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SilvergunSuperman
Aug 7, 2010

Judy Blume, more like Judy...Blume..

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SilvergunSuperman
Aug 7, 2010

TITTIEKISSER69 posted:


My go-to children's books were the Bruno & Boots series, I just looked and it's up to 7 books. I read the first five, although the fifth one only once - it was never in the library.

Did any fellow Canucks watch the TV movies based on the books? Any good?

Never saw the movies but I loved those dumb books.

Cathy & Diane :love:

Also, cutesy newbar was a decent dude.

SilvergunSuperman
Aug 7, 2010

Extra Large Marge posted:

There was one that stood out though "The Car". It's about a 14-year-old kid with loser parents who end up leaving each other "Dear John" letters on the same night, thus accidentally abandoning the kid.

So he does what any other 14 year old boy would do: assemble a kit car in his garage that his dad owned but never got around to and hit the open road. Later he befriends some Army Ranger Vietnam veterans, I remember the book ending abruptly during a huge fight at a roadhouse.

Haha this book gave me a weird feeling, I remember thinking as a kid hanging out with an old weirdo drifter that basically attached himself to you plus his pal was kinda sketchy.

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