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Okay. I'm going to attempt a cut yet again.

This poll is on what books you read between preschool and grade twelve - if you're unfamiliar with the American School system, that's age three through age seventeen/eighteen.

I didn't include grade level. Well, they are in order with some grade level/age in mind, but truthfully, everyone reads books at a different rate, and everyone's version of "grade level" differs. I know people who thought I was very mature for reading Baby-Sitter's club at eight years old; I know others who stopped reading them at seven years old. Same with Harry Potter - I've seen reading lists with Harry Potter for third graders and lists with Harry Potter for sixth graders.

I got some of these books out of memory, and some from lists. I tried to keep it as not-exclusively-American as possible, but some of these books are not too specific with their location (such as The Giver), and others, I have no idea what they are about, let alone where they come from. Plus, I used to live in Europe, and I read a lot of these American books.

Please do share other books you've read - my aim is to see what books kids read, and when. I was well read when I was younger, yet I never once touched most of the books I see on the book lists. (I keep seeing books that I've never heard of, and don't know if I don't remember them, or if they were never read to me, or if they were published when I'd outgrown that level).

ETA: You can pick a book you read then, or one you've read recently.

Okay, pray the cut works.


[Poll #772446]

Date: 2006-07-18 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raggedass-road.livejournal.com
THE BUTTER BATTLE BOOK! aaah! I loved that thing! It was so weird and goofy and full of strange grown-up meaning!

Man, I can smell the nostalgia from here.

Date: 2006-07-18 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com
Yes, wasn't it?

My Dad and I read it together when I was seven. I remember my Dad asking his usual question - "what was the moral of this story?"

I remember sort of staring at him, and Dad was like, "Sara's your best friend, right? Would you stop talking to her if she put her butter on the wrong way?"

Of course, imagining not liking my best friend(!) horrified me, so yes, I got the meaning. ;) And I plan on reading it someday.

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