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* [[Kiss Kiss]] by [[Selma Mandine]]
 
* [[Kiss Kiss]] by [[Selma Mandine]]
 
* [[Little Monkey]] by [[?]]
 
* [[Little Monkey]] by [[?]]
* [[Pat the Bunny: Good Night, Bunny]] by [[?]]
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* Pat the Bunny
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** [[Pat the Bunny: Good Night, Bunny]] by [[Dorothy Kunhardt]]
 
* [[Ten Little Ladybugs]] by [[Melanie Gerth]]
 
* [[Ten Little Ladybugs]] by [[Melanie Gerth]]
 
* [[Ten Tiny Toes]] by [[Caroline Jayne Church]]
 
* [[Ten Tiny Toes]] by [[Caroline Jayne Church]]
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* [[The Minister's Black Veil]] by [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]]
 
* [[The Minister's Black Veil]] by [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]]
 
* [[The Mote In God's Eye]] by [[Larry Niven]] and [[Jerry Pournelle]]
 
* [[The Mote In God's Eye]] by [[Larry Niven]] and [[Jerry Pournelle]]
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* [[My Father's Dragon]] by [[Ruth Stiles Gannett]]
 
* [[Neuromancer]] by [[William Gibson]]
 
* [[Neuromancer]] by [[William Gibson]]
 
* [[The Neverending Story]] by [[Michael Ende]]
 
* [[The Neverending Story]] by [[Michael Ende]]
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* [[A Light In the Attic]] by [[Shel Silverstein]]
 
* [[A Light In the Attic]] by [[Shel Silverstein]]
 
* [[Where the Sidewalk Ends]] by [[Shel Silverstein]]
 
* [[Where the Sidewalk Ends]] by [[Shel Silverstein]]
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==Video Game Guides==
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These books are published works that act as guides for video games. I rarely read a video game guide cover-to-cover, but there are some exceptions.
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* [[Ultima VII: Blue Book - Key to the Black Gate]]
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* [[The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]
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* [[Ultima: Exodus - Hint Book]]
  
 
==Young Children's Books==
 
==Young Children's Books==
 
Books in this list are for young children who either can't yet read, or are learning to read. These books usually rely heavily on illustrations.
 
Books in this list are for young children who either can't yet read, or are learning to read. These books usually rely heavily on illustrations.
  
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* [[ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
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* [[Are You My Mother?]] by [[P.D. Eastman]]
 
* [[Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?]] by [[Bill Martin, Jr.]] and [[Eric Carle]]
 
* [[Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?]] by [[Bill Martin, Jr.]] and [[Eric Carle]]
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* [[The Cat In the Hat]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[Chilly Billy]] by [[Peter Mayle]]
 
* [[Chilly Billy]] by [[Peter Mayle]]
 
* [[The Foot Book]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[The Foot Book]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[Giraffes Can't Dance]] by [[Giles Andreae]] and [[Guy Parker-Rees]]
 
* [[Giraffes Can't Dance]] by [[Giles Andreae]] and [[Guy Parker-Rees]]
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* [[Go, Dog. Go!]] by [[P.D. Eastman]]
 
* [[Goodnight Moon]] by [[Margaret Wise Brown]]
 
* [[Goodnight Moon]] by [[Margaret Wise Brown]]
 
* [[Guess How Much I Love You]] by [[Sam McBratney]]
 
* [[Guess How Much I Love You]] by [[Sam McBratney]]
 
* [[Green Eggs and Ham]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[Green Eggs and Ham]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
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* [[I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words]] by [[P.D. Eastman]]
 
* [[If You Give a Mouse a Cookie]] by [[Laura Numeroff]]
 
* [[If You Give a Mouse a Cookie]] by [[Laura Numeroff]]
 
* [[The Littlest Angel]] by [[Charles Tazewell]]
 
* [[The Littlest Angel]] by [[Charles Tazewell]]
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* Madeline
 
* Madeline
 
** [[Madeline's Rescue]] by [[Ludwig Bemelmans]]
 
** [[Madeline's Rescue]] by [[Ludwig Bemelmans]]
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* [[Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[Miss Nelson Is Missing]] by [[Harry Allard]] and [[James Marshall]]
 
* [[Miss Nelson Is Missing]] by [[Harry Allard]] and [[James Marshall]]
 
* [[Night Night, Groot]] by [[Brendan Deneen]]
 
* [[Night Night, Groot]] by [[Brendan Deneen]]
 
* [[Night-Night Michigan]] by [[?]]
 
* [[Night-Night Michigan]] by [[?]]
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* [[Oh, the Places You'll Go!]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* Peter Rabbit
 
* Peter Rabbit
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** [[The Tale of Tom Kitten]] by [[Beatrix Potter]]
 
** [[The Tale of Tom Kitten]] by [[Beatrix Potter]]
 
* [[Please, Mr. Panda]] by [[Steve Antony]]
 
* [[Please, Mr. Panda]] by [[Steve Antony]]
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* [[Put Me In the Zoo]] by [[Robert Lopshire]]
 
* [[Sesame Street]]
 
* [[Sesame Street]]
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** [[Another Monster At the End of This Book]] by [[Jon Stone]]
 
** [[Ernie's Little Lie]] by [[Dan Elliott]]
 
** [[Ernie's Little Lie]] by [[Dan Elliott]]
 
** [[The Monster At the End of This Book]] by [[Jon Stone]]
 
** [[The Monster At the End of This Book]] by [[Jon Stone]]
 
* [[Stone Soup]] by [[Marily Sapienza]]
 
* [[Stone Soup]] by [[Marily Sapienza]]
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* [[There's a Wocket In My Pocket]] by [[Dr. Seuss]]
 
* [[The True Story of the Three Little Pigs]] by [[Jon Scieszka]]
 
* [[The True Story of the Three Little Pigs]] by [[Jon Scieszka]]
 
* [[Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and Other Favorite Bedtime Rhymes]] by [[Sanja Rescek]]
 
* [[Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and Other Favorite Bedtime Rhymes]] by [[Sanja Rescek]]

Revision as of 12:03, 21 February 2018

This is a list of all the books I've read to the best of my memory.

Ancient Writings

Books in this category are over 500 years old.

Baby Books

These books are meant to be read to babies.

Biographies & Memoirs

These are non-fiction biographies or memoirs.

Comics

These are collections of newspaper comics, not graphic novels.

Fiction

This is general fiction for children who can read and adults.

Game Books

Books in this list have game elements to them.

Graphic Novels

These are more teen or adult oriented comics.

Non-Fiction

This is general non-fiction for children and adults.

Poetry

These are books consisting mostly of poetry.

Video Game Guides

These books are published works that act as guides for video games. I rarely read a video game guide cover-to-cover, but there are some exceptions.

Young Children's Books

Books in this list are for young children who either can't yet read, or are learning to read. These books usually rely heavily on illustrations.