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[ SECRET POST #2841 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2841 ⌋
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Sweet Valley, Pippi Longstocking, some historical fiction series
(Anonymous) 2014-10-14 12:59 am (UTC)(link)- Pippi Longstocking. :D Although I don't think I liked the sequels as much as the first book.
- There was this book series that really was possibly a bit of a ripoff of the American Girl Collection, about girls in various historical periods... I swear "Attic" was in the series title. One book was about a girl in the Middle Ages whose best friend was married, but she wasn't (not Catherine, Called Birdy, although I loved that one), another was about a free black girl in Louisiana who was kidnapped and sold into slavery, although that may have been another series. There was also a book about a girl in 1400s Africa. Anyone know the series? (Also, is it just me or was kids/middle grade/teen historical fiction often better than adult historical fiction?)
Re: Sweet Valley, Pippi Longstocking, some historical fiction series
And I loved Pippi Longstocking! I should reread those.
Re: Sweet Valley, Pippi Longstocking, some historical fiction series
(Anonymous) 2014-10-14 01:49 am (UTC)(link)