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dhol82

(9,650 posts)
119. That is so sad that you came to love reading so late.
Sun Dec 24, 2017, 08:48 PM
Dec 2017

Hope you have made up for it since.

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Charlotte's Web... cbreezen Dec 2017 #1
That was an early great one for me as well. kairos12 Dec 2017 #45
Black Beauty. procon Dec 2017 #2
I loved Black Beauty and Beautiful Joe as a child, but I think they might be too sad for me now. nt Still Blue in PDX Dec 2017 #13
I read Beautiful Joe too, and Lad, A Dog, great books that fostered my love of animals. nt procon Dec 2017 #27
Black Beauty is still my favorite children's book. femmocrat Dec 2017 #95
Roald Dahl books. PoorMonger Dec 2017 #3
I read all of the Dahl books SCantiGOP Dec 2017 #80
Hopefully, not all of them. :) sl8 Dec 2017 #122
Damn. Never heard of those SCantiGOP Dec 2017 #123
Ulysses pangaia Dec 2017 #4
Let me guess SCantiGOP Dec 2017 #81
Yup !!! pangaia Dec 2017 #83
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Same here! narnian60 Dec 2017 #128
Little Women mainstreetonce Dec 2017 #6
As a child, I read all the Hardy boys but I got hooked on literature age 12 GusBob Dec 2017 #7
I read my big brother's Hardy Boys books when I was little. Loved them! Still Blue in PDX Dec 2017 #16
Nothing in particular. I just wanted to read. Anything, anytime, anywhere. dhol82 Dec 2017 #8
Similar story here MrsMatt Dec 2017 #47
Me, too. silverweb Dec 2017 #50
Same here. DiverDave Dec 2017 #69
The Little House books. n/t ginnyinWI Dec 2017 #9
I really got into the Bobsey Twins mysteries LeftInTX Dec 2017 #10
I don't remember ever not reading, but "A Wrinkle in Time" holds a special place in my heart. Still Blue in PDX Dec 2017 #11
Kon Tiki Adsos Letter Dec 2017 #12
My mom read that to us. I would say Nancy Drew got me interested. applegrove Dec 2017 #21
Nancy Drew Adsos Letter Dec 2017 #24
I loved those books when I was very young. smirkymonkey Dec 2017 #108
I was an avid reader MuseRider Dec 2017 #14
Misty of Chincoteague demmiblue Dec 2017 #15
Yes! Bayard Dec 2017 #85
"Death of a President" by William Manchester gopiscrap Dec 2017 #17
Almost anything by Beverly Cleary jrandom421 Dec 2017 #18
The first 3 "Oz" books teenagebambam Dec 2017 #19
Treasure Island changed my life Cicada Dec 2017 #20
In the late 60s my sister was babysitting me when the TV went out.... MLAA Dec 2017 #22
The Monkeys Paw Adsos Letter Dec 2017 #25
Oh, my . . . I remember finding a book of his stories in my mom's nightstand. Great stuff! Still Blue in PDX Dec 2017 #37
Love that you kept those teachers on their toes! MLAA Dec 2017 #57
I think it was called "Tip and Mitten" sl8 Dec 2017 #23
Bambi Leith Dec 2017 #26
treasure at first base chaking53 Dec 2017 #28
Little Galoshes... radical noodle Dec 2017 #29
Wind in the Willows and ChazII Dec 2017 #30
LOTR shanny Dec 2017 #31
I didn't read LOTR hermetic Dec 2017 #100
There wasn't one. surrealAmerican Dec 2017 #32
Henry Higgins Series tazkcmo Dec 2017 #33
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes MFM008 Dec 2017 #34
I was able to 2naSalit Dec 2017 #35
Anything that was Zane Grey. Wellstone ruled Dec 2017 #36
Half Magic. Lived in that book. Squinch Dec 2017 #38
Oh wow! qwlauren35 Dec 2017 #88
Wasn't it GREAT?? Squinch Dec 2017 #89
OMG - I remember that book and loved it! dhol82 Dec 2017 #91
I was really hoping hermetic Dec 2017 #99
THE HALF TALKING CAT!!!! Squinch Dec 2017 #107
"Fun with Dick and Jane" FuzzyRabbit Dec 2017 #39
I was going to post the same thing! yardwork Dec 2017 #60
Stone Soup, also The 100 Dressrs Blindingly apparent Dec 2017 #40
I honestly don't remember. I grew up in a house stuffed and crammed with books. Glorfindel Dec 2017 #41
Your response is most wonderful! kairos12 Dec 2017 #42
I started with Bobbsey Twins and Nancy Drew.... CatMor Dec 2017 #43
Babysitter's Club crazycatlady Dec 2017 #44
Many of these above and also "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith stopwastingmymoney Dec 2017 #46
