bannerBaka-UpdatesManga
Manga Poll
Do you go back and read the extras and side stories that are released after you've already finish the main series?
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Never
 
mascot
Manga is the Japanese equivalent of comics
with a unique style and following. Join the revolution! Read some manga today!

RSS Feed

Book that made you love reading

Pages (4[ 1 2 3 4 ] 
You must be registered to post!
From User
Message Body
user avatar
Member


13 years ago
Posts: 313

I was 11 or 12 when I read "Death on the Nile" by Agatha Christie which I believe it's one of her best crime stories; after all she is the queen of crime, isn't she? 😀
Since then I couldn't stop reading all sorts of books!!


________________

朝露の少女。

“The longer we live, the more weight we carry in our hearts.”

user avatar
hmm~
Member


13 years ago
Posts: 989

A collection of all short stories by Stefan Zweig
I think I read it in 9th grade
ever since I have been immersing in the world of dramatic literature XD


________________

its cold down here fam ~

user avatar
Member


13 years ago
Posts: 16

Well, my mom always bought me books, since before I was able to read. Fairy tales and childrens books made me start reading since before my classmates in pre-school. But the first 'long book' I read was 1001 nights.


Member


13 years ago
Posts: 70

The Circle of Magic quartet by Tamora Pierce... then all her other series as well.


Member


13 years ago
Posts: 92

I've always loved reading. When I was very little (before I could read) I would memorize entire books from listening to my mom read them to me. It became a game and she would change some words on the page and I would catch her. I was insatiable, 3 books a night before I could fall asleep!!

I can still remember some of my favorites: Hans Christian Anderson's books, Jane Yolen's Child of Faerie Child of Earth and Girl in the Golden Bower, Carousel by Liz Rosenberg, Nora's Stars by Satomi Ichikawa... I still have the books today.

Anyone else remember their favorite childhood books?


user avatar
Member


13 years ago
Posts: 7

When I was little I liked picture books and mystery novels. Dr. Seuss and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was my starter books, but I've read so many that I can't even remember back that far very clearly. In kindergarten each kid had a 100 slot book list but we were only required to read 10 books each month. I always went over that number. I remember reading Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe from the school library and going to Scholastic book fairs. The Hardy Boys and Babysitter Club made a brief appearance in my reading lists.

When I read books I get images of characters and scenes if the author is good at describing them. The words stick with me more then the pictures in the end which is kinda why I like picture books since if I'm already given a picture I can use that when I'm reading in my imagination.


user avatar
icon Member


11 years ago
Posts: 1181

Bump..
The whole series of Percy Jackson, not really a fun of any books before I read this..
I only did read this because this was the favorite book of the girl I?m talking about here [url]http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?page=8&tid=19732&hl=beautiful[/url],
She recommended me this, and Lent me this, so Yeah, I liked it..


________________
user avatar
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 1143

Warn: Banned

School and college killed any interest that I once had in it. Wasn't until I started reading self-improvement material (And other random works that interested me) that I started gaining another interest in it, and, after reading A Short History of the World (As in I just read it, I didn't try to (over)analyze it or look for any "symbolism", just read the words on the page) then I started enjoying it again.


________________
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 2

I remember that i liked those page turning adventure books when i was a kid.
Good times.


... Last edited by bbhaver 6 years ago
user avatar
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 663

I’ve always loved reading, so I guess it would be some children’s book or another? My favourite author by far is Nabokov though, no one can rival his writing.


user avatar
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 12

What an excellent thread. I remember I liked the animal adventures of Mandy written by Lucy Daniels. 🙂


________________

.::✧ Bunny Blue Scanlations ✧::.

Post #771310
Post #771310
user avatar
Turt
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 641

I think it was charlette's web for me in like second grade LOL. The power of words from a spider saved a life. it was magical hahaha


user avatar
Member


6 years ago
Posts: 208

I wish I could remember the first books I read, but I think I've loved reading ever since I could. Books I definitely remember reading when I was around third grade or so were The Borrowers series by Mary Norton, Nancy Drew, and books by Andrew Clements.


user avatar
Seinen is RIGHT
icon Site Admin


6 years ago
Posts: 2453

Good question. I had Russian books on Greek myths as a young kid. Probably those?

It´s always hard to point to a direct starting point with such a broad and mainstream medium. I can tell you what my first games and comics were (that I loved) but good luck doing that with films, TV and books.


________________

I also read EU/US comics and am a librarian.
Manga-Masters, My ANN-Lists + Imdb

user avatar
icon Member


5 years ago
Posts: 613

I can't find that book yet.


Pages (4[ 1 2 3 4 ] 
You must be registered to post!