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    Quote Originally Posted by cafolini View Post
    La hormiguita viajera, Platero y yo, etc., etc. Then I remember my paternal grandfather who invented a story for me. It was about a donkey who learned not to eat, and the problem was that a few days after he learned, he died. Then there were stories based on, for example, "...piden pan. No les dan. Piden queso, les dan un hueso y les cortan el pescuezo. But apart from this recollection and some others from my maternal grandfather, I was not influenced very much by them.
    hormiguita is that an animal/insect of some sorts?
    Platero is that a long version of Plato in Spanish?
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    Mine has always been The Wind in the Willows. I starting sharing this story with my children when they were quite young because it was a personal favorite.

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    I love The Wind in the Willows, but I didn't read it until I was an adult. Same with the Narnia books. I found The Silver Chair at my library and loved it, but had no idea there were others until I got to college. I felt rather cheated, I must say, but I quickly rectified the error.
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post
    I love The Wind in the Willows, but I didn't read it until I was an adult. Same with the Narnia books. I found The Silver Chair at my library and loved it, but had no idea there were others until I got to college. I felt rather cheated, I must say, but I quickly rectified the error.
    I loved The Last Battle, The Magician's Nephew, and The Horse and his Boy.

    I have no clue as to why The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe was so popular. I read them years ago, but from what I recall I enjoyed the above three works much more than The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. The only book in the series I either didn't read or completely forgot that I read was Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia.
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