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I had a lot of fun compiling this list. I did not begin reading cozies until last year and most of the ones I have read are fairly new, so I chose to list books in other genres as well. I've listed books I enjoyed reading as a child, books I shared with my students as a teacher before I retired on disability in 2010, and books I've read as an adult just for fun. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl - As a teacher, I used to read this to my third graders every year. It's just plain fun!
Charlotte's Web, by E.B. White - This is another one I used to share with my third graders every year. We always ended the year with this book. I didn't necessarily read this one to them. They usually read it on their own and we discussed it a chapter at a time.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, by Joanne Fluke - This is quite a departure from the previous two! This is the first cozy mystery I ever read and it's the one that made me want to read more cozies. You can read my review here.
Curious George, by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey - Now we're back to the children's books, but even younger children this time. This is one I enjoyed reading when I was a child. I think the reason I liked it so much is because it features a monkey. I've always loved monkeys. Lol.
Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott - I was a late bloomer when it came to reading. I read this for the first time last year and I loved it. It's the only book I can think of that made me cry a river of tears. No other book, especially one chapter, has had such an emotional impact on me.
Magic Tree House Series, by Mary Pope Osborne - This may be cheating, but I cannot single out one book from this series. It's a good introduction for children to chapter books. I used to read this series to my second graders after recess everyday when I was a teacher. I have not read the entire series, but I read a good bit of them. I felt so nostalgic when I added it to this list that I added the first one in the series to my TBR list so I can re-read it. It's a children's fantasy book, but I think adults can enjoy it as well. I cannot say enough good things about this series. I highly recommend it. You'll be taken to places you never imagined you could travel to and you'll learn a thing or two along the way.
Mount Vernon Love Story: A Novel of George and Martha Washington, by Mary Higgins Clark - This was originally called Aspire to the Heavens and it was Clark's first published novel. I owned a copy of this book for many years until I finally read it earlier this year. I was blown away. It's so well-written and engaging. The writing style, which is a series of flashbacks and "flash forwards" is something I did not expect. It really works to neatly tie everything together.
Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen - This is another classic for which I was late to the party. I watched the movie first and I loved it. It really helped me understand the book when I finally read it last year. It's become a bit of an obsession for me. I watch everything, even loose adaptations, that has anything to do with it. I also have a few related books on my TBR list.
Steal Like an Artist, by Austin Kleon - I read this years ago and I read it again last year. It's the first in a trilogy of books by this author. It's simple to read and it contains practical tips anyone on a creative journey can put into practice.
The Notebook, by Nicholas Sparks - This is the first book ever published by Nicholas Sparks and it's the one that made me a fan of his work. I have read several of his books, but not all of them. In due time, I will.
Have you read any books on this list? Are there any that interest you? What would you put on your list? Do tell in the comments below!
Little Women is a wonderful choice!
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Thank you! :-)
DeleteYes, I've read several of these books. Great list.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Wishing you a wonderful week as well! :-)
DeleteGreat list. I love your twist on this week's prompt. So many great books I used to read and re-read as a kid.
ReplyDeleteHere is my TTT: https://herseriallife.com/top-10-books-written-over-ten-years-ago/
Have a great week :)
Thank you, Rae!
DeleteThis is such a nostalgic list. I love it! I've read 7 of these, plus several books in the Magic Treehouse series (which my kids adored).
ReplyDeleteHappy TTT!
Thank you, Susan! :-)
DeleteI just loved Curious George when I was a kid! Nice list, so many wonderful books.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wendy! :-)
DeleteI was a big fan of Roald Dahl when I was a kid: I had Matilda on my list this week, but I know I enjoyed Charlie and The Chocolate Factory too.
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Matilda is great too! :-)
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