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Pinocchio, the Tale of a Puppet
Pinocchio, the Tale of a Puppet | Carlo Collodi
Pinocchio, The Tale of a Puppet follows the adventures of a talking wooden puppet whose nose grew longer whenever he told a lie and who wanted more than anything else to become a real boy.As carpenter Master Antonio begins to carve a block of pinewood into a leg for his table the log shouts out, "Don't strike me too hard!" Frightened by the talking log, Master Cherry does not know what to do until his neighbor Geppetto drops by looking for a piece of wood to build a marionette. Antonio gives the block to Geppetto. And thus begins the life of Pinocchio, the puppet that turns into a boy.Pinocchio, The Tale of a Puppet is a novel for children by Carlo Collodi is about the mischievous adventures of Pinocchio, an animated marionette, and his poor father and woodcarver Geppetto. It is considered a classic of children's literature and has spawned many derivative works of art. But this is not the story we've seen in film but the original version full of harrowing adventures faced by Pinnocchio. It includes 40 illustrations.
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TracyReadsBooks
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Pickpick

Wow, Pinocchio was better behaved (hard to believe) in the Disney movie than he was in the book. As written, Pinocchio was very much a kid doing kid things—if there‘s a right or wrong choice to make, he always makes the wrong one because he‘s curious, easily persuaded, or just plain naive. (Never mind the adults offering advice & wisdom.) Of course, all sorts of bad things happen on the way to him learning what it means to be human. Entertaining.

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TracyReadsBooks
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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My first time reading Pinocchio and yes, it‘s all thanks to finding an edition illustrated by Gris Grimly. 😬😂

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Pip2
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Pickpick

After watching the Tom Hanks and Del Toro versions, I couldn‘t help but wonder at the difference of the motion picture vs the original children‘s classic from 1876. Collodi‘s classic is more geared toward a nineteenth century reader that has scarcer resources, whereby a child has to behave and most likely grow into the trade their parents possessed in order to thrive due to the lack of educational resources at that time. Rating: Book over Movie.

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Aimeesue
Pinnochio | Carlo Collodi
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Book Sorting find of the week - an aged Pinnochio. 1920 Lippencott edition with color plates of illustrations by Maria L. Kirk.
Some days, the book gods smile on us, yeah?

IndoorDame Lovely edition! 2y
LeahBergen That‘s gorgeous! 😮 2y
Aimeesue @IndoorDame @LeahBergen I live in a really affluent area, and a lot of our older congregants are downsizing or, sadly, dying, so families donate their books to the book sale. We get a lot of beautiful stuff. Sometimes I buy it my own self. 🙂 2y
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Bookworm04
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In car on way to parents carvan for week #deweysreadthon read 11 minutes yesterday as was out and working. So hopefully read more today

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Bookworm04
Pinocho | Carlo Collodi
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Bit of fun try book had ages since buying kindle 2015 think time to read this classic Pinocchio !!!! #readathon as my one piece book got 🥵 and gone flimsy with the heat!!!!! #jubilentjuly #readingsofar

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TheKidUpstairs
Adventures of Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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#OnThisDay in 1881 Carlo Collodi's The Story of a Puppet began serialization in Giornale per i bambini. Two years later, the full story was published in novel form as Adventures of Pinocchio. Translated into over 250 languages, it is likely one of the best selling books of all time. Numerous adaptations have graced stage and screen, including (of course) the Disney film which became the first animated film to win an Academy Award. #HistoryGetsLIT

