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At what age did u start reading? and what was your first book?

I started at the tender age of 5, or so my dad claims. It seems that my cousin;s grade one English reader was lying around and I just started reading aloud about two kids called Tom and Jane. Then my parents started plying me with books and thus my wonderful journey started. My conscious memory is of reading a book called the Cock in the Manor by some Russian author. When I was young, there was much Russian aid received by India, including dirt cheap Russian fiction. Then I started on Enid Blyton, Nancy Drew(somehow didnot like Nancy Drew) and progressed to Agatha Christy at around 11 or 12. My Dad presented to me 'Secret Adversary' at around the same time. But I found it difficult to follow and switched over to Miss Marple. Later, Secret adversary became one of my favourite books.




My first book which really catapulted me into serious reading was 'The Godfather' which i read when i was 14. Since then, there's no looking back :)

i got a prize in 1st standard for dancing...a book of fairytales etc.. i still have it!!! that is my earliest memory... thereafter came alice in wonderland, noddy, enid blyton, nancy drew etc...!!
enid blyton, inspite of the stereotyping in her books, remains one of my fav children's author!! famous five, malory towers and st clares have been my very good friends while growing up :)
enid blyton, inspite of the stereotyping in her books, remains one of my fav children's author!! famous five, malory towers and st clares have been my very good friends while growing up :)



I think it is not that much of heavy one.....i can assure you that after completion of that book you would'nt think like that...Mother is always great....
I do read Enid Blyton even now. Especially now, that my 7 year old son has started reading secret seven, caravan series, etc. My favourite Enid Blyton is 'the secret island', which I must have read atleast 5-6 times in my childhood.
I started reading when i was 9 year old and the first book i ever read was the secret garden by frances hodgson burnett.i don't know but it was something about this book that got me interested in reading.it's still one of my favourites and i 've read it atleast 5 times.



OT, Smitha, is he your son??
Aditya wrote: "Hey Gautham, welcome to the group, glad to have you here. U r so lucky to start reading at such a young age!!
OT, Smitha, is he your son??"
Yes, he is. One and only....
He had a few days holidays and somehow learnt our internet password, and as I am always logged in to goodreads, started playing word games there. So I had to make a seperate id for him, so that he will leave my id alone.
OT, Smitha, is he your son??"
Yes, he is. One and only....
He had a few days holidays and somehow learnt our internet password, and as I am always logged in to goodreads, started playing word games there. So I had to make a seperate id for him, so that he will leave my id alone.

OT, Smitha, is he your son??"
thankyou



Fun it was definitely! I still remember the day when i was secretly reading enid blyton embedded into my huge English Main Course Book and my Mom caught me at it and punished me by bringing four more enid blytons from her school library for the weekend :-)



Lucky You!! My parents used to confiscate all my books whenever they found me reading novels on the pretext of studying. And my parent's favourite punishment was no library for a week or a month according to the gravity of the crime. But that never stopped me from reading....i used to read all day and all night...i remember once mom got so fed up of it that she told me she'll tear my books if she found me reading....i took up to reading in the bathroom....
I agree with you both. Even my parents used to scold me when I was small. They too were book lovers, but they were worried because I had a bad habit of lying down in bed and reading for hours together and reading while having food. They wanted me to go outdoor and play atleast for sometime, but I wouldnot oblige. Even now I continue with my habit of reading at meals



The Alchemist; thats one of my favourite books :)

and wen u guys talk about being scolded.. i hv had my days where hiding books inside my course books, towels was the norm, and now a days i hv to quickly switch windows to avoid those dreaded lectures...
and Harry Potter books spelt doom fr me...to my parents absolute(and very well intimated) horror i din leave my bed fr whole days... ;) ;)


and i m soooo glad they dont know wat the Inheritence series is ... or else...
cant wait fr the next one... :))

Want to know the scenario here. I started at 13 yrs with the book The Secret Mountain [bookcover:The Secret Mountain|73571..."
I think at 10 I moved from reading Amar Chitra Katha / Tinkle to Famous Five ( Five have a Wonderful Time )

Yes , I do have some of the Famous Five books still with me , purchased way back in 1984 . I read the Famous Five books so much during school , that even now I remember the stories in full detail. Infact the Famous Five books helped me in getting my first job . My interviewer also liked them a lot . :)

Yeah the Barney series was great - The Ragamuffin mystery , The Rat-a-tat mystery ...

Smitha wrote: "I started at the tender age of 5, or so my dad claims. It seems that my cousin;s grade one English reader was lying around and I just started reading aloud about two kids called Tom and Jane. Then ..."
I have read Secret Island many many times . And all during either lunch or dinner . Jack , Peggy ,Nora were some of the characters I think.

Parents dont like extremes - this is what I have deduced. If we had not read, they would have forced us to:-)


@Ashish I looove Archies!!!

i was 19 wen i read it and till then i never knew ppl use the four letter word wen writing stories (ignorant me!) and these days i am damn passionate abt books..! god alone can explain why! :p

Sounds so much fun. I had one friend in my school days whom i used to look upon for reading! He gave me a couple of Alistair Mc Lean's in my 10th during farewell. That was the time i graduated from Enid Blyton and by that time my friend was already reading LOTR and an year later the Fountainhead.
My mom is after my reading NOW of all times!! She keeps tabs on my goodreads updates and promptly gives me a call as and when my 'book reading rate' crosses a 'reasonable threshold'! I wudn't say more, shez here on this group ;-) Love you amma! :-P
your mother wants you to read more or the other way round?
currently my mother has come to stay with me for a couple of weeks and she is after me for my reading habits, lazing around in bed, the way I should raise my son etc. etc. that I feel I have regressed two decades. But its quite nice to be with my parents. How I wish time stood still.
currently my mother has come to stay with me for a couple of weeks and she is after me for my reading habits, lazing around in bed, the way I should raise my son etc. etc. that I feel I have regressed two decades. But its quite nice to be with my parents. How I wish time stood still.
Books mentioned in this topic
Treasure Island (other topics)Gandhi: An Autobiography (other topics)
The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (other topics)
The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Robert Louis Stevenson (other topics)Enid Blyton (other topics)
Spencer Johnson (other topics)
Enid Blyton (other topics)
Enid Blyton (other topics)
Want to know the scenario here. I started at 13 yrs with the book The Secret Mountain
I was hooked on to enid blyton for a couple of years then before i moved on to Mark Twain and Charles Dickens