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Harriet the Spy: 50th Anniversary Edition
Harriet the Spy: 50th Anniversary Edition | Louise Fitzhugh
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This special 50th Anniversary Edition of the classic and ground-breaking coming-of-age novel, Harriet the Spy, includes tributes by Judy Blume, Meg Cabot, Lois Lowry, Rebecca Stead, and many more, as well as a map of Harriet's New York City neighborhood and spy route and original author/editor correspondence. Using her keen observation skills, 11-year-old Harriet M. Welsch writes down in her notebook what she considers the truth about everyone in and around her New York City neighborhood. When she loses track of her notebook, it ends up in the wrong hands, and before she can stop them, her friends read the sometimes awful things she's observed and written about each of them. How can Harriet find a way to keep her integrity and also put her life and her friendships back together? I dont know of a better novel about the costs and rewards of being a truth teller, nor of any book that made more readers of my generation want to become fiction writers. I love the story of Harriet so much I feel as if I lived it. Jonathan Franzen, author of Freedom and The Corrections From the Hardcover edition.
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Blueberry
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Harriet the Spy of course! 😄

#MiddleGradeMonday
@Karisimo

Karisimo Classic! Thanks for playing! 6mo
AmyG I loved this book so much when I was a kid. 6mo
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DGRachel
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Bailedbailed

My streak of Nopes continues. I picked this up from my library for banned books week and I‘m a little sorry about that. I didn‘t expect to like Harriet, at least in the beginning, but I actually find her intolerable. I switched to audio, but I‘m just not enjoying the writing either. So, chalk another one up to just not my thing, and that‘s fine. (I do like Ole Golly, though. I‘d almost keep reading just for her)

Ruthiella I loved this as a child, but when I reread it, I was struck by how mean all the kid are. 😂 Definitely reminded me that children and adults have very different perspectives. 1y
DGRachel @Ruthiella Yes! I tried to remind myself of that and it didn‘t help. 😂 I‘m not sure if I‘m just too far away from that age now or if I don‘t want to be reminded of how horrible children can be at that age. 1y
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Bklover
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I loved Harriet the Spy! I‘d read it over and over and eat tomato/mayo sandwiches and buy notebooks. It was my first journaling attempt. Thanks for the tag, @Eggs !❤️

If you haven‘t yet, join in!
#littenswanttoknow

rubyslippersreads I still reread Harriet the Spy. It‘s one of my comfort books. 📓🔎 2y
Eggs 💗📚💗 2y
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rubyslippersreads
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One of my favorite books is on sale for #Kindle today. (Can‘t say I like the new cover, though.) #kindledeal #ebook

LeahBergen I‘m not a fan of that cover either. 🫤 2y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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I had a really fun time making this quiz! Check it out and let me know if you're Meg from A Wrinkle in Time, Harriet the Spy, Cassie from Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, or another tween heroine!

https://www.autostraddle.com/quiz-which-fictional-heroine-from-a-classic-tween-b...

LeahBergen I‘m Judy Blume‘s Margaret! 👏👏 2y
EKonrad I‘m Meg in A Wrinkle in Time. 😊 2y
merelybookish I also got Meg. 😁 2y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @merelybookish I think she's a popular result! 2y
Hollie I got Cammy 2y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Hollie oh yay, you're the first person I've seen get her! She's a sweetheart who goes through big personal growth! 2y
Clare-Dragonfly I got Meg! Yaaaaay! ❤️ 2y
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Sophronisba
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This is a really interesting lit, but Harriet the Spy is still my favorite book on it:

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/22/t-magazine/new-york-city-novels-books.html

EvieBee I love it too! 2y
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JackOBotts
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I think this is the first time I‘ve “panned” a book…⭐️⭐️ - This did not age well for me. Picked up on a nostalgic whim from the library, I‘m thankful my kiddo wasn‘t interested in reading this when I first recommended it.

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Texreader
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Nowhere‘s Instagram video feed is great today, a look at banned books and why they were banned, like this one.

Nebklvr Naughty Harriet 3y
wanderinglynn The horror 😱 a child who talks back! 🤣 3y
mandarchy Did she mix drinks for her parents as well? 3y
ravenlee Yep, no kid would ever lie without learning it from a book first. 🙄 3y
SamAnne One of my favorites as a kid. 3y
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I re-read this so many times as a kid, and re-reading as an adult was a bit strange. I loved Harriet then and really wanted to be her - I started keeping a notebook, I wished I lived in a city so I could spy on my neighbours. Rereading it as an adult, I still like how feisty she is, even how horrible she is at times, but I can see now that she's also quite dysfunctional, and maybe we're supposed to feel sorry for her, not want to be her.

