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What book marked your transition from the world of children's books to adult books?
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To get back to the question, the first adult book I read is a tough one to recall. I had read books like To Kill a Mockingbird and other books that deal with weighty topics. Leading on to The Colour Purple, Trainspotting and Angelas Ashes would be when I truly lost my literary innocence :)



For me it was books like Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, also Neville Shute's A Town Like Alice was popular then. There must have been others, but what were they??? I read War and Peace when I was about 17 then Jane Austen and George Elliot soon after, so my adult reading must have been well established by then.


I started reading books destined to adults very early, still this doesn't mean I was able to understand them...
The first one I read could technically be an Italian author called Piero Chiara, whose novels depicted with some humour life in a small town called Luino, near the border with Switzerland. I was maybe 9.
The first one I dealt with in an adult way could be 1984, or A Clockwork Orange. I was 12, and ever questioning everything. So my father decided to give me something serious to question about. It worked! :D

IanieB wrote: "@Theresa War and Peace!!? I want to attempt to tackle that beast next year; not simply because it's one of those pretentious must-read-or-else-you-can't-read novels, but also because Tolstoy is sup..."
Well, I had this weekend with nothing to do and read half of it, the second half took a lot longer even with not paying too much attention to the battle scenes. I've always loved a challenge :)
Well, I had this weekend with nothing to do and read half of it, the second half took a lot longer even with not paying too much attention to the battle scenes. I've always loved a challenge :)

@Theresa: I don't blame you for taking longer to read the second half - some bits of it are a struggle!
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But I think for me it was the summer I broke my arm at 13. I got a few books from a teacher , Seek the Fair Land and Adrian Mole Minor to Major. I devoured both of them and moved up the reading spectrum from there. Next up was The Hobbit leading to LOTR and oddly a lot of John Grisham.