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At what age did u start reading? and what was your first book?
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Oct 28, 2013 05:07AM

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Rebecca, my reading almost parallels yours, except that I continued even during professional studies (to remain sane :-) ) .

before that i was reading domestic language books ( gujarati )
First book : three mistakes of my life By Chetan bhagat
than i am still into fiction by sheldon , stephen king
and many more not much known authors



My reading in English started with Walt Disney comics, maybe around five. Donald Duck was my hero.

But I do attribute my penchant for the written word to our English curriculum in high school! It started with The Trojan War in sixth class ending with the wonderful The Hound of Baskerville in our tenth class.

Anyone remember the trio pack of - enchanted wood, magic faraway tree and the folk of the faraway tree?? That was my fav set of Enid blyton and I think u read ALL!!!
But anyway, Enid blyton wasn't what I started with. Does anyone remember those really small books on mister lazy, mister tall, mister short and a ton others???
I read them all and I don't know where I can find them now. I think we probably have given them all away to charity. But my god, the books were so cute and so fun!
Someone out there remember these??

Also remember reading a set of fairy tales that used to be called as The Pink Book or the Red Book and such. They were a wonderful collection of tales meant for really small kids.. it was fun reading them :)

Interesting trivia - the kids in the book were originally jo, Bessie and fanny. But in recent years, they changed the third character from fanny to frannie, for obvious reasons!
Apparently, Enid blyton was criticised for stereotyping communities and generally being racist.

And was she really? I haven't read any of her books lately and I doubt that a child would ever think of such things, except may be to enjoy the books.. Hmm interesting.. Never thought of it like that.

My Enid Blyton favourite however remains 'The Secret of Killimooin" :)
@ srividya, I was talking about the Mr.Tall, Mr. Short books.
yes, as a child we wouldn't have noticed. I read EBAY even now - and her racism and condescending attitude to females stands out.
yes, as a child we wouldn't have noticed. I read EBAY even now - and her racism and condescending attitude to females stands out.


And even in the Famous Five, there is a general haughtiness among the boys, and a belief that girls are inferior.
@srividya you should totally get your hands on the mister mister books. they're awesome. Its actually called Mr. Men and Little Miss - just looked it up.

Ya there is a certain haughtiness in Famous Five but as a child you only think that boys are in general haughty, so she is not depicting anything wrong. Hmm it sure sounds different from an adult's perspective.
I think it has got more to do with the recent heightened awareness of racial, gender and minority rights. During her time it would be the norms.

Not worth dwelling on!


though my son hasn't followed my pathway"
My son who is 7 years does not read. Any suggestions on books with plenty of pictures to get him to read?
My son reads a lot, but he is into the macabre genre and books like Wimpy Kid and Big nate.
At 7, my son used to like Amar Chitra Kathas a lot. In fact we have the whole (almost whole) collection.
You can try reading loud to him at bedtime. I used to do this a lot till he was 9 or so. He finished the complete Harry Potter series at the age of 9, coz I started reading Book 1 and he was too eager to wait for the daily allotment.
At 7, my son used to like Amar Chitra Kathas a lot. In fact we have the whole (almost whole) collection.
You can try reading loud to him at bedtime. I used to do this a lot till he was 9 or so. He finished the complete Harry Potter series at the age of 9, coz I started reading Book 1 and he was too eager to wait for the daily allotment.

It's great that you read to your son, Smitha. I guess its every bookworm's dream to turn their offspring into one as well :D
Started when I was 14 or so with Sheldon (Doomsday Conspiracy was the one I read first) books my mum was a fan of. Didn't interest me much, back then, stopped soon after.
Started again with Lord of the Rings when I was 25 or so, and now reading books has become a huge a part of my life.
Started again with Lord of the Rings when I was 25 or so, and now reading books has become a huge a part of my life.
I started at age 12 with jane austen novels I guess..reading fictions and spirituality has been quite a part of my life ..I enjoys reading Paulo Coelho now days ..



Though the first book that totally captivated me was The Alchemist by Paulo coelho. I have to read the book again sometime soon to make sure that I still love it

At 8 or 9 years.
i read Harry Potter :)
i read Harry Potter :)


The first book by international writer that i read was The Vinci Code. that was on my 13th year.
before that, I used to read books from my dad's collection, but before i could read enough, the book would disappear from the shelf. That would add to my thirst for reading books. I can remember that i have read most of the religious books.
My Parents have no objection with me reading books, but they worry that i would be spending much of my money in books.
I come from a place where there are not enough bookstores, so even if i made a list of books i needed, the proprietor would take almost a month to get all the books for me.
Well, starting the journey was quite tough and back-throbbing, but i am happy that i was provided enough strength to overcome all those pains and end up here in this fine place delhi, which is quenching my thirst for reading books, bit by bit, which as much as i know, will never get enough.


Loved the topic. Brought back such warm memories. :)

From them, I progressed to books of Russian tales that my father bought for me from some shop. Then books of Noddy that my elder sister used to get from her school library. These primarily consisted of my early reading.


started reading classics from the school library and the hobby took root
after I read Secret seven series by EndBlyton .Since then books but have been my best friend......
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