Authors of Children's Books
- Linda
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also Jean Craighead George, who wrote Julie of the Wolves was a favorite of mine when i was younger.
I also got a kick out of The Royal Diaries books by Kristiana Gregory which were a bunch of books the author wrote from the point of view of princesses...for some reason i loved the Cleopatra one and I read it like twenty times. it was called Cleopatra VII: Daughter of the Nile, Egypt, 57 B.C.
i miss those days!
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I liked E.B. White because even though his characters were talking animals, it felt as if they were real life characters facing these situations. Oh and L.M. Montgomery; I loved Anne Shirley and Green Gables.
If an author can bring a child to reading using whatever genre or story layout he or she can use, then they are a good author in my eyes.
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I loved that series growing up. I also enjoyed the diary series from different girls living in different era in American History.I also got a kick out of The Royal Diaries books by Kristiana Gregory which were a bunch of books the author wrote from the point of view of princesses...for some reason i loved the Cleopatra one and I read it like twenty times. it was called Cleopatra VII: Daughter of the Nile, Egypt, 57 B.C.
i miss those days!
- awelker
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I have also enjoyed the Harry Potter series (as an adult).
I loved the Anne of Green Gables books and other books that this author wrote.
I also love the Road Dahl books.
I guess I can´t forget ¨The Hobbit¨ by JR Tolkien - that is a brilliant book.
I also read the Babysitter Club books, Sweet Valley High books, I was a fan of Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden books.
I also loved ¨The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett and of course as people have mentioned on here, Hans Christian Anderson and the Grimm Fairy Tales!
I loved the books I read as a child

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I also strongly encourage Dr. Seuss, to nurture the imagination, and Shel Silverstein for child(ren) to read out loud so they can understand the beauty and nuances of the English language, and the fact that there is no limit to silliness and creativity.
Judy Blume is a great one for girls, discussing the awkwardness of growing up. It gave me a way to identify without the embarrassment of talking to my mom about it.

- atrixa
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I agree- I grew up reading her books. I think she has a great eye for what kids want to read. I think her concept of maturity is a bit off, though. Take Girls in Love for example- that isn't necessarily how 13 year olds think and act.Trinah wrote: Jacqueline Wilson - esp the earlier ones, not so much the latest ones
I loved Roald Dahl in my younger years, too. He just has such a great imagination.
Oh, just remembered Judy Blume's Forever. That is such a realistic portrayal of a first intimate relationship that when I finished reading it I just wanted to find her and kiss her... I read it last year, I think.
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I also liked the Animorph series by...K.A. Applegate, I believe. I thought the idea of turning into animals was cool. Plus, she gave a lot of detail about the way various animals think and behave. I learned a lot.
Roald Dahl was a favorite as well, but I guess everyone likes him

The "Help I'm Trapped in ______'s Body" books were fun too, by Todd Strasser. I've always liked the creative, fantastical book genre, even now.
Oh, and the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling is amazing. Can't forget that.
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When I was young I loved The Lion the witch and the Wardrobe, as well as 101 Dalmatians. But I believe that children love serials so that they can look forward to reading the next one. I wish there had been more serials like Jacqueline Wilson and Dick King Smith when I was younger.