qwerty1991 wrote: » I loved Enid Blytons Malory Towers books. Literally read them 10 times over. They made me wish I went to boarding school! Still hoping that they'll be made into a tv series ir movie
mariaalice wrote: » As I said in another thread I am going to re read the Walter Macken trilogy, good adventure books, nice and simple the English were the baddies and the Irish the goodies. Any one read a children book as an adult, I read under the hawthorn tree after my daughter read it as a child very sad book.
Musicmental85 wrote: » Agatha Christie by around12
mariaalice wrote: » When I was younger I could read for Ireland I was the kind of child that would read the back of a cereal box if I had noting else.
Candie wrote: » I forgot my Agatha Christie obsession for some reason. Read everything by her in the library between 12 - 16, loved the Poirot books especially.
George Fierce Applesauce wrote: » I actually transitioned from kids books to adults' books via Agatha Christie. I was absolutely hooked and still have loads of her books and often re-read them.
black and amber wrote: » The Battle Below Giltspur. An adventure set around the Sugar Loaf/Bray Head area in Wicklow. Absolutely loved it and the two sequels. Would recommend them to anybody with kids!