tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post122559551016412345..comments2024-03-18T22:22:47.181+00:00Comments on SF SAID: The Top 10 Children's Books Of All TimeSF Saidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-44856959146220446442022-11-04T16:51:58.699+00:002022-11-04T16:51:58.699+00:00Thank you so much - and I know what you mean, I wo...Thank you so much - and I know what you mean, I would rather pick 100 books too!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-89979534045167487202022-10-27T09:58:36.469+01:002022-10-27T09:58:36.469+01:00It's so great seeing everyone mention th
eir 1...It's so great seeing everyone mention th<br />eir 10 favourite books! I wouldn't pick ten to be really honest. I would rather pick<br />100 or above. <br />To S.F Said I'm actually glad you mentioned *The story of Tracy Beaker*<br />because I haven't actually seen anyone mention their favourite ten as any of Jacqueline Wilson books. Her books are awesome and I have loved reading her books ever since I was I'm year 4! <br />Hope you all enjoy reading including S.F.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-87210453573169688882015-12-10T01:01:11.840+00:002015-12-10T01:01:11.840+00:00That's incredibly kind of you, thank you so mu...That's incredibly kind of you, thank you so much! I'm not currently planning to write a sequel to Phoenix, as I don't know where I would take the story after that ending, but you never know - anything is possible!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-64848656466524678352015-12-08T22:58:00.863+00:002015-12-08T22:58:00.863+00:00I think that Phoenix should be on that list! P.S. ...I think that Phoenix should be on that list! P.S. Are you planning on writing a sequel to the book?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10531485981335955212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-8332956891927559542015-04-29T13:37:56.113+01:002015-04-29T13:37:56.113+01:00Thank you so much for the comment! The Phantom To...Thank you so much for the comment! The Phantom Tollbooth was in and out of my own top 10; I found it very hard to leave it out. On another day, it might well have been in. So I'm glad you liked it, and glad these lists inspired you to read another classic children's book!<br /><br />With best wishes,<br />SFSF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-53858279898455476252015-04-29T08:34:40.394+01:002015-04-29T08:34:40.394+01:00I have just read The Phantom Tollbooth (inspired b...I have just read The Phantom Tollbooth (inspired by all the lists I have seen here) and I must say it is quite wonderful and very funny! It certainly deserves to be on anybody's top 10. Margot van Herwaardennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-43963716466551866292015-04-20T21:05:57.360+01:002015-04-20T21:05:57.360+01:00That sounds fantastic, thank you again!That sounds fantastic, thank you again!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-29668095361695641802015-04-20T13:01:45.915+01:002015-04-20T13:01:45.915+01:00Margot van Herwaarden: Thank you for your reaction...Margot van Herwaarden: Thank you for your reaction. I would love to hear what you think of The King of the Copper Mountain. It was voted Children's Book of the Year in the Netherlands (this was many years ago), and it is still mentioned often as one of the best Dutch children's book ever. Margot van Herwaardennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-54205559092160283522015-04-19T14:33:42.560+01:002015-04-19T14:33:42.560+01:00Dear Margot,
Thank you so much for your thoughtfu...Dear Margot,<br /><br />Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments! I love many of the books on your top ten, including The Wind In The Willows (especially the parts about Toad, who I think is one of the great creations of children's literature.) And I'm excited to hear about books that are new to me, such as The King Of The Copper Mountain! I'll certainly be looking out for it now. <br /><br />With best wishes,<br />SFSF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-74938965270645576452015-04-19T14:29:02.064+01:002015-04-19T14:29:02.064+01:00What an inspiring story! Thank you so much for sh...What an inspiring story! Thank you so much for sharing it, Tamara - it's amazing to hear how children's books can change people's lives so deeply!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-63259510415831169732015-04-15T10:55:13.942+01:002015-04-15T10:55:13.942+01:00Margot van Herwaarden wrote: I have looked it up a...Margot van Herwaarden wrote: I have looked it up and Paul Biegel's book has been translated into English as "The King of the Copper Mountain". I found it on Goodreads and there are lots of rave reviews from English readers. And I see I listed only 8 books, so I have two more children´s books to choose. That would be Beyond the PawPaw Trees: The Story of Anna Lavinia, by Palmer Brown (lovely illustrations too), and The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Beagle. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-36446968252042648152015-04-15T10:08:59.073+01:002015-04-15T10:08:59.073+01:00I am surprised no-one mentions The Wind in the Wil...I am surprised no-one mentions The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, I always thought that was one of the most beautiful and funny books ever. It is still one of my favourites, along with (of course) the Narnia Chronicles, Winny the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, A Wizard of Earthsea, The Hobbit, and outsiders "Smoke from Cromwell's Time, by Joan Aiken, and "Het Sleutelkruid", a book by the Dutch children's author Paul Biegel (I am Dutch), I don't know if it has ever been translated into English. <br />Margot van Herwaarden, the NetherlandsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-2756655539089525612015-04-14T13:07:33.436+01:002015-04-14T13:07:33.436+01:00Finally someone said Harry Potter, that book chang...Finally someone said Harry Potter, that book changed my childhood and inspired me to get a degree in English literature and creative writing. I also went from the bottom of the class to the top after reading the series. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14858337841175305701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-59007189345672904222015-04-08T23:03:31.401+01:002015-04-08T23:03:31.401+01:00Dear Michael,
