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Aug 24, 2011 06:24AM

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It's funny actually, now I don't even really enjoy Virginia An..."
Me to! I read it in 6th grade recomended by my english teacher and after that I was always reading a VC Andrews book until I wanted something more adult.


Like many Brits before (and after?) me, it was Enid Blyton (Famous Five, Secret 7, Adventure series......)






It is the different ways that we all get hooked that inspires me to read that much more.. :p sounds confusing but that's how i feel..
And that's why I never discourage anyone when they come upto me to ask about my 2cents on latest top of the charts book... like Hunger games / 50 shades of Gray were asked for n number of times...
I encourage them to read it and once they are done I just say; that was tip of the iceberg... take the red pill and explore this Matrix.. ;)
And that's why I never discourage anyone when they come upto me to ask about my 2cents on latest top of the charts book... like Hunger games / 50 shades of Gray were asked for n number of times...
I encourage them to read it and once they are done I just say; that was tip of the iceberg... take the red pill and explore this Matrix.. ;)

Sofia wrote: "It definitely was 'Hush,Hush' by Becca Fitzpatrick.."
I do remember pleading I had to do with my book retail shop owner for getting me a copy of 'Hush-Hush' and persuading him that it's gonna be epic in sales.. n stuff... just because I had seen it's Cover image! :p
:)
I do remember pleading I had to do with my book retail shop owner for getting me a copy of 'Hush-Hush' and persuading him that it's gonna be epic in sales.. n stuff... just because I had seen it's Cover image! :p
:)



But the first book that turned me into an English (e)book reader was this one! XD


My sister read it and said it was full of sex. Must be a different book by the same title. My bad. Here's a song to cheer you up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oKPYe...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oKPYe...

Welcome! I wasn't sure what I would have done. You're allowed to read what you want, sex or no sex. :)



i was seven or eight years :)

I was a child in the 70's so I wonder how this compares to others? children/teenagers are so lucky now with the amazing books available to them - there was no John Green in the 70's! Although we did have Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Judy Blume rocked!



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