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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-10-13 07:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #2841 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2841 ⌋

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Oh, wow, blast from the past (though I actually still have some of these on my shelves)

(Anonymous) 2014-10-14 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
I loved Bunnicula and Howliday Inn was good.

The Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle series – read them over and over

Sideways Stories from Wayside School

The Westing Game

Ruth Chew’s witch and magic books (The Wednesday Witch, No Such Thing as a Witch,The Witch's Buttons, The Would-Be Witch, Witch's Broom, Secondhand Magic, Mostly Magic, The Witch at the Window)

Lois Duncan (Ransom, Down a Dark Hall, Summer of Fear, Killing Mr. Griffin, Daughters of Eve, Stranger with My Face, The Third Eye) and Joan Lowery Nixon (A Deadly Game of Magic, The House on Hackman’s Hill, The Stalker) for the scary stuff.

Some of Christopher Pike’s stuff (Weekend, Last Act, Remember Me, Fall into Darkness, Final Friends Trilogy)

Anne of Green Gables series

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, The Witches, and Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl

Canby Hall, Sweet Valley, and Choose Your Own Adventure books
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Re: Oh, wow, blast from the past (though I actually still have some of these on my shelves)

[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2014-10-14 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Sideways Stories from Wayside School! That is three awesome people who remember this! And I loved Charlie and the Chocolate Factory books.

I find it odd that the author of Killing Mr. Griffin also wrote Hotel for Dogs.

Re: Oh, wow, blast from the past (though I actually still have some of these on my shelves)

(Anonymous) 2014-10-14 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt

I like the Miss Zarves chapter in Sideways Stories from Wayside School best. I loved Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and I really liked Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, but, man, that book was so weird.


I never read Hotel for Dogs, but had I done so, I would've expected something much different.
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Re: Oh, wow, blast from the past (though I actually still have some of these on my shelves)

[personal profile] pantasma 2014-10-14 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
OH MAN, CHRISTOPHER PIKE, HOW COULD I FORGET THIS MAN! His Last Vampire series was my first introduction to vampire novels. I still go to his books, when I want something quick and brain candy-like.

A Deadly Game of Magic is one of the two books in all my years that's given me nightmares. That thing was scary, man.

Re: Oh, wow, blast from the past (though I actually still have some of these on my shelves)

(Anonymous) 2014-10-14 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
ayrt

Yeah, Christopher Pike, easily digestible, but fun.

The House on Hackman's Hill seriously, seriously freaked me out. Her writing can be very intense.