having been brought up in entire different universe, I definitely read different books, watched different films and cartoons than majority of you.
I read the first Narnia novel around the time when film came out. I read The Lord of the Rings before most people here - in mid 1990s. For example, I saw Wizard of Oz for the first time some time in the beginning of 1990s, and read the book around that time. I did, however, read the localization of the novels by a Russian author (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Melentyevich_Volkov) who created a fairly different world based on the settings of land of Oz.
I don't think anyone knows the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrid_Lindgren)? Her books were and still are massively popular around these parts.
I loved Winnie the Pooh as a kid, I loved Three Men in a Boat (but after I re-read it as adult, I noticed how much of the book's fantastic humour and historic references had gone over my head I used to read books by R.L. Stevenson, Walter Scott, Thomas Mayne-Reid, Mark Twain, Dickens (The Pickwick Papers!), Schweik by Jaroslav Hashek (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Soldier_%C5%A0vejk) and French writers Jules Vern, Alexander Duma, etc. I discovered Gerald Durrell in my teens as well. Basically a lot of classics, which the strict censorship office allowed to be translated and released...
Oh and I forgot to mention - books in English were next to impossible to come by.
But I still cannot stand Lewis Carol.
I was quite a book worm.