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The Book That Made You Fall In Love With Reading
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The Land of Far Beyond does :~) Janet, have you been reading fantasy?

Even if I downloaded your fantasy book, I may never read it! Are you saying my opinion matters?! ;-) *faints!*
Loved The Faraway Tree. All those different lands.
Yes, everyone's opinion should definitely matter. We're all entitled to one!! :-)
Yes, everyone's opinion should definitely matter. We're all entitled to one!! :-)

Yes, everyone's opinion should definitely matter. We're all entitled to one!! :-)"
Confirmed: fantasy fan in denial :~P

You a fantasy fan too Diane?
For the record I like all genres. I'll shut up now and let you get back to your thrillers :~)
As a child I used to read Gerald Durrell books.
Now he is famous for Durrell Zoo.
Then as a teenager read ALL Alistair Maclean books.
Still love his books.
Now he is famous for Durrell Zoo.
Then as a teenager read ALL Alistair Maclean books.
Still love his books.


Ter'e wrote: "For me, it was the Laura Ingalls Wilder books.
Sold."
Ter'e, I read those to my kids when they were little.
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Ter'e, I read those to my kids when they were little.


Well... For me, when I was a young tween, for me it was all about Harry Potter and I would read them over and over again... Then when I got to 18 my Auntie got me started on Karin Slaughter Blindsighted and that was it I was a total bookworm from that moment on.....!!


I've read since I was 5. My sister is 9 years older than I am and taught me to read real books early on (she since has been an elementary teacher for 40+ yrs)
My first was The Bobbsey Twins series, in 4th grade I read Call of the Wild and while the story escapes me the reading of it was important to me.
When I read King's Carrie in 7th grade it was off to the races. I devoured everything by King, and from that moment on I've had a book in my hand.



Then Enid Blyton's Famous Five and Secret Seven, which my grandson is now enjoying.

Also, when I was in school, I used to love the dog books by Jim Kjelgaard.

My dad used to take away MAD Magazine too, but only 'cause he wanted to read it himself!

You only fell in love with reading 2 years ago??
Anyway, about ALL FLESH IS GRASS, last May, I took it on a road trip. It had been assigned by a science fiction book club. I loved it! I remember thinking at the time "I wonder if this is where Stephen King got the idea for UNDER THE DOME?"

But, hey, Curious George wasn't too bad in kindergarten either.
Also, did anyone ever read those book where you chose the plot as you went along? I think it was "Choose your own adventure" books. I read them as a kid and loved them too.





I read almost all of his books, more than 13, that all discussed the changes of the society in France through different generations of the same family, i found it ingenious and the style is amazing :)






Then, for high school entrance one of the books was "Mysterious Island" by Jules Verne.
These two titles put me on a wonderful road of discovery in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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