Try Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie
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@bela I like pinocchio... another classic .. ( I love him in Shrek hehe :P ) and the story of the boy is some great foundation work for growing up :)
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@bloob haha , yea the Lorax is pretty cool...
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As a wee little kid I always liked books like Pat the Bunny, Goodnight Moon, But Not the Hippopotamus, anything by Dr. Seuss, One Morning in Maine, and golden books like The Pokey Little Puppy and Little Red Caboose. Still love them to this day. :) As I got older I liked A Children's Garden of Verses (Robert Louis Stevenson) and abridged versions of classics.
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The Lorax's mustache inspires me
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@justchatamy Yea stuff by Dr. Seuss is great stuff. I don't know that much of his work, but I do really love the Cat in the Hat :)
And RLS literature... well thats just timeless -
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@spaceboy I've never read the little prince, but you are correct for sure with how your understanding of the meanings and content changes over time.
It's amazing of the undertone of some literature that you miss (due to age) but come to realise as time passes 🤔 -
Mine is Gulliver's Travels (Jonathan Swift) and A tale of two cities (Charles Dickens). Classic books but they are still applicable in real life today.
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@liliputian1 both great stories... and both timeless .. 😉😉
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@spaceboy I loved that book, still do! :)
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@DayShifter The Jurassic Park books, they are brilliant I love them more than I can say and the films are brilliant too. I really want a Dino mask...