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Old 09-03-2011, 04:59 PM   #20
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I've got a few that I actually still re-read every once in a while. I was in 7th grade the first time I read The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury, and I still re-read it once a year. It's my all time favorite science fiction book.

I haven't read them in a few years, but The Tripod Trilogy by John Christopher is another that I first read in Junior High, and re-read occasionally. I know there is a 4th book, but I never read it until just a few years ago. I have all 4 on my bookshelf upstairs, and just put them on my TBR pile after reading someones post in the "What are you reading now?" thread.

The Teddy Bear Habit by James Lincoln Collier is another favorite. I also first read this when I was in Junior High. I used to check it out from the library a couple times a year when I was a kid. About 8-9 years ago I was at a library sale and found a copy of it. I bought it immediately, and the poor, tattered green hardback sits proudly on my downstairs bookshelf along side my leather bound books.
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