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Oubliette
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Re: First Book that Hooked You as a Kid . . .
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November 08, 2009, 08:13:34 PM »
I'm not entirely sure what book got me into reading (for myself). To be honest, I didn't like reading stories when I was a child. And if I did go the library, I usually took out non-fiction books about animals or places. If I wanted a story, I convinced either an older sibling or parent to read it to me, or the just tell it to me paraphrased. I craved social attention, so if there was something that was usually done alone, I didn't like it as much. The books I loved to have read to me the most as a little kid were the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar or Amelia Bedelia by Parish.
But one of the stories I took out from the library many times as a child was called The Dragon and the Thief by Gillian Bradshaw. I think reading that book got me into reading more on my own. Then I got myself hooked on the Black Stallion series by Walter Farley. So nothing really prestigious when I was around 10.
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November 15, 2009, 12:46:06 PM »
So many - there were books everywhere in our house, so I was truly blessed. Some of the earliest ones I remember include:
The Secret Garden
the Trixie Belden series (think Nancy Drew)
Nancy Drew
Oz books (both L.F.B. & his successor)
er, um...and a crap load of Harlequin Presents in my earliest romance phase which, as memory serves, hit around 11.
Shakespeare, I do remember working on that when I was in 4th grade...didn't get it, gave up on it for a few years. LIke it now, especially when I get translations as to what they 'actually' mean...Geez, Much Ado aint the same once you get the translation.
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