Is there a book from your childhood that stands out?

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Lorna Kimondo
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I have always been a big fan of the Goosebumps series. R. L. Stine will always be a legend in this household. My love for novels and reading came from the series.
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Not really I don't remember reading a lot of books in my childhood the only one that I remember was "The fault in our stars" by John Green.
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My Louisiana Sky, The Usual Rules, Charlottes Web, Ella Enchanted, and Harry Potter are the books from my younger years that I have always thought fondly of. They’re the ones that stick out to me the most and we’re favorites at various times
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