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100 BOOKS YOUR CHILD MUST READ - what are your nominations?

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TillyBookClub · 22/01/2009 21:22

Childhood books stay with you forever. Whether Roald Dahl's dark humour or the derry-do of Hardy Brothers, the earthy anarchy of Stig of the Dump or the magical excitement of The Secret Garden, they have a lasting effect on how you approach the big wide world.

What book do you think children MUST read before they leave home?

And while we're at it, what book should every adult read?

(My children's nomination: The Iron Man by Ted Hughes
My adult nomination: 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez)

Need a reminder of the all-time classics? This Daily Telegraph list brings back the memories...

OP posts:
Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 21:59

oh god I loved Ballet Shoes.
I'm going to stop now, or it'll be like that book thread the other night, I was there for hours

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:00

Anne of green Gables

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:01

Little House on The prairie

Ingles!! ( I dream of opening a bookshop! )

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:01

Railway Children

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:02

The Trouble with Donovan Croft

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:03

I liked Heidi as well

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:03

I'll join you Ria

GrimbleTheResourceful · 22/01/2009 22:04

I couldn't possibly choose one book.

I just can't.

LightShinesInTheDarkness · 22/01/2009 22:04

Kids : The Outsiders by SE Hinton, I am David by Anne Holm, The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier. Diary of Anne Frank.

Adults : Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:05

neither can we Grimble

GrimbleTheResourceful · 22/01/2009 22:05

Oh alright then, Grimble by Clement Freud.

God I loved that book.

In fact, I shall nominate it as the one adults should read too.

GrimbleTheResourceful · 22/01/2009 22:06

Hello again Ingles

LightShinesInTheDarkness · 22/01/2009 22:06

...and what is it about 'Little Women'? Am I the only person who cannot abide that book or am I way out of step?

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:07

What about Grimble at Christmas - I read it out loud to the children and dp this christmas...they did not seem as impressed as me!

CamelToe · 22/01/2009 22:07

the wishing chair and the magic faraway tree

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:07

I think you are alone there LIght!

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:09

Hiya

CamelToe · 22/01/2009 22:09

just found this list...

  1. The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien
  2. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
  3. His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman
  4. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams
  5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling
  6. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
  7. Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne
  8. Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell
  9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis
10. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë 11. Catch-22, Joseph Heller 12. Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë 13. Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks 14. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier 15. The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger 16. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame 17. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens 18. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott 19. Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres 20. War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy 21. Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell 22. Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, JK Rowling 23. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, JK Rowling 24. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, JK Rowling 25. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien 26. Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy 27. Middlemarch, George Eliot 28. A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving 29. The Grapes Of Wrath, John Steinbeck 30. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll 31. The Story Of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson 32. One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez 33. The Pillars Of The Earth, Ken Follett 34. David Copperfield, Charles Dickens 35. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl 36. Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson 37. A Town Like Alice, Nevil Shute 38. Persuasion, Jane Austen 39. Dune, Frank Herbert 40. Emma, Jane Austen 41. Anne Of Green Gables, LM Montgomery 42. Watership Down, Richard Adams 43. The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald 44. The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas 45. Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh 46. Animal Farm, George Orwell 47. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens 48. Far From The Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy 49. Goodnight Mister Tom, Michelle Magorian 50. The Shell Seekers, Rosamunde Pilcher
CamelToe · 22/01/2009 22:10
  1. The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett
  2. Of Mice And Men, John Steinbeck
  3. The Stand, Stephen King
  4. Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy
  5. A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth
  6. The BFG, Roald Dahl
  7. Swallows And Amazons, Arthur Ransome
  8. Black Beauty, Anna Sewell
  9. Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer
  10. Crime And Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  11. Noughts And Crosses, Malorie Blackman
  12. Memoirs Of A Geisha, Arthur Golden
  13. A Tale Of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
  14. The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCollough
  15. Mort, Terry Pratchett
  16. The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton
  17. The Magus, John Fowles
  18. Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
  19. Guards! Guards!, Terry Pratchett
  20. Lord Of The Flies, William Golding
  21. Perfume, Patrick Süskind
  22. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell
  23. Night Watch, Terry Pratchett
  24. Matilda, Roald Dahl
  25. Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding
  26. The Secret History, Donna Tartt
  27. The Woman In White, Wilkie Collins
  28. Ulysses, James Joyce
  29. Bleak House, Charles Dickens
  30. Double Act, Jacqueline Wilson
  31. The Twits, Roald Dahl
  32. I Capture The Castle, Dodie Smith
  33. Holes, Louis Sachar
  34. Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake
  35. The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy
  36. Vicky Angel, Jacqueline Wilson
  37. Brave New World, Aldous Huxley
  38. Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons
  39. Magician, Raymond E Feist
  40. On The Road, Jack Kerouac
  41. The Godfather, Mario Puzo
  42. The Clan Of The Cave Bear, Jean M Auel
  43. The Colour Of Magic, Terry Pratchett
  44. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
  45. Katherine, Anya Seton
  46. Kane And Abel, Jeffrey Archer
  47. Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez
  48. Girls In Love, Jacqueline Wilson
  49. The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot
  50. Midnight's Children, Salman Rushdie
Ronaldinhio · 22/01/2009 22:11

Black Beauty

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:13

I need to read 24 books to complete that list...
not sure I'll ever manage war and peace though

Ingles2 · 22/01/2009 22:13

or crime and punishment

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:14

Goblin Market - Read it to my dcs ENCHANTING

RiaParkinson · 22/01/2009 22:15

G M should be for both adults and children - so much to draw from it

LightShinesInTheDarkness · 22/01/2009 22:19

Oh, Ria - I think you may be right. 'Little Women' is no 18 on that list.

[sneaks away, embarrassed]

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