In order to

Chatterbox: Blab About Books

"Feel-Good" Books
In order to...

In order to counteract Warriors, I'm going in alpha order across my bookshelf and making a thread for the first five books. I'm skipping PBosch's books, though, because there's already a thread for those.

Savvy?

Also, I just realized I'm gonna skip around more because there's already threads for other things, or they're boring or obscure, or whatevah.

And fourth is feel-good books, because I have a lot of those in the early letters of the alphabet.

For instance, Frances Hogson Burnet (sp?), Beverly Cleary, Roald Dahl, and the book Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.

Technically speaking I'm too old for these, and I'd probably never read them by choice now, but I like to flip through them every now and then. Because y'see, they're "feel-good" books. They give the heart a *warm and fuzzy feeling*.

Anyone have books like these?

 

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES! I will never get tired of reading the series. :)

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submitted by Mary W., age 12.22, NJ
(February 25, 2010 - 1:33 pm)

Mmm, yes, I know how you feel.  Same with me, though I've only read it once... it took me a moment to remember that I'd read it at all!!!  And then another to remember what it was about.  *considers going up to bookshelves and looking at copy.... nah, too lazy*

Z.A.R. says this thread is: radz.  Heeheeheeheehee  She thinks she's so hip..  :) 

submitted by Laura❀
(March 4, 2010 - 12:19 am)

The Kissing Hand?!!! I love that book! I don't know how I could've forgotten it!! It ranks up there with Stellaluna and The Big Red Barn (that's like the top of my "feel good" books!)!! My mom read all of those to me a bunch when I was little! :)

submitted by Emma
(March 4, 2010 - 9:23 pm)

Is the Kissing Hand the one about the raccoons?

submitted by Brynne, age 14
(March 6, 2010 - 11:54 am)

@Ima: Oh, now I know why you say APC! Andy Percy Captcha! Thank you, Ima! :)

Andy P. C. says wxuk.

~Wolfgirl67 signing off.

submitted by Wolfgirl67, age 12, In the new hous
(March 8, 2010 - 10:43 pm)

WinkI love reading Judy Blume!

submitted by Lauren B. , age 11 yrs, Richmond, BC
(May 3, 2010 - 10:25 pm)