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Posted: 5 years ago
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Never read mills n boons ... just a thought of luv stories made me puke during kid- teen phase.

I was such a agatha christie fan that i always dreamt of becoming author of mystery books as a child 😆

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Dhanusg

Never read mills n boons ... just a thought of luv stories made me puke during kid- teen phase.

I was such a agatha christie fan that i always dreamt of becoming author of mystery books as a child 😆

@bold- yeah M&B, Silhouette romance and some comics too...there were a bunch of those romance books that I stayed away from. I've a friend who tried her best to get me to read one ....😃with no success.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: iluvusakshi

Chamapk, thak thak ani chandoba.

Ani diwali ank. Sometimes kishor suddha.


Most of Diwali Ank at that time used to be good, haven't read them for some time now. I guess I need to start reading them again.


Originally posted by: Dhanusg

Champak tinkle luv suppandi jokes

Then all comics esp mandrake, hated archie n jughead

Nancy drew agatha christie hardy boys

All teen detective fiction

Makes me so nostalgic


Oh yes supandi jokes were quite funny. I too did not like much of Archie. My friends did read Archie Digest though.


Originally posted by: BhetuPunha

I used to read a lot of Hardy boyssmiley8. but my favourites were Hardy boys case files smiley20. I guess anybody alive today must have read Hardy boys smiley37.

We had a subscription for Chandoba till it shutdown , unfortunately my mom gave all chandoba issues we had as raddi paper smiley44, Can you imagine, such a great pop culture icon as Raddi smiley37.

Used to read Champak, ACK toosmiley20.


That is very unfortunate. It is very difficult to find Marathi Chandoba. Hindi, English and Telugu Chandoba are easy to find but not Marathi. I wish somebody buys Chandoba and restarts the issues.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: NerdyMukta

Very fond memories of sitting in the balcony and reading hours on end....smiley1and getting lost in the stories.

Tinkle, ACK (lots of them), Phantom, Mandrake

Champak, Kishor, Chandamama

Kids section of Sunday newspaper- major highlight of Sunday mornings

Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Agatha Christie- went through a phase where I read her every single day and have probably read all her books by now.


Balcony was the place to be.

I started reading agatha Christie as a teenager, I was more of a Perry mason guy, read a lot of his books.


Originally posted by: Bacillusbadius

Champak

Chandoba

Kishor

Thak Thak

Chintu

parikatha

jadui katha

Ankur

Balmitra


I too used to read parikatha and Jadui katha, the books were about 25-30 pages long.

I have never heard of ankur and Balmitra. Were they local to specific regions like Pune or Nagpur ?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Charu-Deu

Chandoba , Kishore , Indrajaal comics, Sunday children sections of newspapers

Two magazine , both Marathi closed in 70s --

Kumar by Rane prakashan ( where all the faster fene stories appeared first )

& there was a tiny but beautyful Marathi magazine called " Phool Baag "

It was produced by one Mr Ashok Mahimkar , who handwrite the whole issue & then ran colored cyclostyle !


Are you sure Kumar closed down in 70's ? I remember reading Kumar in 80's. in fact Kumar and Kishore were two of my favourite magazines and there would be a race to get new Kumar issue in the Library. Or are your Kumar and my Kumar are different magazines ? .

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Notafan

Nostalgia.

As a kid I used to read Chandoba, thak Thak, Kishor and Champak magazines. There were many Marathi books from small time publishers about raja-rani, and adventures and magic and all sorts of other kid stories. I would read them a lot. Don't remeber authors though.

I read Hardy Boys, Trixie Beldon, Nancy Drew, Agatha Christie.

Amongst comics I read Chacha Chaudhary and Lotpot.


But my most favourite books of all time are FaFe Books. How come nobody even mentioned him. Many times, as a kid I wished I too had an adventurous life like Banya(which I think was Faster Fene's real name) of Fursungi.


Oh yes, FaFe, how did I forget Bha. Ra. Bhagwat's Manasputra. Bhagwat created another famous character, I do not remember his name.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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kumar from G Y Rane publications , closed down sometimes in 77-78 .

I had subscription of both Chandoba & Kumar from 1974 . Kumar closed early . Chandoba , I received until 1984.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Charu-Deu

kumar from G Y Rane publications , closed down sometimes in 77-78 .

I had subscription of both Chandoba & Kumar from 1974 . Kumar closed early . Chandoba , I received until 1984.


Hello charu Sir 👍🏼, Where have you been ? Long time no see on Marathi forum 😛

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Oh I completely forgot about one of most favourite Harry Potter series👍🏼; those too were thrown away in Raddi 😔

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: surajhere


Balcony was the place to be.

I started reading agatha Christie as a teenager, I was more of a Perry mason guy, read a lot of his books.



I too used to read parikatha and Jadui katha, the books were about 25-30 pages long.

I have never heard of ankur and Balmitra. Were they local to specific regions like Pune or Nagpur ?

don't know

Balmitra is purvani for kids in Sakal

Ankur from Pudhari (it used to come in Satara also)

and also balrang from loksatta

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