Teresereading When we were in Florence, we went to find Collidi‘s grave. We found it with difficulty as the family had removed references to Pinocchio 2y
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PurpleyPumpkin
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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On the last day of the month, I finished reading January‘s #ChildrensClassicRead2022! As with other classic fairytales (think Grimm‘s), there are many lessons that are learned at a heavy cost. Not fun and I‘m glad I didn‘t read this as a kid!😅 But I‘m glad I read it now. Thanks for this pick @TheBookHippie 👍🏽 3/5⭐️ #SerialReader
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TheBookHippie 😂🎉♥️ I‘m glad I read it now. 3y
rubyslippersreads I was just not able to reread this. The sentient piece of wood on the first page was too much. 😂 3y
batsy @rubyslippersreads Honestly 😆 3y
MemoirsForMe @rubyslippersreads 😂🤦🏻‍♀️😳 3y
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DivineDiana
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The story of a wooden puppet who yearns to be a real boy came to life in this 1988 edition through the detailed magnificent illustrations of Roberto Innocenti. It is a much darker version than Disney, and I am looking forward to the Del Toro film, as I think he is a master of showcasing a vision of a story. Once again, thank you @TheBookHippie for this selection. #childrensclassicread2022

IndoorDame Great illustration! I‘m looking forward to the Del Toro film too. (edited) 3y
DivineDiana @IndoorDame When I look at these illustrations, I can see Del Toro‘s style. ❤️ 3y
TheBookHippie I loved this! I love the graphics here. Stunning! 3y
DivineDiana @TheBookHippie They are wonderful! ❤️ 3y
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Blackink_WhitePaper
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Finally I read this classic tale of a puppet! It‘s dark & humorous I don‘t think it‘s suitable for kids. But I like the vivid imagination, sarcasm & message encoded in this. There were so many versions. I read it in kindle and some parts I listen to this audiobook.

It was my #doublespin #bookspinbingo #childrensclassicread2022

TheBookHippie ♥️ it was all of that ! I‘m so glad we all read it. 3y
TheAromaofBooks I was somewhat surprised at how dark parts of this were - like his friend who turns into a donkey and then basically is worked to death! I'm not sure I exactly enjoyed this one, but I did find it interesting. 3y
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DivineDiana
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I am wrapping up #childrensclassicread2022!

TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️ 3y
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AnneCecilie
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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I could definitely see the inspiration behind the Disney movie in this story.

I‘m glad I finally read this.

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@TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie Me too. I‘m so glad finally I‘ve read it. 3y
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megnews
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Mehso-so

Meh. I‘ve never cared for stories with a series of bad decisions and shock when it doesn‘t turn out well.
I did enjoy using Serial Reader for the first time in quite a while but didn‘t do much better in keeping up with the issues. (Maybe because I didn‘t want to come back to the story.) I‘m going to try to choose another serial to read. #ChildrensClassicRead2022

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megnews
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And me!

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ravenlee
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Mehso-so

The story was weird and middling, as expected. The illustrations in this edition, collected from six or seven versions published in various countries over the years, are impressive. This is the disturbing scene in which the Blue Fairy calls in a flock of woodpeckers to trim Pinocchio‘s nose.
#ChildrensClassicRead2022 @TheBookHippie

ravenlee I always hated the Disney movie (actually, I didn‘t like most Disney movies until I was an adult because I found them terrifying. Cinderella, Robin Hood, and the Aristocats are the only exceptions I recall), but, like Peter Pan, quite a bit of the weird/objectionable stuff is in the source material. 3y
megnews Bambi was terrifying and always made me cry. Dumbo almost did. Snow White made my sister cry. 3y
megnews That‘s a great edition with the illustrations from various editions. 3y
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TheBookHippie What a beautiful edition!! I agree with your thoughts. I'm glad to finally have this accomplished though! Ha. I love the blue fairy and dark fairy tales but this one was a bit creepy even for me and I love Baba Yaga. 3y
IndoorDame What an amazing edition! I read a Gutenberg edition that describes the original illustrations but doesn‘t include them, and I really wished it had them 3y
batsy Oh, love an edition with illustrations! 3y
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IndoorDame
Pinnochio | Carlo Collodi
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Clwojick 💖💖💖 3y
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IndoorDame
Pinnochio | Carlo Collodi
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Mehso-so

I wasn‘t sure what to expect from the original version. I‘m not surprised that it‘s a bit heavy handed and moralistic. I was pleasantly surprised by how funny this was, it would make a good play. Overall I‘m a little underwhelmed. #ChildrensClassicRead2022 @TheBookHippie #BBRC Middle Grade Anthropomorphic Published Before 2010 @LibrarianRyan

