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message 1: by Cynda (last edited Aug 06, 2021 06:03PM) (new)

Cynda | 1670 comments Mod
Learning to read was so hard. I wanted to play outside in our big back yard under the large ash tree, in my mother's garden. Then along came a box of books, a set of Dr Seuss books. And my universe changed. Reading was still a challenge, but a fun one. Word plays. Nonsense words that made sense. Rhymes that satisfied. Wisdom that tasted sweet.

Some of my favorites:

Green Eggs and Ham
The Cat in the Hat
Sneetches and Other Stories (GR glitch is why no link)

I so loved Dr Seuss that

I taught my brother and my son to read from Dr Seuss.
I have been known to irritate others with my Seuss-esque talk.
I refer to my mother's cat and my cat as Cat 1 & Cat 2.

Let us tell and hear stories of early favorite writers.


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 729 comments Mod
My early favorite writer was Laura Ingalls Wilder, my mom read and re-read the Little House on the Prairie series to me when I was quite young like and then I read the series by myself. but I really loved that it partly took place in my home state.


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Angie ☯ | 163 comments The first book I "read" and reread was The House that Jack Built. I think I was 4 when I "read" it to my uncle and he thought I was a brilliant child! Lol!! I just had a good memory from hearing the book so many times as it was my favorite!!


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) | 1437 comments Mine was The Monster at the End of the book and Mickey Mouse and the Sorcerer's Stone


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Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
I loved the Sweet Pickles books as a kid. My favorite was probably Stork Spills the Beans. I also liked some of the Berenstein Bears books, and Paul Goble's lovely picture books of Native American myths and stories.


message 6: by Jana (new)

Jana Eichhorn | 299 comments My mother got so sick of reading Dr Seuss to me that I think my obsession with On Beyond Zebra! caused me to teach myself how to read.


message 7: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra (alexandraam) | 5 comments My first favorite book was "Where the Wild Things Are". My first favorite author though, where I actively looked for their books, was Roald Dahl. "James and the Giant Peach" was the first, then I realized a movie I loved was based on one of his books, and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" followed.


message 8: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 1670 comments Mod
Alexandra, I am planning on reading Roald Dahl this Dewey's. I have two possibilities here:. The Witches - Challrlie and the Chocolate Factory. Looking forward


message 9: by Kate (new)

Kate (caitmoore) | 18 comments Possibly RL Stine. Once I learnt to read I devoured the Goosebumps series.


message 10: by Anna (new)

Anna (gqannanguyen) | 12 comments The Tintin Series by Hergé


message 11: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (lettusm) | 15 comments Shel Silverstein and R. L. Stine.


message 12: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) | 2288 comments For me it was The Adventures of Fingerling (and the rest of the series) !


message 13: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Dargain | 503 comments Anna wrote: "The Tintin Series by Hergé"

Tintin !! I loved that series . Thanks for reminding me I need to read
them again .


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