At a young age, deciphering the lettering in the pages of a book became No. 1 on the list of my favourite things and if it is possible to say, I would say that I gobbled up literature with such veracity, that one would think it was an Olympic contest.
The adventure that I have with books has led to a rhyme or two words.
Out of my forays in reading, I got to learn that I am an incurable romantic realist *if such a term exists* and I always look for the happy endings or at least something heartwarming.
I read several horrors after a fad and found it absolutely not to my taste.
Yes, I admit, the amount of Mills & Boons, Harlequin Romances, Barbara Cartlands, Penny Jordan’s, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Amanda Quick and the rest of the crew that I read, must have contributed some coins from my piggy bank to the authors pockets and it’s amazing how much content the brain can take in and still keep soaking up more each day.
Ah! These brings back the days of mobile library and the ice-cream van to my mind. The two always seemed to come around the school premises almost at the same time and now that I think about it, that ice-cream man must have been responsible for my love for sweets. Just imagine bringing my two favourite things together 😉
I digress. Back to some of the books that caught my mind, held my thoughts and stoked my imagination enough to steal into the toilet for a quick page of reading when I was meant to be watching the beans on the fire and yes, a page turned to several and the beans got burnt.
For this weeks The books that transport me, chapter 1.4 of TGBOL, these ones come easily to my mind:
- Lorna Doone – Richard Doddridge Blackmore
- Wuthering Heights – Emily Brontë
- Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë
- Little Women – Louisa May Alcott
- The Basket Of Flowers – Christope Von Schmid
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer – Mark Twain
- Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens
- The Mayor of Casterbridge – Thomas Hardy
- The Count of Monte Cristo – Alexandre Dumas
- Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
- Gone with the wind – Margaret Mitchell
- Things Fall Apart – Chinua Achebe
- Sands Of Time – Sidney Sheldon
- The Secret Garden – Frances Burnett
- Great Expectations – Charles Dickens
- The Merchant Of Venice – William Shakespeare
- Comics of : Archie, Betty & Veronica, Jughead, ASTERIX, TinTin
- Fairy tales by The Brothers Grimms
- Enid Blyton books
Numbers 18, 19 and 20, I pretend to buy for my children and still sneak in a good read and a chortle. Please, you are free to think whatever, I am still a child at heart 😉
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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I have read some of these classics as well! Sooo good!! With the internet nowadays, I rarely read. 😦
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I know what you mean. The Internet just eats up so much of our time these days. They are truly timeless reads.
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Yeah, we share 4 books !!!!
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Yup! You’ve got excellent taste 😊
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You too my dear 😉
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woooow! You surely had a happy happy childhood because books are just the best hobby to develop for a child! 😀 These are great classics, from what I’ve heard a lot of times. 🙂
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For some reason I just saw this comment. I really read a whole lot as a child. Now, responsibilities are plenty with less time as well. They are truly timeless classic’s 😊
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Oh. SO I think I have to read more now that I am younger. I might lack time, too, someday. 😀
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Yes indeed. Now is the time to make use of every opportunity that you have. When the family comes, believe me you will wonder where time went to each day 😉
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Awww. Thank you! 🙂 I will remember that. 🙂
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Wow quite a list!!!
Wuthering Heights it’s one of ultimate favorite novels ❤ ❤
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I love Wuthering Heights. Never too old for me.
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Hey, I ‘ve read quite a few of these too. The exact number, though, will depend on whether or not I’m allowed to count each individual Asterix and TinTin book separately. 🙂
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Nah! Those ones are uncountable. Very good reads indeed. Now it’s Asterix is not easily available around me
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I used to enjoy reading Asterix and TinTin a lot. Of the other books, I’ve read seven of them, as far as I can remember. Sometimes it was when I was at school so I didn’t have a great deal of choice, but I enjoyed them all the same, so perhaps they still count.
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They do really count. You will be surprised how much so if you recline back and dig into those thoughts.
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My favorite character was Obelix and his dog, Dogmatix. The names were always very funny.
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Oh I loved him with his huge tummy and love for wild boars and beating up the Romans 🙂 Honestly, I am going to look for one online to dive into if I can find it.
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It was funny, wasn’t it? 😀
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Very much so 🙂
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It is a shame you live so far away, we could have traded books back and forth. Your list is almost identical to mine.
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Ha! I knew it. I always mingle with good women 🙂
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It really would have been lovely to trade books 🙂
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From an avid read hats up!
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Thank you Elisabet 🙂
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I LOVE your list, and I definitely think I might purchase a few next time I am in the bookstore! I love the term “romantic realist” because I feel like I am very similar to that as well! 🙂
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Yay! We’ve formed a new word 🙂 I am sure you will enjoy them. Thank you Sheridan.
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Nice list
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Thanks dear 🙂
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I am always exciting to read what books stir other people. I have read 8 off your list and quite a few of those are books which stayed on my heart and mine. There are some on your list that are on my personal To Read Classics in the future. P.S. I still read Enid Blyton books and Archie comics as well :P.
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You will derive a lot of laughter and pleasure from those. They are my secret childish treats 😉
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Jughead carries humour to a next by himself, more like readers laugh at him, haha. I need to see if the family shelf have any old Archie.
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Archies can never grow too old. Jughead is in his own World 🙂
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Certainly agree, never too old.
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Have you seen my party invite?
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No, so much lemonade making, I will try to read newer post this weekend
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Take it easy my friend 🙂
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You see for years life gave me no lemons, now that God send some, I have to make as much lemonade as possible :). I promise I do have a rest day for the week Jacki.
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Hmm! All will turn out well. Take care.
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Thank you Jacki.
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New Books give me a thrill too, I suppose it’s the anticipation of escape into another world.
Ah! Enid Blyton books marked the beginning of my love for books.
Lol @ “pretend to buy for my children” XD
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Yep! The great escape. Ha! You want the kids to know that it’s really for me 😉
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From your poetry one can say that you are Ms Romantica herself but your list of books confirms that. I read some of your favourites in school (because I had to – Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, Things Fall Apart) and some others when my Mum was still buying novels for me – The Famous Five series. I also remember reading some of my brother’s Asteriks and Obelix comics.
As soon as I could buy my own novels, I moved on to James Hadley Chase, Robert Ludlum, Jeffery Archer and all those conspiracy novels. I also loved Mills & Boons, Silhouette Romance and Harlequin Romance; they were more common then when it came to swapping books with others in secondary school and were easy reads.
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My girl, you are my kind of personal person. Those books were simply scrumptious to read and the stoked a girls mind to no ends 🙂
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