Do you still read books belonging to the children's genre?
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Re: Do you still read books belonging to the children's genr
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I would also never say no to reading one of the Jiggy McCue books!
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There are some fantastic children's books. I especially like horror books aimed at kids, like Goosebumps, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Short but Shocking.
I also love The Horrorwitz Horror a series and Darren Shan Saga, but I think those are more aimed at teenagers. I can't get enough of them though and I'm basically an adult!
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Great question!
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In answer to that question, I still read children's books like goosebumps and most of all, Animorphs. I read the entire series and even the fan made one that made a good ending of the series.
I still want to read more children's book. Right now, I am reading Narnia, the silver chair.
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