tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-789068639639537298.post5204516349011219210..comments2023-07-26T08:38:29.619-07:00Comments on Bloggin 'Bout Books Blog: TBT: Little HouseUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-789068639639537298.post-15291232803707737522015-02-05T17:53:41.552-08:002015-02-05T17:53:41.552-08:00Yes!! That would be amazing. Someone should contac...Yes!! That would be amazing. Someone should contact the Wilder estate and be like, this would be a great thing to do. <br /><br />And like I mentioned, I totally want to do a reread of the whole series! I've been trying to remember if I did ever get past On the Banks of Plum Creek, but I don't think it happened! I would love to read the rest of the series. <br /><br />In rereading In the Big Woods, it did make me want to try out some homesteading things. I can totally see the correlation :DHayleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07457354183865424006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-789068639639537298.post-29907913575153571982015-02-05T17:35:37.610-08:002015-02-05T17:35:37.610-08:00I loved these books so much as a kid. I don't ...I loved these books so much as a kid. I don't think I read past 'On the Banks of Plum Creek' until a few years ago when I decided to reread the entire series. I will always love the first three the most, but 'The Long Winter' was also fantastic/horrifying. I wish there would be a reprinting with some facts about Native American perceptions and other important contextual info at the end, like how the American Girl books always had a little non-fiction part after the main story. <br /><br />My love for homesteading type activities is a direct result of the Little House books. Despite their problems I'm happy they planted that seed in me early. <br />-Caitlin<br />Catalinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04969700820152576251noreply@blogger.com