Ruthiella I was surprised when I reread it as a kid how mean the kids are-including Harriet! I did get any of that as a child. 3y
LeslieO On my all time fav list. I always wanted to reread it but I guess I won‘t! 3y
SamAnne I wanted to be her….I want to reread as an adult. 3y
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Comfort re-read. Must have read this at least 20 times as a kid. Hope it's as good as I remember it.

AmyG It was one of my most favorites. (edited) 4y
LeslieO On my Top Ten list! 4y
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Gissy
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I enjoyed this one but this time I read it with adult eyes, there were concerns about Harriet‘s behavior. Loved her young critical thinking process. My heart was broken during the goodbye to her significant person. However, it should be discussed with middle grade children of what is appropriate or not when you write about others in school journal (social media). Also it should be discussed differences of being a “spy” vs public privacy. 3.75⭐️

DieAReader 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! This is one of those childhood classics I've never gotten around to reading. 4y
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CBee
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Offloaded a bunch of books at Little Free Libraries today, and found THIS!! I loved Harriet as a kid! 🥳🥳🥳👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

ElizaMarie Harriet is amazing!!! 4y
merelybookish Fun cover! 4y
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mandarchy
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1. I seem to have developed a fetish for natural fibers, making me prone to prefer historical fiction and nonfiction history. If I read anything from the 18th century I can't help but wonder where Jamie and Claire are meanwhile...

2. No preference. But I tend to remember them if they mention sandwiches.

@andrea313
@TheSpineView

MothAndMoons I feel exactly the same about Jamie & Claire 😂 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
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AmyG This was one of my most favorite books as a child. 4y
KathyWheeler I loved this book so much! I‘m sure I read it at least ten times — probably more — when I was a kid. 4y
SomedayAlmost Loved this book! 4y
SamAnne I read this one so many times. As a classic tom boy it was affirming. 4y
Larkken I annoyed so many people after being inspired by this book as a child! Lol 🕵️🏻‍♀️ 4y
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KathyWheeler
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I‘m more of a goody-two-shoes than Harriet but I was always curious like she is.
1: swimming and diving — I wasn‘t good enough to be on the teams. When I was in grad school though, I was diving for fun, and one of the members of the diving team started practicing with me because he said that I had “the soul of a diver.” 😊
2/ my university is not pressuring us to return to the library building. I can continue to work from home.
#ThankfulThursday

Reggie Awww I like the answer to #2. 4y
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Ruthiella
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#FallFinds

Because Harriet‘s actions are occasionally #furtive. 🕵️‍♀️

Eggs I ❤️❤️ Harriet 👏🏻📚🤗 4y
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KVanRead
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1. I‘m bad at team sports but I like running. I did one season x-country in high school then took up marathoning in my late-30s. Ran 6 marathons, then one day I was done.🤷🏻‍♀️ Have been running more again since lockdown—grateful to be reminded how much it helps my mental health.
2. Good health of my near & dear, clean air, and our little A/C unit as we have another heat advisory - turned out to be a good buy ✅
#ThankfulThursday

KVanRead Thanks for the tag @eeclayton Want to play @annie1215 and @slategreyskies ? 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River I loved running and CC and track were my sports. I have been struggling a bit with the mental health side of it... in the last year I have had 2 knee surgeries and the orthopedist said I can‘t run anymore. Glad you‘ve been able to rekindle your running love 🥰 4y
KVanRead @cosmosmoon ugh - so sorry! Those are tough words to hear! I lost my running mojo for a while due to injury. Nothing so extreme as to require surgery but enough to cause pain that sucked all the joy out of it. I‘ve tried yoga, swimming, and hiking/walking and all have their good points and def good for mental health but none quite compare. Now I try to keep it short and slow so I can keep doing it😌 4y
eeclayton You could send a little heat to this part of the world (Hungary), it's been cold and rainy all week! 4y
KVanRead @eeclayton Take It!, please!!! 😂 Hope your weather improves soon. 4y
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xicanti
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Soon as I woke up this morning, I knew it was time to reread HARRIET THE SPY.

