Just a thing about my five favourite books that TheGirlWhoDiedWolf tagged me in [ages ago].
1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar
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This was my actual childhood, I loved this book- and the author Eric Something Or Rather- so much.
2. Pooh Bear as well, I had all the books, even the one with the beads.
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3. We Were Liars
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Fluffin' ruined me, okay the ending where they all ride off into the sunset killed me.
4. Madness: A Memoir
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Really interesting insight into life with a chronic mental illness, in this case psychosis.
5. Dancing In The Dark
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Read it in primary school and I think it was my first major insight into how religion can affect your life.
Honourable Mention[s]: The Silver Donkey, Rick Riordan's stuff although not so much the PJO series, this verse novel about a photographer and her best friend who was sexually assaulted by her brother, and Spot, and interactive picture book.
Because you put so much effort in, I've added pictures GirlWhoDiedWolf
Also, note that while I do take this seriously I'm not a person who chooses favourites that often so this selection is not final, nor is it particularly special in the scope of things since there are many books that have informed me and changed me.
Also note that I didn't give much of a description of the book or why it means so much to me because it's mostly through circumstance for the children's books and through the act of reading the book that affected me and you'd have to do that too as I cannot explain it in words for the other three.
And the honourable mentions so deserve extra press, they just don't add up to five.