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        	<title>Herr D on The Telegraph's list of 100 books every child should read</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>From the ones I remember by title (and I'm getting a lot of those wrong so far,) I think the only surprise is that I read most of mine at the 'wrong' stage of life. The thing I remember best about the one I didn't finish reading was 'good grief! that doesn't make any SENSE!' None of the human beings thought that the spider was super-intelligent for weaving a web with words in it. They just noticed what she wove. I didn't finish reading the book because it seemed too real. This was how people seemed every day. I was five, I think; the inner workings of the minds of most people (or lack thereof) is frequently just as disorienting to me today, nearly four decades later.</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 00:36:22 -0600</pubDate>
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        	<title>meniukas on The Telegraph's list of 100 books every child should read</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>In my opinion list a little bit to British and mises some great books, fore example:<br />
Tove Jansson ''The Moomin trolls''<br />
Selma Lagerlöf ''The Wonderful Adventures of Nils''<br />
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ''Little Prince"<br />
Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales...<br />
and more.</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 15:31:28 -0600</pubDate>
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        	<title>Kaylin88100 on The Telegraph's list of 100 books every child should read</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>According to the Telegraph, this is the definitive list of books you should read, or have read, as a child. <strong>Star</strong> or <strong>bold</strong> the books you've read. I got 53. What about you?</p>
<p>Part 1: Early Years (I've read 8 of 14)<br />
*The Twits, by Roald Dahl<br />
Burglar Bill, by Janet and Allan Ahlberg<br />
*The Tiger Who Came To Tea, by Judith Kerr<br />
Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak<br />
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, by Beatrix Potter<br />
Yertle the Turtle, by Dr Seuss<br />
*Fungus the Bogeyman, by Raymond Briggs<br />
The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew It Was None Of His Business, by Werner Holzwarth and Wolf Erlbruch<br />
Room on the Broom, by Julia Donaldson<br />
*The Very Hungry Caterpillar, by Eric Carle<br />
*The Cat in the Hat, by Dr Seuss<br />
*Charlotte's Web, by EB White<br />
*The Story of Babar, by Jean de Brunhoff<br />
*Winnie-the-Pooh, by AA Milne, illustrated by EH Shepard </p>
<p>Part 2: Middle Years (I've read 31 of 48)<br />
*Stig of the Dump, by Clive King<br />
*Ballet Shoes, by Noel Streatfeild<br />
*Howl's Moving Castle, by Diana Wynne Jones<br />
*Just So Stories, by Rudyard Kipling<br />
*The Borrowers, by Mary Norton<br />
Struwwelpeter, by Heinrich Hoffman<br />
*The Magic Faraway Tree, by Enid Blyton<br />
*Danny, the Champion of the World, by Roald Dahl<br />
*George's Marvellous Medicine, by Roald Dahl<br />
Underwater Adventure, by Willard Price<br />
Tintin in Tibet, by Hergé<br />
The Complete Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales<br />
Erik the Viking, by Terry Jones, illustrated by Michael Foreman<br />
When the Wind Blows, by Raymond Briggs<br />
*Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, by TS Eliot<br />
*The Iron Man, by Ted Hughes<br />
The Owl and the Pussycat, by Edward Lear<br />
*The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame<br />
*The Worst Witch Collection, by Jill Murphy<br />
*Peter Pan, by JM Barrie<br />
*Mr Majeika, by Humphrey Carpenter<br />
*The Water Babies, by Charles Kinglsey<br />
*A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett<br />
I'm The King of the Castle, by Susan Hill<br />
The Wave, by Morton Rhue<br />
*Pippi Longstocking, by Astrid Lindgren<br />
*Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl<br />
Bambert's Book of Missing Stories, by Reinhardt Jung<br />
The Firework-maker's Daughter, by Philip Pullman<br />
*Tom's Midnight Garden, by Philippa Pearce<br />
*The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norton Juster<br />
The Silver Sword, by Ian Serrallier<br />
Cue for Treason, by Geoffrey Trease<br />
*The Sword in the Stone, by TH White<br />
*A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula K LeGuin<br />
*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by JK Rowling<br />
*The Chronicles of Narnia Box Set, by CS Lewis<br />
*His Dark Materials Box Set, by Philip Pullman<br />
*The BFG, by Roald Dahl<br />
*Swallows and Amazons, by Arthur Ransome<br />
Clarice Bean, Don't Look Now, by Lauren Child<br />
*The Railway Children, by E Nesbit<br />
*The Selfish Giant, by Oscar Wilde<br />
*Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell<br />
Just William, by Richmal Crompton<br />
Jennings Goes to School, by Anthony Buckeridge<br />
Comet in Moominland, by Tove Jansson<br />
*The Bad Beginning, by Lemony Snicket </p>
<p>Part 3: Early Teens (I've read 14 - and 4 halves - of 38)<br />
*Call of the Wild, by Jack London<br />
*Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll<br />
The Outsiders, by SE Hinton<br />
I Capture the Castle, by Dodie Smith<br />
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, by Joan Aiken<br />
To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee<br />
*(1/2) Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens - I read a kids' version<br />
The Owl Service, by Alan Garner<br />
*(1/2) The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle - read a kids' version<br />
Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte<br />
*(1/2) The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank - I started it.<br />
Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry, by Mildred D Taylor<br />
A Kestrel for a Knave, by Barry Hines<br />
*The Hobbit, by JRR Tolkien<br />
*War Horse, by Michael Morpurgo<br />
Beowulf, by Michael Morpurgo<br />
*(1/2) King Solomon's Mines, by H Rider Haggard - I read a kids' version<br />
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling<br />
*The Road of Bones, by Anne Fine<br />
Frenchman's Creek, by Daphne Du Maurier<br />
*Treasure Island, by RL Stevenson<br />
*Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott<br />
*Anne of Green Gables, by L M Montgomery<br />
Junk, by Melvin Burgess<br />
Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee<br />
The Go-Between by LP Hartley<br />
The Rattle Bag, ed by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes<br />
The Song of Hiawatha, by H W Longfellow<br />
*Watership Down, by Richard Adams<br />
*The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain<br />
True Grit, by Charles Portis<br />
*Holes, by Louis Sachar<br />
Lord of the Flies, by William Golding<br />
My Family and Other Animals, by Gerald Durrell<br />
*Coraline, by Neil Gaiman<br />
*Carrie's War, by Nina Bawden<br />
*The Story of Tracy Beaker, by Jacqueline Wilson<br />
The Lantern Bearers, by Rosemary Sutcliffe</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2012 14:44:18 -0600</pubDate>
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