rubyslippersreads ❤️❤️❤️ Harriet! 4y
xicanti @rubyslippersreads I was TOTALLY OBSESSED with her when I was 8! 4y
SamAnne I loved that book when I was a kid! 4y
kspenmoll One of my childhood favorite! 4y
batsy Ooh, perfect! And such a cosy, inviting photo 😍 4y
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rubyslippersreads
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Harriet finds that being a #spy and a #freethinker isn‘t always easy, but I‘ll bet she could solve the case of #thetexaschainsawmassacre

#WordsOfOctober #FallFinds #QuotsyOct20 #HorrorSeason #moon #multitasking

Klou 👏👏👏 Bravo. Again. 4y
OriginalCyn620 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
Eggs 👏🏻💕👏🏻💕 4y
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KatesFree
Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh

Pretty much the best book ever.

A girl that didn't play by the rules and wanted to be a writer.

Set me off on my career of reading.

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Paperback.Propensity
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I liked Harriet the Spy. I didn't love it, but I did care for Harriet and liked her a lot.
After that I read Coraline, and that I loved.

My library is doing "grab and go" but the security guard is too aggressive so I am trying to check out e-books whenever possible so as not to have to deal with her.

Bookzombie That‘s awful about the security guard. I‘m glad you can still take advantage of the online library. 4y
Paperback.Propensity @Bookzombie Yes, I am grateful for that 4y
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Paperback.Propensity
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I've long been wanting to read Harriet the Spy. The movie came out when I was very young, about 5 years old, and it always stuck with me. I think it actually influenced me to start writing in the first place, so I am excited to read the book!

Qpri Now I want a tomato sandwich! 😋😋 4y
kspenmoll ❤️Harriet! 4y
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Paperback.Propensity @kspenmoll I love her already! 4y
CaliforniaCay Same here! I was so happy to rewatch it for the first time in years the other day. Oh the nostalgia! 😍 4y
Paperback.Propensity @CaliforniaCay I am rewatching it soon, pretty excited about it! 4y
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Ruthiella
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These are three books that take place in New York that I read and loved as a child. I was always amazed at how these kids were allowed to walk and take buses and cabs around a big city like NYC without adults. I walked to school with other kids but that was it. I would have been terrified to take a bus on my own. 😀

#3books

merelybookish Loved Harriet. Made me fascinated with egg creams. 4y
Ruthiella @merelybookish I‘ve never had one! 😀 4y
Centique Yes! I loved all of these. I dreamed of running away to the museum and whenever the class trip went to the museum I would look out for suitable hiding spots 😂 Also The Saturdays! I read every Enright book I could get my hands on. 4y
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Ruthiella @Centique Back in the day department stores used to have displays of bedroom furniture sets (kind of like IKEA does now) and I always used to think about sneaking off and spending the night in the store. 😅 4y
batsy @merelybookish @Ruthiella Same! Someday I'll make it NY and have an egg cream 🙌🏽 4y
OriginalCyn620 Awesome! 4y
thebluestocking We chose two of the same today! Great books! 💙 4y
Ruthiella @thebluestocking Great minds think alike! 😂 4y
rubyslippersreads I keep meaning to read the Melendy series. 4y
Ruthiella @rubyslippersreads Do it! They are cute. 😀 4y
rubyslippersreads @merelybookish @ruthiella @batsy I‘ve never had one either, but I have had a tomato sandwich. 😄🍅 (edited) 4y
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Auntynanny
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I'm so happy that I finally read this! I watched the movie shortly after it first came out years ago and I remember really enjoying it. I may have too rewatch it to see all the differences.

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rubyslippersreads
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I blame Harriet for my lifelong #notebook addiction. 😂 #notebookaddict #QuotsyMay20

Zoes_Human I never thought about it, but that's probably where mine started as well. 5y
MissAimz_55 Oh I think I‘m going to add this to the booklist o want to read with my fiancé. We read books together and then watch the movie. So far it‘s been wonder, Charlie and the chocolate factory, Peter Pan, and island of the blue dolphins 5y
batsy 💜 5y
Jebpix Another one of my childhood favs! 5y
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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#7Days7Books
Day 2 (Which was supposed to be yesterday but I got distracted by the readathon!)
We present here seven books that will remain in our minds, because they touched us so much, changed us. No further comment!
#HarrietTheSpy

SkeletonKey Oh gosh... I was a bit obsessed. 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Loved these books! 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @SkeletonKey Oh yes, me too for years! 5y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @BarbaraTheBibliophage Still one of my favourites! 5y
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thebluestocking
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One of my favorite books of all time. Harriet‘s spying, school, and life adventures hook me time and again. 💙

Scochrane26 I bought a new copy of this one, think I gave my old one to my cousin for her kids. Wish I hadn‘t given the old one away. 5y
thebluestocking @Scochrane26 I get that. I have two copies: this one and a newer one. But I always end up reading this one! 💙 5y
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thebluestocking
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Going back to reread a favorite, since newer books are not working for my quarantine brain. Just reading this first page made me feel better.