The bridge to Terabithia dewsgirl Dec 2017 #48
Trixie Belden Forever! Collimator Dec 2017 #49
Mr. Pudgins? sl8 Dec 2017 #53
Thanks sl8 Collimator Dec 2017 #84
I remember Trixie Belden dhol82 Dec 2017 #92
Spunky Trixie, indeed. Collimator Dec 2017 #117
:))))) dhol82 Dec 2017 #118
Hardy Boys. GeorgeGist Dec 2017 #51
The Boxcar Children AJT Dec 2017 #52
Old Man and the Sea. EOM physioex Dec 2017 #54
My first first grade reader. 50 Shades Of Blue Dec 2017 #55
Comic books. no_hypocrisy Dec 2017 #56
That was a big part for me as well exboyfil Dec 2017 #126
Same here. A Wrinkle In Time! Roland99 Dec 2017 #58
Great question, Mad Scientists' Club and The Three Investigators Saboburns Dec 2017 #59
The Dr Doolittle books... First Speaker Dec 2017 #61
The Good Earth Freedomofspeech Dec 2017 #62
Wrinkle in Time RainCaster Dec 2017 #63
I was hooked on reading before being given... 3catwoman3 Dec 2017 #64
I fear disappointment as well about the film. kairos12 Dec 2017 #68
No one single book. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2017 #65
Charlotte's Web and The Hardy Boys...n/t Upthevibe Dec 2017 #66
I totally agree hermetic Dec 2017 #97
"Tunnel In The Sky" bearssoapbox Dec 2017 #67
Not sure of the exact title TuxedoKat Dec 2017 #70
Star Wars comics Blue_Adept Dec 2017 #71
I saw the headline before coming to this thread Rustynaerduwell Dec 2017 #72
Space Cat PassingFair Dec 2017 #73
Watership Down. LanternWaste Dec 2017 #74
Loved this book so much hermetic Dec 2017 #101
Encyclopedia Brown. Texasgal Dec 2017 #75
Island of The Blue Dolphins. madaboutharry Dec 2017 #76
Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy gay texan Dec 2017 #77
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe n/t wryter2000 Dec 2017 #78
The first books I remember loving SCantiGOP Dec 2017 #79
All the Pippi Longstocking books. I loved them all. MaeScott Dec 2017 #82
I had four encyclopedias. Three in Spanish, one in English Xipe Totec Dec 2017 #86
Interesting. qwlauren35 Dec 2017 #87
Phantom Tollbooth! I said Half Magic up-thread, but Phantom Tollbooth is definitely on the list. Squinch Dec 2017 #90
Mister Poppers Penguins cagefreesoylentgreen Dec 2017 #93
Actually three books read in rapid succession....all by George R. Stewart Brother Buzz Dec 2017 #94
My mother reading "Miss Menerva and William Greenhill" to me when I was a pre-schooler. patricia92243 Dec 2017 #96
along with so much of what is listed here miyazaki Dec 2017 #98
Where the Red Fern Grows Thomas Hurt Dec 2017 #102
Actually it was a book for adults - Jaws in the 5th grade MrPurple Dec 2017 #103
We need a bigger book!! kairos12 Dec 2017 #104
Jane Eyre MaryMagdaline Dec 2017 #105
Doubleday had a series of books named Best in Childrens Books. lkinwi Dec 2017 #106
There were so many of them, but one book that really stuck with me was smirkymonkey Dec 2017 #109
Mistress Masham's Repose by T.H. White Demoiselle Dec 2017 #110
I had undiagnosed dyslexia so I hated reading Paula Sims Dec 2017 #111
That is so sad that you came to love reading so late. dhol82 Dec 2017 #119
As a child our house was full of books... hunter Dec 2017 #112
Mine was "Chip the Dam Builder". denbot Dec 2017 #113
All of them! raven mad Dec 2017 #114
DAVID AND THE PHOENIX trueblue2007 Dec 2017 #115
Up The Down Staircase. EOM WiffenPoof Dec 2017 #116
I always remember reading mythology Dec 2017 #120
At 12 I read Gone With the Wind, all 1200 pages. milestogo Dec 2017 #121
The first novel I recall HeiressofBickworth Dec 2017 #124
Ray Bradbury's "Martian Chronicles." NNadir Dec 2017 #125
Newspaper comics, a book about Ilsa Dec 2017 #127
The Boxcar Children SCLumbeelady Dec 2017 #129
Alfred Hitchcock's "Stories that Scared Even Me" nuxvomica Dec 2017 #130
Story Telling and Other Poems, Childcraft #2, 1949. Greybnk48 Dec 2017 #131
Paddle-to-the-Sea... VOX Dec 2017 #132
Anne of Green Gables womanofthehills Dec 2017 #133
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