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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Omg I read Alfie Gets In First!! My parents would read to me SO much as a child and I guess it stuck all through my childhood. I had an obsession with encyclopedias for years and would just browse non-fiction books each night, just to learn random facts. There's soooo many to remember in terms of fictional, but I do remember the books by Jill Murphy such as "Five Minutes Peace".

    Woooo, fun!!
    lolol it's cute when bethie says it but when you say it, it just sounds dirty.

    Anyway, I was obsessed with reading all the roald dahl books and before that it was the Magic Key series with biff and chip! i remember not liking fantastic mr fox much but i loved the others. and then harry potter came along and it was roald who?
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    LOOOOOL Mike that's so disgusting.. ;l

    Yeah I read all the Rhoald Dahl books too - I remember reading Matilda in like three days whilst on holiday in Benidorm!! Yes omg the Magic Key too, and then I think I had it on video (VHS lol, what's that?) and liked it so much!! Then yeah ofc Harry Potter: I tried reading the first book but I think it was too difficult and I couldn't get into it.. tried again a year or so later and read all that were out at the time!

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    Oh aye, I read all the Rhoald Dahl books too. Love Matilda & The Twits :p
    all i care about is laura prepon & cats.

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    The cat in the hat and the catipillar!

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    Roald Dahl, J.R.R Tolkien and Enid Blyton are my fav :3
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    The Twits, standard.
    That's when Ron vanished, came back speaking Spanish
    Lavish habits, two rings, twenty carats

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    Dogger is amazinggggggggggggg also the CS Lewis Narnia books, read them when I was like 6 SO ADVANCED XOXOX also a book called Emil and the Detectives which I just found out was written in 1929 in Germany lol am not that old honest
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    Loved Matilda and George's Marvellous Medicine !
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Dogger is amazinggggggggggggg also the CS Lewis Narnia books, read them when I was like 6 SO ADVANCED XOXOX also a book called Emil and the Detectives which I just found out was written in 1929 in Germany lol am not that old honest
    were you reading it in the trenches as a young lad?

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