Thank you so much for much for a f...Dear Michael, <br /><br />Thank you so much for much for a fantastic list! I've been meaning to read Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh for many years now - look forward to doing so soon!<br /><br />With best wishes,<br />SF<br />SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-85815894227326854872015-04-08T09:58:10.320+01:002015-04-08T09:58:10.320+01:00All excellent lists, mine would be (for now)
1) T...All excellent lists, mine would be (for now)<br />1) The Hobbit<br />2) The Silver Sword<br />3) The Silver Chair<br />4) Matilda<br />5) Which Witch<br />6) The Borrowers<br />7) Grump and the Hairy Mammoth (the first book to make me laugh out loud)<br />8) Alice in Wonderland<br />9) The Phantom Tollbooth<br />10) Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NimhAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12185932441072299597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-39988870980365477032015-04-05T14:23:34.614+01:002015-04-05T14:23:34.614+01:00Thank you so much, Rachel! That's a great list...Thank you so much, Rachel! That's a great list, thanks for sharing it here. And I know exactly what you mean about adding 500 more!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-7863717046272990372015-04-04T22:48:55.791+01:002015-04-04T22:48:55.791+01:00Cracking list. My speedy list (because otherwise I...Cracking list. My speedy list (because otherwise I'll spend days thinking about it) in sort-of-order are:<br /><br />1) His Dark Materials<br />2) Matilda (or The Witches - can never decide)<br />3) Howl's Moving Castle<br />4) The Giver<br />5) Skellig<br />6) The London Eye Mystery<br />7) Holes<br />8) A Wrinkle in Time<br />9) Ender's Game<br />10) Coraline<br /><br />But I could add about 500 more! xRachel Hamiltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05262374240207646292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-71570309566830039182015-04-04T17:07:06.502+01:002015-04-04T17:07:06.502+01:00That sounds amazing; I'm going to seek it out....That sounds amazing; I'm going to seek it out. I absolutely love her Sun Horse, Moon Horse, which I read for the first time recently, and found heart-breaking & brilliant!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-37710270776309416912015-04-04T07:24:16.074+01:002015-04-04T07:24:16.074+01:00It's one of her Bronze Age ones. It's abou...It's one of her Bronze Age ones. It's about a boy called Drem who has a withered arm in a society that puts great store in physical prowess. Boys must earn their Warrior Scarlet to become men. The female characters are weak, too passive and poorly imagined, which is Sutcliff's great flaw for me, but it's an extraordinary and vivid journey into the long ago and Drem and his great fierce dog Whitethroat have had a place in my heart ever since I first read it. Sara Crowehttp://thefores.menoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-66425123210327827542015-04-03T22:11:03.173+01:002015-04-03T22:11:03.173+01:00Thank you so much, Stella! The Little Prince is o...Thank you so much, Stella! The Little Prince is one of the first books I can remember coming across; I think it was the very first I read on my own, so it's deep in my DNA. But I think it stands up to re-reading, so I'd definitely recommend giving it a go. You'll know within a couple of pages whether you like it or not!<br /><br />And I'm always glad to meet another fan of Charlotte Sometimes – and indeed the Cure! Strangely enough, they're one of the few bands I can write to; here's <a href="http://www.sfsaid.com/2012/12/writing-music_8.html" rel="nofollow">a blog I wrote about writing to their music!</a>SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-37675478494910235112015-04-03T22:05:05.356+01:002015-04-03T22:05:05.356+01:00Thank you, Sara – and wow! What a brilliant list!...Thank you, Sara – and wow! What a brilliant list! I am blown away by it. And along with Imogen's list, it just goes to show how many wonderful books our field has produced. <br /><br />I love the ones on it that I've read (1, 2, 3, 4 & 10), so I feel sure I would also love the ones I haven't read read yet. I'm especially intrigued by Warrior Scarlet, as I'm a fan of Sutcliff's but haven't come across that one yet. Is it one of her Roman ones?SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-70158525318337689262015-04-03T22:00:45.201+01:002015-04-03T22:00:45.201+01:00I've not read The Giver either, but I know man...I've not read The Giver either, but I know many people who love it, and Lois Lowry in general, so it's definitely on my TBR list too!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-47170954154925497392015-04-03T21:57:54.204+01:002015-04-03T21:57:54.204+01:00What a wonderful experience, and what a great memo...What a wonderful experience, and what a great memory. Thank you so much for sharing it here. I feel very much the same about Watership Down – it's probably my favourite book of all time, regardless of category. Here's <a href="http://www.sfsaid.com/2012/11/one-thing-ill-be-doing-in-this-blog-is.html" rel="nofollow">a blog I wrote about my own experience with it.</a> SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-89091083955868813232015-04-03T21:54:31.219+01:002015-04-03T21:54:31.219+01:00Thanks for your comment, Charlotte, and I totally ...Thanks for your comment, Charlotte, and I totally agree – ten is not nearly enough! And twenty wouldn't be enough, either. The field is just so rich and rewarding. <br /><br />Elidor, the Moomins, and Roger Lancelyn Green's myths are all big favourites of mine. I do like Russell Hoban too. I have a copy of Inkspell but haven't read it yet; and haven't come across One More River – but will look out for it now!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-510692062871980632.post-65452505700406016482015-04-03T21:51:09.090+01:002015-04-03T21:51:09.090+01:00Thanks so much, Erica! I love The Secret Garden an...Thanks so much, Erica! I love The Secret Garden and Treasure Island, but have never yet read Swallows And Amazons, though I've been meaning to for a long time. I know it would be on quite a few people's all-time favourite lists – including Philip Pullman's, I believe!SF Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08494052568322553484noreply@blogger.com