by Astrid Lindgren, Joan Tate, J.K. Lambert
The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren is my first book for the Martel-Harper Challenge hosted by Dewey. It's a children's book with unusually serious and dark themes. I picked it up from the library in the Italian translation.Ten-year-old Karl and thirteen-year-old Jonathan are the two Lion brot...
I loaned this to a girlfriend and then she dumped me and then I called her house like every day all "GIVE ME MY BOOK BACK" until she finally left it outside my door so she wouldn't have to talk to me.I was a pretty big fan of this book.
remember that book you read in your childhood? it was in hardcover, it was a bit dusty and used, and you had that feeling that you would like this book. and so you read it- and it had adventures and it was interesting and you couldn't stop reading that book (you read other books before, but that was...
The book that made me who I am today.The one that taught me to stand up for my friends. The book that showed me that Somethings you just HAVE to do, or else you are not a real human being, just a little speck of dirt. Of course, I read it in the original Swedish, but anyone who has half a mind of re...
This was my favorite book growing up. It's wonderful and magical. It's also breathtakingly beautiful. I would recommend this book to everyone. I think every child should read it.
I like that book, but it`s sad ;(
I think PBS made a children's miniseries out of this book - my brother and I must have watched it a million times.
I had this subscription to Cricket magazine as a child and I read the first installment of this story and then my subscription ran out and because I was a kid in pre-internet times I couldn't figure out how to find the book. Or even that it was a book. Why didn't I just go to the library and get the...
I loved Astrid Lindgren's books growing up in the early 1990s...