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Oh, there's lots to choose frome, it could definitely be the reading renaissance or the age of enlightenment; since we're borrowing historical terms. Haha. I don't read as much as when I was a kid, but in all fairness I have more responsibilites now and am also reading longer books.

Oh, there's lots to choose f..."
that funny. I hear you on having more responsibilities.

Some of my favourite books I read as a kid were The Giver, The Golden Compass series, Redwall series, Mr. Men series, Winnie the Pooh, Paddington, Pippi Longstocking and Harry Potter (as a teenager) - along with many many more! I could probably go on forever.
I didn't read as much in high school or university but in the last few years I have really gotten back into books. Some of my favourites now are 1984, The Night Circus, Middlesex, The Help, My Enemy's Cradle and Still Alice. Yes - I'm all over the map with what I read when it comes to fiction.


I remember the James Herriott books! :) They were great.

Goosebumps is what really got me. Welcome to Dead House came out in like 1992, I picked it up when I was five and fell in love. I devoured books, more and more, I read through the entire children's section of my library the summer after I moved. I spent more time with the librarians than I did at home. I love books, books are whole other lives I have lived and I never get tired of them. I want more and more.


But that all changed when I was 10 and discovered my moms books inside our coffee table. When she was working I read Thornbirds, Evergreen, Sidney Sheldon etc...thought I was in heaven, Then in grade 7 I discovered The Third Deadly Sin by Lawrence Saunders. I was hooked, My teacher was so shocked that I was reading about a female Jack the Ripper who had sex with men and mutilated them at the end. Thankfully he just shook his head and said don't read it out loud, As if!!
Then high school started and I discovered Steven King , Dean Koontz and Anne Rice. I was hooked!
So beware of middle age stay at home moms.LOL


I'd say it started with Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham. My mom hated Dr. Seuss books, so we didn't own any (they weren't banned per se...it's just she didn't buy them because she didn't like them), but as a kid, whenever I had to wait at the doctor's office, my dad would read Green Eggs and Ham to me (literally, every single time without fail, it was always Green Eggs and Ham).
Then, I always looked up to my older brother when I was growing up and he was always reading HUGE books (he's a big fan of fantasy). He had actually been reading Harry Potter when it first came out in the States (before it really took off and became super popular) and I remember thinking that if he liked it, then it couldn't be that bad. So, at 8 years old, I picked up my first Harry Potter book and I've been reading just about everything I can get my hands on since.

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Everyone is talking about booktube i will have to look into it. Also your teachers book my nephew is 8 he might like it.