LibrarianRyan I fell that way about most classics that have been Disneyized. They seem very different from what someone grew up with. I made it a point when I still worked with children that each year we would read a retelling, and an original. We never got to Pinocchio. I tried to put in on the Read for a Lifetime list because of the new movie. I might try that again since the movie got pushed. 3y
TheBookHippie @LibrarianRyan I try to do this as well. It‘s amazing the difference ! 3y
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ravenlee
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Well, this #WeekendReading is a desperate attempt to catch up after a crazy week. Started with a migraine and ended with a kiddo who has the flu, so I‘m way behind.

I caught up on WH and S&S this morning, and started the tagged (finally). Hope to finish it, catch up on A Truth Universally Acknowledged for the week, and maybe finish The Odyssey. 🤞🏻

@Andrew65

Andrew65 Sounds a bad week, hope sone reading this weekend helps. 3y
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batsy
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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I'm embarrassed to be panning a children's classic but here we are 😆 I never liked the Disney version of Pinocchio either, & am generally ill-disposed to talking dolls, puppets, & marionettes. Get away! The original is pretty sadistic & violent, & is clearly a moralistic fable. There's very little joy or delight. I ploughed through every Serial Reader issue with the grim forbearance of young me going through my homework. #ChildrensClassicRead2022

batsy I'm glad to have read it though because I've only seen bits of the Disney cartoon and read the short/abridged versions in kids' anthologies @TheBookHippie 3y
Ast_Arslan I tried to read it when I was a kid, it was a homework given by the teacher. I cried because I hated it and my dad wrote a letter to the theacher explaining that I was in pain reading this 😱 Never finished it 3y
batsy @Ast_Arslan Omg! I feel for young you 😆 I'm sure I would have felt the same; I'm in pain as an adult. 3y
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DivineDiana Oh my! My reserve finally arrived, and I will start reading today. Plan to keep my commitment to #childrensclassicread2022 😳 (edited) 3y
batsy @DivineDiana Don't let me put you off! Lots of people enjoyed it 😁 I like the Children's Classic Read challenge as well; it's been fun, or in this month's case, enlightening! 3y
lazydaizee Some original Children`s stories were really scary, not like the sort of books that are written for children these days. 3y
batsy @lazydaizee Yes, a lot of the original fairy tales were especially dark. I think it helps when it's shorter 😅 3y
DivineDiana Not put off. Just respect your opinion. 🙂 3y
Bookbuyingaddict Yep 👍 it‘s creepy as is that new weird film which was on sky movies 3y
Cathythoughts I know a lot of the children‘s stories are quite violent and bloody 😬... my daughter-in-law used to change the endings when she read them to Sofia ( my granddaughter). I remember the wolf from Three Little Pigs became “ nice wolfie “ and he didn‘t blow any houses down 😂🙃 ..... And there are murders committed in some of the little bedtime songs 🤔😳... it‘s fascinating to think about it. 3y
Cathythoughts Weila Waile is a particularly terrifying childhood song 😳 3y
TheBookHippie Can you imagine- this was popular !!! It is so fascinating to me! I have to say the little abridged versions are what you should probably read to kids! Just wow!! Definitely creepy!!! 3y
batsy @DivineDiana Aww thank you ☺️ 3y
batsy @Karons1 @TheBookHippie Creepy sums it up! Didn't know there was a new movie, either but it is fascinating how it continues to be popular and was also super popular in its time. Lots to ponder! 3y
batsy @Cathythoughts Yeah, they really are aren't they. I'm open to arguments that kids can handle a certain level of darkness provided that they can talk things through with an adult—but Pinocchio was disturbing because it felt a bit malicious and sadistic 😕 I just looked up the song, Cathy ... That's grim 😳 3y
TheAromaofBooks It is weird to me which ones become “classics“ and which ones don't. I was okay with Pinocchio but also a little confused about what there was about it that made it “make the grade“. I actually felt that way about Peter Pan, too - I genuinely hated it when I read it for the first time last year, but it's a beloved tale by so many! 3y
Tamra Honestly, I‘ve never heard anyone say they “liked” the story or film. 🤷🏾‍♀️ It does indeed have a creepy vibe. (edited) 3y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘m glad to have read the original version too. Nothing like the Disney version. 3y
batsy @TheAromaofBooks That's a good point! It is quite weird if you think about it. I'm also not a huge Peter Pan fan and found it off-putting when I was younger—it'll be interesting to find out why if I ever read it again. 3y
