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Sep 30, 2019 04:25AM

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I used to read all shorts of Hindi comics /magazines before that.

The book was 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne.
I didn't read again after that till last year when I picked up the habit once again.
I had forgotten the name of the book yet the vivid scenes of the book lived lively in my mind. When I saw the book again(at a flea market), The memories overwhelmed me. Needless to say, I purchased it and had a joyful ride in the memory lane.

Panchatantra! How could I have completely forgotten about it!
I remember when my mother had gifted me a book of Panchatantra. Thank you for reminding me.



At around 10, I read my first complete but abridged edition of the classic, ‘Great Expectations’ gifted by my Dad. Followed by ‘Oliver Twist’ and ‘Robinson Crusoe’. I loved ‘Robinson Crusoe’ out of those three 😊
The first original book , maybe same year, I read was ‘Adventures of Rusty ‘. I grew up among brothers so I mostly read Hardy boys and some Agatha Christy novels in my pre- teens and teens when I visited my Grandparents’ city library. I came to know much later in my late twenties about the existence of Mills n boon novels after I got married 😅
In the late teens, I read ‘Godfather’ and ‘Gone with the wind’.
After that, reading continued but could not devote much time to it.
I am in my early 40s now. I picked up reading in 2013 again.
Sorry, I guess this looks like more of an introduction and blog post:)





I earnestly started reading after watching papertowns trailer, I liked it& and discovered it was based on a novel and I ordered that book and I was so naive that I didn't read the epilogue as I thought it wasn't a part of the novel. Harry potter, narnia, and it goes on





Then when I was around 11-12 years old I used to read books like goosebumps. But my reading habit slowly went and I stoped reading entirely then for a few years.
When I turned 14, I was introduced to fantasy through Harry Potter and I read the mortal instruments series, which was my first introduction to ya. After that I’ve been reading consistently. :)

My favourite author is a bit too hard to narrow down but certainly Charles Dickens, I live very close to where he used to do a lot of his writing and that adds a little charm!

I don't really have a fav author, but to name a few I'd trust to give me a good time are Celeste Ng, Ananda Neelakantan and Jodi Picoult, maybe.



Even though I had read all the Enid Blyton and Agatha Christie books before, the Harry Potter series was a benchmark to my reading journey. The fire was already ignited.. and the HP series just made sure it never stopped burning.



( I believe my mom and grandma more)

Then Enid blyton - famous five ,secret seven...


I remember a character was called Mad dog Hayashi

And Champak, Tinkle during the train journey to my grandparents' house.

I eventually overcame my shyness and read a few Nancy Drew books. It was enjoyable to read. I even went onto borrow library books from female classmates. I badly wanted to read!
I have kept novels inside school text books and pretended to study. Once, my dad caught me. Hahaha. Luckily he just smiled and asked me to study. He can get angry sometimes. It was a close shave.

But the book that really made me a bookworm was - sorry to be a cliche - a Harry Potter book. What's not cliche is that I started with the 3rd book (Prisoner of Azkaban, a summer reading recommendation for my cousin from her school). I just picked it off her shelf and was hooked from page 1. I was 14
I had to leave for the airport a little later, and bought my own copy to read on the flight! I'm glad I started from the third book in the series - it's really good and got me more curious about the first two. Don't know if the first one would've been able to do that
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