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1varielle
Muokkaaja: maaliskuu 25, 2008, 9:23 am

US F I C T I O N

1. The Eyes of the World: a Novel, Harold Bell Wright 16 copies on LT

2. Pollyanna, Eleanor H. Porter 570 copies

3. The Inside of the Cup, Winston Churchill 21 copies

4. The Salamander, Owen Johnson 4 copies

5. The Fortunate Youth, William J. Locke 0 copies

6. T. Tembarom, Frances Hodgson Burnett 21 copies

7. Penrod, Booth Tarkington 103 copies

8. Diane of the Green Van, Leona Dalrymple 2 copies

9. The Devil's Garden, W. B. Maxwell 0 copies

10. The Prince of Graustark, George Barr McCutcheon 6 copies

2geneg
maaliskuu 25, 2008, 10:28 am

Penrod and Penrod and Sam were two of my favorite books as a child.

3aviddiva
Muokkaaja: maaliskuu 26, 2008, 5:05 pm

I loved Pollyanna as a child (can you tell I was invested in being good?) My mother thought she was sickeningly sweet and didn't understand how I could read about her.

4keren7
huhtikuu 18, 2008, 12:08 pm

I have read Pollyanna

5jillmwo
huhtikuu 22, 2008, 7:42 pm

I had some issues with Pollyanna but I read it several times. I never entirely bought into the whole "glad game" theory.

6SaintSunniva
maaliskuu 26, 2009, 6:11 pm

I adored Penrod, and the other Penrod books, but can not stand Booth Tarkington's other books. My mother gave me Penrod when I was in my 30s, and the mother of four sons, saying she Finally Understood Boys because of Penrod. I read it aloud to my six children, sometimes laughing so hard I could hardly speak.

My mom had the same view of Pollyanna as aviddiva's mother....but I liked Pollyanna all the same when I was a kid. I think there is a real benefit to the people around one, if one keeps a cheerful attitude, despite trying circumstances.

7MAJic
joulukuu 6, 2009, 10:47 pm

#2 geneg

I loved Penrod and Penrod and Sam too!

Have you read City Boy by Herman Wouk.

I enjoyed it too. Although a good many years later.

8hailelib
Muokkaaja: joulukuu 7, 2009, 7:46 am

I've read Penrod and The Eyes of the World, both a long time ago.

ETA correct touchstone.

9adpaton
heinäkuu 12, 2010, 6:16 am

Yes - I've read Pollyanna! Also saw the film.

10vpfluke
elokuu 7, 2010, 9:55 pm

There are now 3 copies of "The Fortunate Youth" in LT, but still none of W B Maxwell's "The Devil's Garden".

11jillmwo
elokuu 9, 2010, 8:03 pm

Interestingly enough, The Devil's Garden has been scanned into the Google Books database. You can view the text in full there.