batsy @Tamra It is creepy and has way too much fun with the way in which Pinocchio is molded into a good boy after all of those awful things happen. 3y
batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Absolutely different! And learning that Jiminy Cricket is a lie 😅 3y
readordierachel I'm with you. Get away dolls 😅 3y
readordierachel Also, him being "molded into a good boy" sounds horrifying. Yikes 3y
LitLaur “Generally ill-disposed to talking dolls puppets & marionettes” makes me laugh. 😂 You forgot clowns and mimes. 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie it‘s amazing how violent and filled with death/murder/suicide old children‘s stories are… and we‘ve got folks worried about video games like somehow it doesn‘t all come out in the wash now that children‘s stories are now pleasant. 🤷🏼‍♀️ 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3y
batsy @readordierachel No to the dolls! 😆 And yep, it's basically Pinocchio being bad wooden toy doing bad things who must be punished until he becomes good useful boy and it was all a bit yikes 😳 3y
batsy @LitLaur Oh god, yes! Please keep the clowns and mimes away, too 😵 3y
Michael_Gee Yikes, that cover is creepy. 3y
batsy @Michael_Gee Isn't it? Really captures the feel of the book, lol 3y
Suet624 This story always gave me the creeps. I didn't know how to talk about how I felt about it as a young'un. 3y
batsy @Suet624 Right? It was off-putting to me when I was young but didn't know why then. But just the imagery of inanimate dolls coming to life is not great 😅 3y
Suet624 I know I didn't like the threat that a lie would cause a body part to become grotesque. :) 3y
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TheAromaofBooks
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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I honestly had no idea what to expect going into this one. I was never a huge fan of this particular Disney movie, but I was curious to see how much the animated story had butchered its source material, as they do lol All in all, I actually really enjoyed this one. It takes Pinocchio a long time to actually change, but that seems pretty true to life! My biggest issue was the timeline seemed whack, like he would talk about things his father had⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) taught him, but wasn't he only with his father for like, a day?? 😂 Conclusion - this was a fun one, but it's possible that, for once, the Disney version actually had a more cohesive plot!

Thanks for choosing this one for #ChildrensClassicRead2022 as I don't think I would have read it otherwise @TheBookHippie
#JumpStart2022 - @Lizpixie @Clwojick
#Booked2022 - Written by a journalist - @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @barbarathebibliophage
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Allylu I liked it, too. I was actually thinking that his maturity could actually happen that way in a real person - mistake, mistake, mistake, *light bulb moment*, hesitant mistake, change, then good behavior. Anyway, your book is beautiful. 3y
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TheBookHippie I‘m so glad I finally read it as well. Probably the closest to accurate Disney I‘ve read thus far as you say. I wondered if it was in the translation or me as the plot line goes. Did we miss something? So you thinking the same is 🤷🏻‍♀️. 3y
Cinfhen Nice use of prompt 😃 3y
TheAromaofBooks @Allylu - I totally agree!! I especially thought having Pinocchio give in to the temptation to go to Playland after a long stretch of being really good - the point that his ultimate reward was literally within reach - felt so realistic. It's amazing how we can self-sabotage ourselves!! Also, side note, I've been using various buddy reads as an excuse to purchase these Minalima editions - they're sooo gorgeous!! I own several now! 3y
TheAromaofBooks @TheBookHippie - This was definitely a book where I double-checked to make sure I wasn't reading an abridged edition, although I do wonder if something got edited out during translation. It's funny how the translation can really impact the reading experience - for instance, I absolutely love Heidi, but read another Spyri book translated by someone else and even though the story was lovely, the writing was so clunky and awkward! 3y
TheBookHippie @TheAromaofBooks I love your edition! I agree about translators I have that with Russian literature. I favor a pair over all others. 3y
tpixie Lovely cover. & great review! #CoverArt 3y
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Allylu
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I wasn‘t sure what to expect from this classic. I knew it wouldn‘t be the Disney story, but I was happy with it. Pinocchio got into lots of trouble because he only thought of himself and made bad decisions. Gradually though, he was taught how he should act and care for those he loved and who loved him, eventually granting him his biggest wish! #4 #BookSpin #7 #BFC22 #JUMPSTART2022 #ChildrensClassicRead2022 #JoyousJanuary #Wintercosy

