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At what age did u start reading? and what was your first book?
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I began reading at the age of 11 and my first book was Anne of Green Gables... and The outsiders was my second. After that I fell in love with books and have been reading ever since. :)
Read harry potter when I was 16


So lovely to see so many started the reading journey on similar lines!
I believe I started around the age of 7, only because reading was mandatory for school. :p
My first books were Nancy Drew Series after which I read Anne of Green Gables, I think I was hooked after that. :)
A few of the books that have contributed greatly to my passion for reading are The Great Gatsby, The Outsiders, and of course Shakespeare's plays. :)
My first books were Nancy Drew Series after which I read Anne of Green Gables, I think I was hooked after that. :)
A few of the books that have contributed greatly to my passion for reading are The Great Gatsby, The Outsiders, and of course Shakespeare's plays. :)

But Arthur was my favourite book back then..
I don't remember exactly when did I start reading, I must be around 17 or 18. Right from school I was fascinated with the Hitler, so I started with Mein Kempf, but I didn't understand most of the things that I read. And then I started buying cheap books sold outside railway station... I read anything from Sidney Sheldon to that Monk Who Sold His Ferrari author.


Maria wrote: "I don't remember at what age I started but my first books were fairy tales like Snow White, red riding hood and books like Panchatantra and later on Enid Blyton books and Nancy Drews! :-)
So lovel..."
Haha, me too... the very first book I read or had read to me (both apply) was a book of fairy tales - having everything from Cinderella to Sleeping Beauty to Hansel and Gretel, even Gulliver's Travels (the abridged version).
The first story book I picked to read was at a Scholastic book fair, and I picked an R L Stein horror book based on werewolves when I was 9 years old. (Terrified me so much I stopped reading)
A Year later I started with Malory Towers - Love those books to this date! Then Harry Potter, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Agatha Christie, Robin Cook and Dan Brown followed ;)
So lovel..."
Haha, me too... the very first book I read or had read to me (both apply) was a book of fairy tales - having everything from Cinderella to Sleeping Beauty to Hansel and Gretel, even Gulliver's Travels (the abridged version).
The first story book I picked to read was at a Scholastic book fair, and I picked an R L Stein horror book based on werewolves when I was 9 years old. (Terrified me so much I stopped reading)
A Year later I started with Malory Towers - Love those books to this date! Then Harry Potter, Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Agatha Christie, Robin Cook and Dan Brown followed ;)

If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
when I was 13
Rakhi wrote: "Should I be frank, Well to be frank, my first book is a kid's magazine in Malayalam. Poompatta and Balarama.
If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
when I was 13"
I've never read that one. Maybe I'll read it in 2016 :)
My first proper novel was The Angel in the Corner
If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
when I was 13"
I've never read that one. Maybe I'll read it in 2016 :)
My first proper novel was The Angel in the Corner

Tess of the D'Urbervilles is an intense story. Actually I didn't understand the whole story then
Rakhi wrote: "I haven't read that either :)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is an intense story. Actually I didn't understand the whole story then"
Okay then this is definitely going into the 2016 list :)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles is an intense story. Actually I didn't understand the whole story then"
Okay then this is definitely going into the 2016 list :)

My first proper book which I read around the age of five was an abridged version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which my Mom got me. It used to be her favorite childhood book and became mine too :)
Then followed Enid Blyton (EVERYTHING by her!), Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, Goosebumps, illustrated Classics and what not!
I think this was only possible because both my parents are avid readers, and I'm really glad they introduced me to reading :)
Rakhi wrote: "Should I be frank, Well to be frank, my first book is a kid's magazine in Malayalam. Poompatta and Balarama.
If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
when I was 13"
Rakhi, I used to read Poombatta cover to cover. Used to eagerly wait for it to arrive, then have a quarrel with brother [I won usually B-) ] . I even used to read and reread old Poombattas. Balarama, Chandamama, Champak were not monthly reads, those were on an 'as and when' basis.
Then I found out Tinkle and Target.
Adulthood magazine was Reader's digest, and occasional left over Women's era.
But its a few years since I have given up on Magazines
If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
when I was 13"
Rakhi, I used to read Poombatta cover to cover. Used to eagerly wait for it to arrive, then have a quarrel with brother [I won usually B-) ] . I even used to read and reread old Poombattas. Balarama, Chandamama, Champak were not monthly reads, those were on an 'as and when' basis.
Then I found out Tinkle and Target.
Adulthood magazine was Reader's digest, and occasional left over Women's era.
But its a few years since I have given up on Magazines




Those old days...

Reading your English textbooks the moment you got them was bliss. :)
Good old days :P

If its a story book, it would be Tess of the D'Urbervilles
wh..."
Happy to see someone like me. I started off with all those comics along with Digest, Amar Chitra Kadha, Boban and Molly. Had a huge collection of Poombatta, Balarama, Balabhumi, Balamangalam, Champak, CW, Tinkle till last year. Mom gave them away, which is something we still fight on.
First proper big English novel was a Hardy Boys Mystery of Screaming Clock. Read it during class hours book being kept under the desk. My school days were mostly in detective stories and classics. :)

If its a story book, it would be [book:Tess of the D'U..."
Same with me..I would complete one novel of hardy boys or Nancy drew very early before due date and often run to librarian to let me reissue other novels early. I really love mysteries..:)

Haha exactly..it was so much fun..:D
And I was always like yeah I knew that and that too, whenever teacher explained the lesson..:p

Manveer wrote: "Aditi wrote: "I guess really early like when I was in third grade or something. At that time I loved reading my further lessons in English early then started reading stories like cindrella, sniw hi..."
I remember that too...
I remember that too...





After that it was anything I got my hands on starting from comic books chacha choudhary, tinkle, chandamama... then came the Enid Blyton phase and then Nancy Drew :)

i could read a book(interesting ones) anywhere and anytime....

I don't exactly remember when I first started reading but my father had a huge collection of Phantom, Mandrake comic books. I was hooked onto those and used to read them daily. Slowly I graduated to Enid Blyton then to Hardy Boys and finally to novels...


I too had read Monte Cristo when I was 11 or 12, the unabridged version, but in Malayalam. It was an adventurous experience at that time. I tried reading the English version again, but that magic was not there. It fell flat.
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