![]() ![]() Feel free to add to it.Īnd to save arguments, they are in alphabetical order. But never mind, at no point does it claim to be exhaustive or exclusive. I can therefore guarantee this list will seem inadequate, wrongheaded and disappointing to many people. ![]() ![]() Number 7 is possibly the “hardest” book on the list, but any teenagers with an inquiring, philosophical bent to their minds will love it.īy the way, to prepare this list I asked my imaginary/semi-real/unseen friends on Facebook for suggestions and received such a rush of replies of characters from books I’ve not read and from films I’ve not seen that I had to ignore them almost totally. Not all of my choices are from the world of children’s books, because not all imaginary friends live there and because that’s not all I read, but I don’t think there’s anything here that it unsuitable for children to read or watch (there are two plays which are both very funny and often staged). ![]() Some aren’t as nice as others, but all are memorable in their own ways. It runs the gamut, from characters who are clearly imaginary to some who are much more ambiguous, to some for whom it really depends which way the wind’s blowing when you think about them. ![]()
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