally AWESOME story.
 
- Without a doubt, the picture book I had read to me the most. It was well-loved by my parents and tiny-child me. (I still think it's just such a cute, amazing, funny book)
 
- Another Canadian author! She actually came to my school and did a presentation on The Serpent's Egg (which was set in Ottawa) and I was so entranced. I read and LOVED OBSESSIVELY the first book but never finished the series. I've made it a goal to do just that this year!
  
- I read the first two of these books at my elementary school and I was obsessed. My favourite series of books as a kid, by far. 
- My mom and I read this picture book over and over again. A classic in so many ways.
 
- I think this was another book I read in school. I remember I was so fascinated by it. Stargirl was different than anything I'd ever read before. I know a lot of people weren't fans, but I really was. 
 
- I read this book in grade six and it stunned me. A powerful portrayal of the hardships face in WWII.
 
- Another Canadian book, yus! I remember so clearly when I first heard about this book. We had to do presentations in our computer lab about our favourite book. One of my classmates presented this one and it sounded so interesting. I picked it up and I loved every little bit of it. Highly HIGHLY recommend this one.

I could add so many books to this list! I love looking back at all those books that shaped me into the reader. What were your favourite childhood books?

- Ciara (Lost at Midnight)

2 comments:

  1. I had totally forgotten about Number the Stars! Love Lemony Snicket! Great list and happy reading! :)

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  2. I LOVED reading Stargirl!! But then again just about anything written by Jerry Spinelli is amazing!!

    Nice selection of books for this week's TTT post this week!!

    Here's a link to my TTT post for this week: http://captivatedreader.blogspot.com/2015/03/top-10-books-from-my-childhood-or-teen.html

    Happy reading!!

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