TheBookHippie ♥️ I‘m so glad we all read this. It is so fascinating! 3y
Allylu I‘m glad I read it! I really liked it. 3y
Clwojick ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
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TheAromaofBooks I just finished this one today, too!! I did feel like the Disney version had a more coherent plot, but I ended up really enjoying the original, even if the timeline confused the bejeebers out of me 😂 3y
Allylu LOL !! 😁 3y
tpixie @Allylu there are great lessons in it- but still pretty rough for children! 3y
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tpixie
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It‘s fun reading these 2 versions side by side!

#ChildrensClassicRead2022

TheBookHippie Oh this is just EXCELLENT ! ♥️ 3y
MemoirsForMe Wow! 3y
tpixie @UwannaPublishme the top one supposedly reflects a more direct translation 3y
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I don‘t quite like the story of the naughty Pinocchio, who always make bad choices, gets into trouble but lucky enough to get out of it & be forgiven. He never learnt his lessons, in the end, he got what he wished for because he was ‘rewarded for his good heart‘. That‘s just the surface of the story, obviously it has some moral lessons for children; and it‘s said Collodi wrote it as a social commentary.
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hannah-leeloo I felt exactly the same as you when I read it 3y
TheBookHippie It is interesting to see the Disney changes and the adaptations. This is truly a story of the times it was written in. Fascinating to me. 3y
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megnews
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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As anticipated, it turns out we are quite misled by Disney about 🤥 and the 🦗‘s relationship. But 😮

I‘ve been spoiled by Disney-fied fairy tales and I think I prefer it that way!

#ChildrensClassicRead2022

hannah-leeloo I read the original recently, I couldn't like it lol 3y
TheBookHippie Ha. I prefer the original- but I love Grimms and all dark fairytales much better. Reality. 😂😝 Soothing. 3y
Daisey This part got me too! Yet, overall I really enjoyed reading the original. 3y
tpixie @Daisey yes! Don‘t hurt the talking cricket 🦗 3y
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Daisey
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I‘ve never been particularly fond of the story of Pinocchio, but I was curious to read the original. It was an interesting combination of harsh and humorous alongside a very strong lesson to go to school and work. It got a bit repetitive with different ways for Pinocchio to fail at that lesson, but overall I enjoyed it.

Thanks again @TheBookHippie for pushing me to read another classic tale.

