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icecoldrain July 3 2019, 02:02:46 UTC
I didn't read much Garfield growing up but I did read American Girls. I feel like the early part of this post was just one big flashback omg. The nostalgia!

I'm not surprised that there's some Star Wars books here :D

Actually, I'm not sure! I donated a lot of books to the library in the last few years and then the last of the books I was going to donate to the library went to my grandma's little free library. I think the book I've had the longest might now be Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.

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orangerful July 4 2019, 03:10:29 UTC
OMG I think those are at my parents still. I actually have a hardcover collected edition of the "scary stories" that someone donated to the library and I snagged because, for awhile, they weren't publishing the original illustrations, which had been deemed "too scary" and "controversial".

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icecoldrain July 4 2019, 03:58:23 UTC
YESSSSS. When we heard they had changed the illustrations because they were "too scary" etc. my younger brother was outraged and I was like, why change what's not broken? The illustrations is part of what makes the books!

My younger brother read them so many times when we were growing up that they fell apart and my mom bought a new set lol. Man. Now I want to pull them out!

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE STORY?! Mine was the one about the bride who was playing hide and seek and found the perfect hiding place, but it was too perfect, and no one found her and she was stuck in the chest.

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orangerful July 4 2019, 04:00:26 UTC
It's been ages since I read them but the one that stuck with me the most, probably because of the creepy picture, was the girl who has the blemish on her face and it kept getting bigger and bigger and then IT BURST AND SPIDERS CRAWLED OUT!!!!!!!

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icecoldrain July 4 2019, 04:41:07 UTC
DUDE I FORGOT ABOUT THAT STORY.

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