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Feb 09, 2015 12:16PM
This thread is great! To see so many people who, like me, started reading SF in elementary school! I can't remember the first ones, I just know I was reading Heinlein and Asimov and many others early on. My parents didn't think much of scifi--my dad doesn't read fiction at all. So they didn't keep track, and I always had huge stacks of books from the library. I kinda wish they had guided me a bit, kept me from reading Stranger in a Strange Land until I was at least in junior high. It was way too much for a 3rd grader. But that isn't the only thing I read early. I didn't really zero in on fantasy until later--I just read everything I could get my hands on. But science fiction was a favorite from the beginning.
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The first book I was allowed to buy was Galactic Warlord. I was 8, and after I read about the Last Legionaire suffering radiation poisoning and trying to avenge his dead planet Enid Blyton would never do it again for me. I also got a book of short sci fi stories and they amazed and entranced me.
Like so many here, I started reading sci-fi in middle school. I started out with the classics, Rendevous with Rama, The Martian Chronicles, The Foundation Trilogy, Dune. I also read just about everything the marvelous Andre Norton wrote. My very first fantasy read was The Hobbit.
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