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What is the first book you read that made you love reading?
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Aug 24, 2023 01:09PM

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Fast forward to now I just finished Fourth Wing and am preparing to do an annotated re-read :)


The first book I read after 10 years that brought me back into the fantasy world was The Black Witch, by Laurie Forest.
A fantasy world of witches and other unique races. Reminds me of Harry Potter & Fourth Wing with the college setting. Kitchen witch vibes with her herbal studies. <3
Incredible magic system and found family <3 And a little love triangle and forced proximity too :) I LOVE that I got to meet Laurie Forest and have her sign my book.
The next series I read after her books were ACOTAR & TOG. Now reading Crescent City for the first time.



Then fast forward I'm in my 20's, I'm not ashamed to say that Colleen Hoover reignited my love for reading, to which I am grateful for because her books have now led me on to such bigger and better masterpieces. And I wouldn't go back to Colleen's books now either (eeek, sorry not sorry)





• The Inkheart trilogy by Cornelia Funke. Dustfinger was my first book boyfriend (how could he not be?!) and the Inkworld gave me my first realisation that the real world was never going to be enough for me; I knew I needed books to take me to other worlds.
• The Doomspell Trilogy by Cliff McNish. It’s not a well known series, but it was my first chunky read (around 600 pages) and I would sit with my brother and read it to him before bed. As the story followed a brother and sister duo, my brother and I would pretend they were us and we were reading about our own adventures, so it will always hold a special place in my heart 💛

Shopaholic and Bergdorf Blondes as a teen (Bergdorf Blondes still is a fav comfort read)
I’d been reading a bunch but truly ACOTAR got me back into the world of fantasy and joy of reading!

I read this when I was 12 or 13 years old and the world really made an impact on me, this series is a trilogy and I absolutely adored every character. I found that this trilogy honest shaped me in such a way that I think was for the good. I loved the romance and the high stakes and the plot, the characters felt so real to me.
To this day I still haven't found something to be on that same level of impact now that I'm nearing my mid 20s. But yeah, I'd say Clockwork Angel was the most impactful book I have ever read and yet it made me want to search for a book that gave me the same impact from when I was a kid.




i saw a tik tok with the cover of a house of earth and blood, and before even watching the video, i looked up the author and the series. CC2 had just came out when i discovered the series, so i bought both books and dove back into something i had missed so dearly. SJM really changed the trajectory of my life. i ended up switching my college major to english, and now i am reading more than ever.

As an adult, I read thriller/ mystery books here and there, then Colleen Hoover got me back into reading heavily (especially romance). When I read ACOTAR, I had no idea what I was signing myself up for but my reading taste has completely changed in the best way 😏


I love Lord of the Rings too. On my fifth re-reading now.





Shadows Between Us! I loved this book so much. My friend recommended it to me and now because of her I read the best books of all time!


I read this when I was 12 or 13 years old and the world really made an impact on me, this series is a trilogy and..."
OMG I forgot about the Uglies series!

Magic Tree House <3




Ps.: It's my first post here, I'm brazilian and I speak portuguese. Sorry in advance in case I write something weird eventually lol