JackOBotts Love Harriet! 5y
Nute I‘m ordering another copy of this book today! My childhood copy fell apart! 5y
BarbaraBB Hope you are well 💚🍀 5y
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thebluestocking @JackOBotts she‘s the best! 💙 5y
thebluestocking @Nute I have two copies: my battered childhood one and a newer one. I still read the battered one. 🤷‍♀️💙 5y
thebluestocking @BarbaraBB I am. Thank you. I hope you are well too! I haven‘t been on Litsy as much, but I have been closely following the #ToB. Some crazy twists and turns! Can‘t wait to see how it all ends up. 💙 (edited) 5y
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Nute
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#MiddleGradeMarch
When I talk about books that I read in my childhood most of the time I don't remember the story. I don't remember all of the characters. I don't remember how long it took me to finish reading the book.
But what I do remember is probably the most precious gift of discovering literature as a child -> the story lifted me beyond the gravitational pull of this earthly planet and delivered me to some place else.👇🏽

Tonton ❤️ Harriet❣️ 5y
Nute I couldn't wait to go. I wanted to read under the bed covers in the middle of the night, on the playground at recess, sitting under oak trees in the backyard, laying in the grassy fields behind our house under cloudy skies, in the bath tub...everywhere and all the time!
One good reading experience made me hungry for the next. Sometimes a book was so good, I just wanted to read it over and over again.👇🏽
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Nute
I don't remember anything about the book, Harriet the Spy, except that I absolutely loved it. I carried it to all my secret places for months on end, and read it so many times from beginning to end until it began to fall apart.

I have a lot of books like that from my childhood, books that were loved so much that they eventually required the taping and gluing of covers and pages to remain intact.👇🏽
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Nute I remember pleading with my Mom for the purchase of a composition notebook📓 so that I could write things down like Harriet (far more cooler known as journaling now...well, she was a spy🥴). PLEASE MOM!

Although the storylines cannot be recalled accurately, none of that matters to me. These books rate high with me, because I remember how I felt when I read them: that reading was more than just something to do, it was a discovery. It was a gift!

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megnews @Nute you‘ve really captured what it is to become and love being a reader from a young age. I can‘t remember the stories either nor even much of the ones I loved from a year ago. But I remember the feelings they invoked and the sense of adventure. Beautiful post. 5y
MicheleinPhilly I ❤️ everything about this post. 5y
Megabooks Love you post!! 💕💕 5y
Tamra Ahhhhh....to go back and capture that moment we became readers again! 5y
Bklover Beautiful post, and Harriet was one of my favorites! 5y
erzascarletbookgasm ❤️ this post! 5y
rubyslippersreads @Nute You‘re just like me! I still ❤️ Harriet. My mom wouldn‘t buy me a notebook, though ( I think she was afraid I‘d get into the same kind of trouble Harriet did. 😂) I definitely remember that feeling of wanting to read every minute; I used to get in trouble for reading during recess. 😊 5y
Nute @megnews @Tamra Thank you! Some of my best memories are of my childhood reading adventures and how much I loved a particular story or wanted to be a particular character. I‘ve read many good stories as an adult, but reading has never felt as all encompassing as it did in childhood. (edited) 5y
Nute @MicheleinPhilly @Megabooks @erzascarletbookgasm You‘re making me all tingly inside!💕 5y
Tamra @Nute very true! 5y
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gradcat
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1. I think I‘ve been reading since forever, how‘s that? I loved the Nancy Drew series. Also Harriet the Spy, Ramona the Pest, some Judy Blume & William Steig. 📚
2. I loved Barbies & EZ-bake stoves; Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion 🎥; Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Avengers, The Saint & Dark Shadows 📺; and swimming.
3. President Kennedy was killed; Beatles on Ed Sullivan; Vietnam war; March on Washington-MLK speech

