Which author started it all for you?
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Re: Which author started it all for you?
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I preferred her fantasy ones, The Wishing Chair & The Faraway Tree - those books were so hugely imaginativeInsomniac07 wrote:For me, it was the Enid Blyton books like the famous five and the secret seven series. I loved and still enjoy reading those books.
Roald Dahl is definitely another one in that category for me. After reading George's Marvellous Medicine I was rifling through my mum's kitchen cupboards for weeks heheh.
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me too! I also loved the Magic Faraway Tree.Insomniac07 wrote:For me, it was the Enid Blyton books like the famous five and the secret seven series. I loved and still enjoy reading those books.
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