Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten "Older" Books You Don't Want People To Forget About

Calling on Dragons (Enchanted Forest Chronicles, #3)Happy TTT, people. When I asked Crazy Camper and Goosie Mama for feedback on this TTT, GM brilliantly answered: "Can we go really old school? Like Sweet valley high, goosebumps and nancy drew? These are the true originals and where I learned to love series!!" Why, yes we can! Thanks to The Broke and the Bookish for making this list possible, and hosting TTT! So without further ado, here are our favorite series--some may be old but that we have never forgotten them:
  1. Nancy Drew by . CC and I used to take these out of the library by the armful and read multiple in a day. A trump card, really.
  2. Goosebumps by R. L Stine (PS: CC and I did NOT read these. We are super wimps when it comes to scary books. A cousin once read to us from Very Scary Stories and we had to share a room for the next 4 months. I refuse to tell you how old we were, but we were too old to be sharing a room.) But you know Goosie Mama loves a good ghost story.
  3. Sweet Valley High series by  es! Twins! Do you all remember the theme song to the TV show? "could there be two different girls, who look the same at Sweeeeeeet Valley, Sweeeeeeet Valley Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh..."
  4. The Enchanted Forest series by Patricia C. Wrede. I loved the girl whose hair lit on fire when she was angry. Who is with me on this! See here for Crazy Camper's love.
  5. The Song of the Lioness Quartet by Tamora Pierce. This is no surprise to anyone. We seriously hope you have by now drunk the Koolaid and read these books. George forever!
  6. Box Car Children series by . Another oldie but goodie. I always liked the idea of building a little house (My Side of the Mountain had this appeal, too)
  7. So You Want to Be a Wizard by 
  8. Double Trouble Squared by Kathryn Lasky. The Starbuck Family Adventure series. AGAIN a book with twins, this time with physic powers. Crazy Camper is going to go bananas that I remembered these. We LOVED these mystery books. In the next book the twins are going to be able to mind-meld with dolphins while living in the Florida Keys. 
Double Trouble Squared (Starbuck Family Adventure, #1)Shadows in the Water (Starbuck Family Adventure, #2)
THESE WERE SO GOOD HOW DID I FORGET ABOUT THEM FOR EVEN A SECOND!?
I love ND so much I had trouble picking which cover to show.
But I mean, is that Ned? Yum. AND a great photobomb by the ghost manta ray.

BAM. via

14 comments:

  1. Oh man, your list takes me back to my grade 6 days as a library helper! I loved the Box Car Children!

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  2. You have my childhood reading on your list right now! MAJOR NOSTALGIA! Nancy Drew, Boxcar Children, SVH and Goosebumps were all of my fave books!! LOVE THIS LIST!

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  3. SHADOWS IN THE WATER!!! SISSY WHAT A GREAT MEMORY!

    Also, that Nancy Drew sting ray photo bomb is amazing.

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  4. AAGGGGHHHH! I so forgot to add the Box Car Children and Goosebumps on my list. How is that possible?! I just freaking met RL Stine and I didn't add him to my list!? I am such a turd. I loooooved me some Goosebumps, Box Car Children, Nancy Drew and Sweet Valley High.

    Also, don't forget about Narnia and The Babysitter's Club! Great choices, ladies.

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  5. So what you're really saying is the Very Scary Story debacle happened senior year of high school?

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  6. So anytime I'm in a used bookstore, I head straight for the children's section and buy a Nancy Drew if I can find it. They are so fun to read as an adult - so fabulously dated!

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  7. #4! #7! I mean, all of these are great picks, but those are two I should have put on my own list. Thanks for sharing and visiting my post!

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  8. I still remember getting my first Nancy Drew and Boxcar Children books! (: I'd always liked it, but the Boxcar Children made me love it.

    Great list!

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  9. E-mail me your address and I'll send you my copy of So You Want To Be A Wizard. I'm not planning on reading it again.

    Also... Nancy Drew is better in your memory. I promise. Rereading as an adult was a very disappointing experience.

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    1. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO I refuse to accept this is true.

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  10. I loved the Sweet Valley High books so much and I hope people still read them. Have you read the "adult" Sweet Valley High book that came out last year? If not... I will warn you... It totally ruined all that was good about Sweet Valley High and I was completely crushed. There was a lot of sadness when I read it.

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    1. Kimberly- I read an excerpt and it was tragic. Why ruin everything like that!

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  11. Sweet Valley High!!!! Was I the only one who preferred Jessica? Elizabeth was just too perfect! Amazing list, GS! And I would actually love to see a YA version of the Goosebumps series, or more YA horror in general. That would be so interesting. Or maybe I'm just way too ready for Halloween, haha.

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  12. LOVE the Nancy Drew & Sweet Valley series. Brings back lots of memories. :) Great list!

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