31 Books That Remind Us Of Childhood, If Your Read Any Of Them, Your Childhood Was Awesome (Photos)

At a point in our lives, we all need someone to cheer us up or something to make us recall the good old days and the things we used to do which made our childhood so interesting.

 

So if you are having an ugly day, I suggest that you sit, relax and reflect back at the good old days when there was no much hardship, when life was not totally the best but it was worth the stress, when children loved to go to school and loved reading their text books, novels and other story books.

 

Taking us back through memory lane; can you recollect from your childhood back in the 80s and 90s when you were is your primary and secondary schools? If you can recall, what were the books you read during your time and how well do you still remember these books?

 

Well there is a high probability that some of us might have forgotten because its been a long time. So to help you remember what your good old days looks looked like and give you that feeling which will definitely put a smile on your face, I have compiled some old books together to help you reminisce.

 

The Indomie generation might not have an idea about this.

 

Check them out below.

 

1. Chike and the River

2. This book was one of my best back then.

 

3. The Lion and the Jewel

4. A master piece from Woke Soyinka

 

5. The Joys of Motherhood.

6. Things Fall Apart

 

7. This book made me cry

8. How many of you understood mathematics with this? It was my worse nightmare.

9. Tales by Moonlight

10. Malam Gandoki

 

11. Alawiye

12. This was given to me as a price for being the best student back then.

13. Back to School.

14. Without a silver spoon

 

15. Ali is a boy, Simbi is a girl

16. I really enjoyed reading this book back then.

17. Sugar Girl

 

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26. Mother’s choice

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31. Owie the flute player

 

Wow! This story really thought me a lot because I still remember every line like it was yesterday. Owie was a good flute player but had to fake his death to see if his people could do without him. The length of the story is that it didn’t end well because he was replaced by another wonderful player.

 

Morales: Never allow pride set in, use your gift to serve even if you are not appreciated and you will be great one day.

 

So, how well do you remember these books and how many did you read?