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Jun 22, 2011 05:52PM
Do you remember the first book that you absolutely could not put down? That you were so enamored with and so into that even Cheetos couldn't tear you away? That you recommended to all of your friends? Well here is where I would like you to share your experience with this text. I can't wait to read your stories . . . Mine follows.
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My first taste of insatiable, habit-forming, bordering on obsession, mind blowing reading was . . . wait for it . . . Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews. I was in 8th grade and I read it, and I felt it was absolutely scandalous and that I was really grown up for reading it. I tore through those pages quicker than you can say "She kissed her brother" and even tried to do a book report for reading class on it (I got the report back with a big red "this is not an appropriate book for school" written on it). I remember this book blazed a trail through my circle of friends and then it was pure nirvana when the sequel came out. We read every V.C. Andrews book as if it had the secret of life inside the pages, back then we were too stupid to realize they were all the same book.






The series that got me hooked was Douglas Adams .... Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Life the Universe and Everything, and So Long and Thanks for all the Fish.

I'm right there with you...the land of Narnia was the place I visited most frequently in my childhood readings. Couldn't even begin to say how many times I read them. Been years and years.






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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (other topics)Oliver Twist (other topics)
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