I don’t remember what specifically i liked when I was little. I read the usual clifford, sesame street, dr suess, and magic school bus, and that little critters series by mercer mayer iirc
I remember finding bad moonlight by r l stine in third grade, and I read that one a lot. In fifth grade I found white fang and call of the wild. I collected anything I could find about wolves for a few years after that. I read each of those quite a bit, then got into harry potter, then hit a wall because nothing else was harry potter. Then i found blood and chocolate in high school and a few books by cynthia voigt. Fell madly in love with green angel by alice hoffman and family of strangers by susan beth pfeffer. Also the godspeaker trilogy by karen miller and the storyteller trilogy by sue harrison. I really liked the idea of historical fiction about ancient native tribes, and it was a lot better than a light in the forest, required reading from high school. I read it, but it quietly pissed me off the same way the jungle book did. I’d already spent most of my life at that point upset that I was stuck in a human society, so that did nothing for me.
Blood and chocolate was the best werewolf book id ever read until kitty goes to washington
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Middle grade fiction for me: something like Ella Enchanted (Gail Carson Levine) or Among the Hidden (Margaret Peterson Haddix)
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I don’t remember what specifically i liked when I was little. I read the usual clifford, sesame street, dr suess, and magic school bus, and that little critters series by mercer mayer iirc
I remember finding bad moonlight by r l stine in third grade, and I read that one a lot. In fifth grade I found white fang and call of the wild. I collected anything I could find about wolves for a few years after that. I read each of those quite a bit, then got into harry potter, then hit a wall because nothing else was harry potter. Then i found blood and chocolate in high school and a few books by cynthia voigt. Fell madly in love with green angel by alice hoffman and family of strangers by susan beth pfeffer. Also the godspeaker trilogy by karen miller and the storyteller trilogy by sue harrison. I really liked the idea of historical fiction about ancient native tribes, and it was a lot better than a light in the forest, required reading from high school. I read it, but it quietly pissed me off the same way the jungle book did. I’d already spent most of my life at that point upset that I was stuck in a human society, so that did nothing for me.
Blood and chocolate was the best werewolf book id ever read until kitty goes to washington
Middle grade fiction for me: something like Ella Enchanted (Gail Carson Levine) or Among the Hidden (Margaret Peterson Haddix)