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I started collecting them when I was 10 years old in 1965.
When I moved out from home 9 years later, my parents had nothing better to do than bring all my children's books to my cousins 500 km south of where we lived.
I was sooo very mad at them!!!
It took me 11 years to find the Famous Five books with the original illustrations by Eileen A. Soper, because around 1972/1973 Bertelsmann had replaced the original illustrations by ugly new illustrations to modernize the Famous Five (who would modernize Anne of Green Gables or Heidi?).
During the following 9 years I searched for them on hundreds of flea markets, put up search notes on elementary school black boards etc.
Well, I still have them and read them from time to time.

Then you were lucky to have nice parents...not everybody does.

For me one time I got them all taken away and even one time my mom ripped up my book I’m traumatized"
OMG, I'm SO SORRY that happened to you! I am a volunteer book buyer for a non-profit that buys books for students--anytime, whatever book they want, within 24 hours, delivered directly to ereaders we lend to them. We never try to control what students in middle through high school grades want to read. Of course I have no idea why your mom did that but I am very sorry it happened, and I totally get how traumatized you must feel. All I can say is, parenting is a TOUGH job, anger is hard to control--and parents can make mistakes just as anybody can. Try to let it go, if you can--holding it will do you no good and may make things worse. You have a whole life ahead to choose what you read for yourself.



my parents haven't done that but once they made me stop reading any fantasy books for like half a year which was not fun lol ... it did make me get more into historical fiction though so that's good ig

Honestly parents shouldn’t take books away as a punishment, let alone destroy them, it should be a good thing that kids are engaged in more intellectual interests. A lot of kids are obsessed with their phones or video games so parents shouldn’t associate taking away knowledgeable resources as punishment.

never happened to me before thank God. actually I'm the only one (out of my siblings) who likes to read mom and dad are very supportive and they always encourage me to read more/discuss what I read with them