#ChildrensClassicRead2022 #SerialReader #translated

TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️♥️ I do like the original best😂😅 I was shocked at how harsh it was as well! Woe. 3y
Daisey @TheBookHippie I can‘t really say I was shocked as I‘ve seen this in other older children‘s stories, but it was just such a strange mash up of harsh and humorous to me. 3y
TheBookHippie @Daisey Truly -although when it was written totally acceptable behaviour 😱 (edited) 3y
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batsy I'm not fond of the Pinocchio story, either; the versions I read as a kid seemed to put me off! I'm not sure why. I'm interested in seeing if I feel different when I read the original :) 3y
Daisey @batsy I‘ll be curious to hear what you think when you get to it! 3y
tpixie @Daisey Daisey do you do the 15 minute Serial Reader, or have you bit the bullet and paid for it? 3y
Daisey @tpixie I paid for it soon after downloading so I could read longer sections. I like it much better than downloading classics to my Kindle account, so the small one time fee was well worth it to me. 3y
tpixie @Daisey thanks! I need to remember it more as I read classics! 3y
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sblbooks
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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🌟🌟🌟🌟 1883 version was so fun.
Pinocchio is a very bad, naive puppet. He never seems to learn his lesson, and faces some dire consequences because of it. Don't disobey...go to school, boys and girls. OR ELSE!
#childrensclassicread @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I‘m loving reading all the versions but the original is my favorite so far in my reading! 3y
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I admit it; I might have a bit of a problem sometimes committing to too many readalongs. I started The Adventures of Pinocchio tonight on #SerialReader. There were a few lines (like in the image) that made me laugh, and there were a few that were pretty harsh, including the cricket (ch. 4) and the wooden feet (ch. 7). So far I‘m amused and intrigued.

#ChildrensClassicRead2022 #translated

TheBookHippie I'm always amazed at what we find reading these classics! It is usually very intriguing and fun. 3y
Siddheshwar Which e-reader you are using?? 3y
Daisey @Siddheshwar I use the Serial Reader app on my iPad/iPhone for quite a few classics. 3y
Siddheshwar @Daisey oh yeah, me too. 3y
tpixie Yes the burning of the feet! Yikes! 3y
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Butterfinger
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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My little girl and I loved this so much. I found her telling a friend all about it at lunch today. "It was soooo different than the cartoon." #ChildrensClassics2022 @TheBookHippie

TheBookHippie Awe. 🤍🤍🤍that makes my heart smile. 3y
tpixie That‘s sweet! 3y
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tpixie
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Which I / we could pinch & expand photos. This is an insightful introduction. It‘s Ed Young‘s adaptation. (Book on left in other post)

#ChildrensClassicRead2022 January

TheBookHippie How wonderful is this! 3y
Mccall0113 I take a screen shot then pinch and expand! 3y
tpixie @Mccall0113 🥳👍🏻☺️ 3y
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tpixie
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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At the library getting my 📚 🇮🇹 👦🏼

#ChildrensClassicRead2022 January

TheBookHippie Yay!!! 3y
PurpleyPumpkin So many editions! I found quite a few audiobook versions via my library as well. It‘s obviously a very popular story given how often it‘s been published. 3y
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tpixie @PurpleyPumpkin yes! Lots of editions! 3y
batsy Fun editions! 3y
DivineDiana I had a hard time even finding one! Love the variety! 3y
tpixie @batsy @DivineDiana I was surprise that my local library had 3 versions! One was only 45 pages, The other two I believe are unabridged at about 165 pages 3y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Taking out my copy of the book for #ChildrensClassicRead2022 #January . It‘s illustrated by Robert Ingpen, the Australian writer/illustrator. Hoping to dip in and out of it between reads.

TheBookHippie What a lovely copy!! 3y
sisilia So pretty 😻 3y
tpixie Those illustrations will be wonderful- judging by the cover! 3y
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ravenlee
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Today‘s library #bookhaul - tagged for #ChildrensClassicRead2022 and it‘s a really nicely illustrated edition, and the Cainsville novellas because I didn‘t already have enough books staring me down.

TheBookHippie Oh that looks wonderful ! 3y
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GingerAntics
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DGRachel I wasn‘t really paying attention as I scrolled through my feed by then I glanced down and was like, “wait. What??”😳 3y
TheBookHippie Ummm NO 3y
GingerAntics @DGRachel I was scrolling through all the different ebook options and nearly missed this, too. All of a sudden it was just, “that doesn‘t look right.” 3y
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GingerAntics @TheBookHippie I don‘t think this story would work if she wrote it. It certainly would be a much different story. That‘s for sure. 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics Gah no. Let me have my dark!! BAHAHAHAHA 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie it might still be dark… but only in that Pinocchio would be a sexist a** who talked down to whatever woman he was in love with. Are there any women in this story? I‘m trying to think of a female character from the movie. Of course, that‘s Disney, too. 3y
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LitsyEvents
Pinnochio | Carlo Collodi
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I'm not going to lie, I'm a little excited that the schedule for #CHILDRENSCLASSICREAD2022 has been posted:
http://bookhippie.com/index.php/2021/08/25/childrens-classic-read-2022/

Join @TheBookHippie for a #childrensclassicread every month next year!

