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May 11, 2025 03:14PM

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My reading has changed, naturally, and not just because I passed the picture book stage. I try to greatly limit darker stories which means I rarely read literary fiction any more. I liked reading literary fiction from a young age, but it was just one of many things I liked.

As a kid, I loved books where magic happened to ordinary kids - books by Edward Eager, E. Nesbit and C.S. Lewis. I would have loved Harry Potter! I also liked books where ordinary things happened to ordinary kids, for instance The Moffats, The Saturdays, Roller Skates, Understood Betsy, etc. And I read lots of Bobbsey Twins.
Unlike many kids, I didn't want to be older, and I didn't want to read about teenagers when I wasn't one. So I never read Nancy Drew, Cherry Ames, and their like.
When I was about 11, our class read excerpts from Great Expectations and I liked it so much I read the whole book on my own and several others by Dickens. Maybe because I grew up with the children's classics we had from the 19th and early 20th century, I've always liked classics.
I've gone through phases. When I was about 40, I discovered that contrary to my prejudices, many modern romances were quite feminist and often funny. And a bit later, I began to read a lot of mysteries.
Books mentioned in this topic
Heidi (other topics)The Moffats (other topics)
The Saturdays (other topics)
Roller Skates (other topics)
Understood Betsy (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Edward Eager (other topics)E. Nesbit (other topics)
C.S. Lewis (other topics)