![]() And rereading this novel was just as fun as it was when I was twee. Childhood happiness for about the price of a toonie. The Re-visiting Experience: Wandering around a secondhand book store, I stumbled upon a copy of this novel. Every time I remember this book I find myself smiling in happiness. To this day I thank the heavens that I was late into the book choosing and wound up with this diamond in the rough. I was hooked by the time Rudy wrote his letter of typhoid and being chased by bears and various other outrageous lies about his camping experience. One chapter into the novel and I could not be parted from its yellowing pages. 5 self proven wrong.)Īnyhow, filled with pessimism, I cracked over the yellowing pages and decided to get my ISU done and over with. In my mind, there was no conceivable way this sorry state of a novel could possibly be good. Here I was, stuck with the ugly novel no one wanted. ![]() I can no longer remember the reason why I was late in choosing the books, but by the time I got there, all that was left was these old, yellowing books called I Want To Go Home by Gordon Korman, with a crumbling cover so faded I could barely make out the cover image. ![]() (Idea from Taste Life Twice)īlast from the Past: I was in Grade 5 and we had one of those Independent Study Units things where you pick from a select booklist a novel to read and do write-ups for. ![]() ![]() In which I will talk about one of my childhood novels and my reaction rereading them. Whut 2 posts in one day?! the world's surely gonna end. ![]()
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