!!!!Hans Christian Andersen!!!!!
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!!!!Hans Christian Andersen!!!!!
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Fine i'll start.
The first story i read of his was The Little Mermaid and i have to say i fell in love with it.
No where near the resemblance to Walt Disney's version... actually after reading the story i was rather disappointed in the Disney version, even though it is a classic that i grew with.
The Little Mermaid has this crazy saddened darkness to it that just makes it unbelievably unforgettable.
I've read all of his other stories and loved each, but i can truely say that, on my death bed, this will be the book that saddens me that i didnt read more times.
Anyone else? Anyone?
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Now do you accept 'Mother knows best'?B-fly wrote:I love his stories. I'm not sure which of his stories I read first but I think it was Thumbelina or The Emperor's New Clothes. One of the first books i read contained 4 of his stories. I remember I didn't want to read it because it looked too big to me but my mother made me. These were one of the most interesting stories I've read. One of them was The Little Match Girl. hmm now I want to read more of his stories. I hope I'll have enough time soon.
Beautiful children's stories ... I hate the modern day fad for reading all sorts of psychological mumbo jumbo into them.
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B-fly- Little Match Girl was also amazing... i think i cried through that entire story..
Luckily i have a book of His entire stories and i've reread them so many times that they're starting to look old.
I think i'll need to give in and have an Andersen week.
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I cried too. next time I go to my parent's house I'll borrow Andersen's stories.laci_baby wrote:Agreed Fran... i cant stand it when they always add more into it than they should...
B-fly- Little Match Girl was also amazing... i think i cried through that entire story..
Luckily i have a book of His entire stories and i've reread them so many times that they're starting to look old.
I think i'll need to give in and have an Andersen week.
I'm not sure what 'Mother knows best' is
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Wheelbaron- Neither of those ring a bell to me. But i Googled it for you.
Water Babies was by Reverend Charles Kingsley.
The Silver Skates... i found a "Hans Brinker; Or The Silver Skates: A story of life in Holland" By Mary Mapes Dodge. I dont know if it's the same one, but that's what i found.
Hopefully that helps you.
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