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    Redwall is the first fantasy stories i ever read. i loved it and i will always love it... except for the fact that i think he's running out of ideas... his latest one featured a hedgehog in a wheelchair? i mean seriously cmonnnn
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    I can't believe you listed Harry Potter. You've just lost all my respect.
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    Eh. I don't care what ya think of me because of that. I think they are wonderful. Just like you. *awwwww corny*

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    Whilst no one can deny that I am indeed wonderful, I don't see how anyone could say the same for Harry Potter. It's great, if you're nine.
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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but Goosebumps series is also good for youngsters, I mean I read them in second grade.
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    Yeah! Goosebumps! lmao, I used to read those all the time when I was 7 or 8.
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    i used to read those like crazy for two reasons:

    1. they were weird. even if pretty badly written, they were for younger readers, and they were wierd so i liked them. especially 'vampires breath'

    2. they were cheap. i had to buy my own books cas my mom never had enough money, and i could buy 5 of them at a shot if i saved for a little.

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    GOOSEBUMPS! I haven't thought about that in a long time.

    I also used to read a boatload of Christopher Pike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_MacLaren
    His Dark Materials Trilogy, as well. And anything by Roald Dahl.
    He's awesome. His books are so addicting... XD

    I find that reading books for 7-10 year olds boosts my creativity. It makes me feel little again. ^^
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    Something to do with HP slash...

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    yeah, and reading younger literature gives me a good break from the heavy stuff.

    hey, is your icon from neopets?

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