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What is the first book you read that made you love reading?
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Dec 05, 2022 10:25AM

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when i was little, my parents always used to read the magic tree house books to me and it was my favorite part of every day. the first, distinct memory i have of being absolutely immersed into a fictional world in a book i read on my own was the percy jackson series.


This was such a long time ago (over 15 years ago) but I have that series to thank for my love of reading, especially fantasy.
And I have always kept those books on my shelf as a reminder.

1. Solomon Gursky Was Here, Mordecai Richler
2. The Son of Laughter, Frederick Buechner
3. The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy (I had no business reading this book at that age but no one was "guarding" the book aisles)





I had a big book with 10 stories in it and read it so much the book was falling apart. I adored reading all throughout elementary and middle school.
I fell out of love with reading for a long time, but I think it was due to the fact that I didn’t have time to read stories that I truly enjoyed.
A few years out of college one of my friends lended me her nook password and told me to read Throne of Glass.
I finished it and all ACOTAR in about three months.
Haven’t stopped reading since!








Love love love it, and loved all the worlds and possibilities, my imagination would run wild and I’ve never looked back: still obsessed with fantasy now :)








In grade school, I read a lot of John Bellairs, R.L. Stine, Lois Duncan, and William Sleator.
I discovered Stephen King when I was 11 years old and moved on to adult books.

For a while when I was a bit older I read strictly murder mystery books (a cannon event I've heard) but The Siren by Keira Cass as well as The Jewel by Amy Ewing got me into fantasy and now I'm a romantasy fanatic