Addison_Reads This looks awesome. 💚 3y
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RayHallucinogen
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I was 8 when I read my first book, Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It took me a whole month to read it, but I enjoyed every single page of it. What was your first book?

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ju.ca.no
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My current buddyread with @Sarah83 is Pinocchio in the beautiful Mina Lima Version. While I remember the core Story, there are a lot of things that are new to me as well. I might need to rewatch the Disney movie to compare it to the book!

It apparently also makes a great pillow @julesG 😁

julesG 🙈🙈🙈 😻😻 You're definitely not helping. 😛 4y
ju.ca.no @julesG oups😇 4y
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Kar2b
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Bargain find for my fellow book lovers! Check the clearance section at your local BoxLunch store. Mine had the Mina Lima version of Pinocchio for $7.99 (retail value $32.50), and clearance was 50% off last night, so I got this for $4.00! It‘s beautiful and interactive as all Mina Lima editions are. #bargainbook #boxlunch #pinocchio #minalima #readerfinds

Whatshereadnext Beautiful edition 😍 4y
ju.ca.no I just love the Mina Lima editions🥰 great find! 4y
Powered_By_Plants 🤩 her books are stunning , I haven‘t got this one but planning on reading her beauty and the beast this month 🥀 4y
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ju.ca.no
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New year, new book, new buddy read with @Sarah83 🥰 I havn‘t read Pinocchio ever before, so I‘m rather excited to dive in😍

tracey38 This is an amazing cover! 4y
MayJasper Enjoy 😊 #coversublime 4y
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Ladygodiva7
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Ebook from the Internet Archives: Pinocchio https://archive.org

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Buechersuechtling
Pinocchio | Carlo Collodi
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Mehso-so

I looked forward to enjoy this one so much. I really thought it would be an enlightening adventure but – the translation is too old-fashioned which makes the story too lecturing for my taste.

Maybe it‘s because I grew up with „Meister Gepetto“ from the Disney adaptation but I just couldn‘t relate to the characters I met in the original book. There was so few recognition. It all felt so different.

Sorry book, I know it‘s me.

La_Cori Well, the story is full on old-fashioned morals and very different from the Disney adaptation.. add the old translation, it can be a lot to process. So don't be to hard on yourself 😉 5y
Buechersuechtling I think you‘re too kind to me. In a way I‘m disappointed by myself because I didn‘t think that I‘m such a picky reader. 😟 5y
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Buechersuechtling
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Nothing to be happy about in terms of #EasterExtravaganza today.

Either did I start “Cloud Atlas” on audio nor start “Oathbringer”, vol. 1 as an e-book, nor continue “Pinocchio”.
And I definitely didn‘t (audio)read for an hour today. 😔

But I worked in “slices” today. Work, appointment, appointment, back to work, appointment, back to work. There wasn‘t much time left for pleasure.

😴 Need to make up for last night‘s missed sleep now. 👋🏼

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Buechersuechtling
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Who of you does remember this cake-accident❓ @Caroline2 , @Lifeisasnap
Well, you and all the others who might have thought the same, were right.

My mother rang me yesterday to tell me how delicious that cake has been and that it has tasted completely different from the ones she usually bakes.

She said, it was really good and reported that my father almost inhaled it. 😂 She said, she had to be fast to at least get a little corner. ☺️

Caroline2 Ahhh, that‘s lovely to hear!! 😊 Alls well that ends well. 😉 5y
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