@amber_ldsmom
4. Done
#MGMS

sblbooks Swimming was one of my favorites too, thanks for playing. 5y
Crazeedi Yes to all your tv shows! 5y
gradcat @sblbooks The pleasure is all mine—thank you for the post! ♥️ 5y
gradcat @Crazeedi I knew we had a lot in common!! ♥️♥️♥️ 5y
Crazeedi @gradcat 😉❤❤ 5y
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TheSpineView
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#MagnificentMarch @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@OriginalCyn620
#NameinTitle

So many good books with a person's name in the title. For example, the Harry Potter books, Emma, Rebecca, Oliver Twist, etc. I choose this one because I read it with my youngest grand daughter a few weeks ago.

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 5y
Scochrane26 One of my favorites. 5y
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Geenie 💖 this movie 🎥 5y
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ElizaMarie
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Re-reading this book brought back so many good memories :) I loved it of course . #GiftBook

#WinterBookBingo #WinterBingo #Challenge
@Honeybeegirl

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ElizaMarie
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Someone doesn‘t want me to read :)

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ElizaMarie
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I‘ve been thinking about my father a lot lately and all the stories I wish I could tell him.

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ElizaMarie
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Got home! Laying on the couch cuddling with the baby!!

britt_brooke Cutie! 5y
AkashaVampie Get some rest!! 5y
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ElizaMarie @AkashaVampie just laying here with my baby is super restful. I think his snoring zaps my energy... he is one of those psychic vampires 🧛🏻‍♂️ 5y
SconsinBookyBadger A psychic vampire who‘s so cuuuute! 🐶 5y
ElizaMarie @AnansiGirl ha thanks! He prevents me all the time from being productive, zaps the energy right out of me 5y
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ElizaMarie
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Haha my hubby took me to eat wurst yesterday and it was heavenly :) ❤️❤️❤️

Bklover Oh, Harriet! I can‘t hear that name without craving a tomato sandwich and an egg cream. 5y
ElizaMarie @Bklover Haha ! I was thinking about how horrible it would be to have a tomato sandwich for lunch every day! Ah! 5y
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ElizaMarie
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Victoriahoperose Oh man. Brings back so many memories. I loved this book when I was a kid! 5y
ElizaMarie @Victoriahoperose me too! I looked up to her so much! I would be super annoying and “spy“ on people and kept a notebook of random “facts“ about people/things, mostly things I just guessed at. And used code names (because I had younger siblings) but yeah. I am enjoying this re-read nostalgia warm fuzzy feelings :) 5y
Victoriahoperose Yes!!! I loved all the spy and detectives when I was younger. Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew, etc. I would love a Harriet the Spy reboot but I feel like I would be disappointed considering the way they changed Nancy Drew in the new series. 5y
rubyslippersreads One of my favorite books! 🔎📓🔦 5y
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ElizaMarie
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I‘m excited to reread this wonderful book. Was a great gift from a super sweet person. :) yay!!!

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ElizaMarie
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#StoryBookSunday : so this was one of my favorites as a child. I used to write all sorts of “clues” about strangers and do the thing where you make up stories about what people might be up to. I think it‘s helped me become more inquisitive and observant as an adult

#ParanormalLoveCrew (#PLC)
@AkashaVampie , @Bookworm54 , @jb72

#NovelWatchingCrew (#NWC)
@AkashaVampie , @AnansiGirl

jb72 That‘s cool 😎 5y
VioletBramble I did that too - “playing town“. This was the first book that I read that I LOVED. Still in my top 10 favorites list nearly 50 years later.
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ElizaMarie @VioletBramble I think I need to do a reread of this one :) 5y
SconsinBookyBadger I never read Harriet the Spy as a kid. Adding to my tbr anyways. 😁 5y
ElizaMarie @AnansiGirl a part of me wants to start a nostalgia type book club :) 5y
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Got this in the mail today 💗💗💗 one of my all time favorite books as a kid. I use to get in so much trouble for keeping a notepad with everything I seen and what people around the house said 😂 I had my own rock collection too. Each rock had their own names and I‘d play with them often. I wanted a utility belt but my parents were assholes and refused to get me one lol I can‘t believe it‘s taken so many years to order this book💗

ElizaMarie I did the same! I was all in everyone's business when I was younger. 5y
Caffeinated_Reader @ElizaMarie I love that so much!!! #soulsisters 🕵️‍♀️ 🕵️‍♀️ 5y
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Gina
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Bklover Oh YES!!!!!! Harriet is my favorite book from childhood and inspired everything from my love of notebooks to tomato sandwiches!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 6y
Gina @Bklover awwww that is so neat. It was Nancy Drew for me 🤗🤗🤗 6y
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thebluestocking
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This was one of my favorite books as a kid. I found it at a thrift store and have reread it dozens of times since, as you can see.

