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In reply to the discussion: What book, as a child, hooked you forever on reading? [View all]dhol82
(9,650 posts)119. That is so sad that you came to love reading so late.
Hope you have made up for it since.
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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
I read my big brother's Hardy Boys books when I was little. Loved them!
Still Blue in PDX
Dec 2017
#16
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
Oh, my . . . I remember finding a book of his stories in my mom's nightstand. Great stuff!
Still Blue in PDX
Dec 2017
#37
I honestly don't remember. I grew up in a house stuffed and crammed with books.
Glorfindel
Dec 2017
#41
Many of these above and also "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith
stopwastingmymoney
Dec 2017
#46
Phantom Tollbooth! I said Half Magic up-thread, but Phantom Tollbooth is definitely on the list.
Squinch
Dec 2017
#90
My mother reading "Miss Menerva and William Greenhill" to me when I was a pre-schooler.
patricia92243
Dec 2017
#96