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![]() isketchaholic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 2,977 Joined: Apr 2007 Member No: 516,154 ![]() |
He brings back fond memories of youth and rhyme. The Giving Tree was the first book I read that touched me on a personal and emotional level. I remember being thoroughly sad at the end, something that had never occurred to me from reading. ( I was probably 5 or 6) For me, I find his poetry ageless; going back to read them 10 years later I still find the same amount of amusement/entertainment if not more. His poems are still amazing and creative, the illustrations captivating and lively.
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![]() I remember being at Barnes and Noble and my mom kept rushing me and I happened to see that The Giving Tree was in the bargain book section and I was reading it and I snapped at her because I wanted to finish it ![]() ![]() A Light in The Attic and Where The Sidewalk Ends are awesome, too. ![]() |
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