Congratulations on the milestone, @IamIamIam. I actually found you because of the great books people are posting for your #26Kgiveaway!

IamIamIam Awesome! I remember the movies but I don't think I ever read this! Thanks & good luck! 6y
BookNAround Loved this book so much! 6y
AmyG A favorite of mine, too. 6y
thebluestocking @IamIamIam Thanks for hosting a giveaway! The book is way better than the movie. 😉 6y
thebluestocking @BookNAround @AmyG I‘m so glad to have found more fans of this wonderful book! 6y
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valeriegeary
Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh
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Got my niece a new book for Christmas. Also a set of notebooks and pencils. She is now sneaking around the house, scribbling down her observations. I've created a monster! 😆🤗😂 #raisingreaders

BookNAround Love it! 6y
AmyG Oh, how I loved this book. ❤️ 6y
JennyM I love this! 6y
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saresmoore Fantastic! 😍 6y
AlaMich Awesome book choice! 6y
CouronneDhiver I did the same when I first read Harriet... jotted down notes on all the neighbours comings and goings 😂😂 6y
batsy I love it ❤️ 6y
valeriegeary @CouronneDhiver I did this too! Only my neighbors were way more boring than the ones in the book! 😄 6y
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Bklover
Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh
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Congratulations @Moray_Reads on your milestone! I think my most life changing book was Harriet the Spy. I discovered a kindred spirit and journaling. I went out and bought my first notebook and started writing my thoughts. She introduced a whole new world to me!
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SilversReviews Congrats!! 6y
Moray_Reads There is so much love for Harriet on Litsy but I've never read them! I've been tempted by journaling a few time but I just don't have the sticking power! 😂 Thanks for entering ❤️ 6y
Trashcanman 🤗👁️👁️🤗💕👁️👁️💕❤️ 6y
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jmofo
Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh
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1. I think I was always writing in notebooks so I related to Harriet. Something like this story actually happened to me in fifth grade.
2. If we‘re talking passion: pie. Volume consumed: cake
3. I write, various fiber arts, wandering, agonizing, being alone, enjoying nature, traveling, gardening...
4. Colorado‘s pretty great but also cold, rocky coastal places with rain
Thanks for the tag, @Trashcanman #friyayintro

arubabookwoman I‘m into fiber arts too #LMPBC partner-would love to hear more about what you do! 6y
jmofo @arubabookwoman I started sewing, crocheting, weaving, and some needlework when I was a kid, learned how to knit and felt in my twenties. I want to get into drop spinning but I already have too much yarn. I like to make clothing and toyish things. Except for the sewing, I don‘t use patterns, so I think this Winter I‘m going to try to make a sweater from a pattern. I probably won‘t follow it. I‘m going to try. What do you like to make? 6y
Smrloomis 😂 I really love your answer to #2! 6y
jmofo @Smrloomis As the Log Lady says, “This cherry pie is a miracle.” 6y
Smrloomis @jmofo 👍🏽 6y
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JoyBlue
Harriet the Spy | Louise Fitzhugh
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If Litsy had been around when I first read this, at age 8, I probably would have rated it 4 stars. I should probably stop rereading my favorite childhood books. 🤔😉 So far, only The Phantom Tollbooth has held up. 💙

Sleepswithbooks I remember loving this book!!! 6y
Louise This brings back memories of going around with my own little spy book! 6y
LibrarianRyan One of the new librarians at work has never read or seen Phantom Tollbooth. Guess what he is getting for Christmas. 6y
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JoyBlue @Louise Haha—fun! 🔎 6y
JoyBlue @LibrarianRyan Amazing! Which edition? I reread it fairly regularly, in print (I have multiple editions) or audio (narrated by David Hyde Pierce). You‘re a good friend/co-worker! 6y
Coffeedaily One of my favorites when I was a kid. We had a neighborhood spy club with composition notebooks full of mundane minutia. So fun! 6y
JoyBlue @Coffeedaily 😎🔎 6y
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