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  • #16
    The first books I remember reading when I was young were Enid Blyton. Afterwards I graduated to C.S. Lewis and Roald Dahl. I was also a big fan of books containing Irish legends such as Fionn and the Fianna. The first adult author I read as a child was Tolkein (I read Lord of The Rings when I was 9 - the version with pictures ). I started reading Stephen King at 10, and got hooked on Sci-Fi when I read David Brin's Startide Rising a year later.
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    • #17
      I read The Adventures of Huck Finn in kindergarten. Samuel Clemson had quite an effect on my vocabulary, leading to a very teary scene with my parents when I commented on how well 'blackies' play basketball. You can imagine the scene where they explained to my little mind about the time period Mark Twain had lived.

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      • #18
        ".... and now" your mother explained "we call 'em ******s instead!"

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        • #19
          I can't believe you said that.
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          • #20
            Douglas Adams when I was 10

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            • #21
              Hmm...

              I read russian translations of Sherlock Holmes, The Mystery Island, The 3 musketeers, Don Kixote, and many more late 19th century classics before I was 10 IIRC.

              I have managed to forget some by now though (being 19)

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              • #22
                I liked Brian Jacques' series of Redwall books.

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                • #23
                  As a young boy, "The Hardy Boys" series.


                  I really liked Tom Swift too.

                  Other than that I mostly devoured whatever books I could find. Great for a general education, but bad for focus.
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                  • #24
                    History books for kids were big, as well as books on animals and suh. i did not really start reading fiction till in the US, about 10 years old. I started with suspence and thrillers.
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                    • #25
                      anything I could get my hands on
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                      • #26
                        I remember as a young kid reading this mystery series.

                        Was it the hardy boy? I cannot remember exactly. It was fairly popular.

                        I read a lot of action pulp books as well. Stuff like deathlands.

                        And of course Stephen King. I'm a big fan of his books.

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                        • #27
                          When I was five, I read the Russian translation of Dumas' The Three Musketeers. I followed that up with reading all the fiction I could find in the house which included a lot of Jules Vernes.

                          When I was nine or ten, I dug up a 1940s book about palaeontology and was hooked. Everything from very light dino stuff to very heavy tomes on anthropology, geology, and other subjects were devoured by me. I moved from material in Russian to that in Latvian and finally, upon moving to Canada when I was 11, to a lot of stuff in English.

                          In Canada, I read the Oz novels and then eventually discovered Asimov and Clarke. Lots of other sci-fi followed.
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                          • #28
                            "Was it the hardy boy? I cannot remember exactly. It was fairly popular."

                            You're probably thinking of nancy drew.
                            "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                            Drake Tungsten
                            "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
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                            • #29
                              It depends on age, but I do recall discovering my parents' World Book Encyclopedia set very early on.
                              No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by monolith94
                                "Was it the hardy boy? I cannot remember exactly. It was fairly popular."

                                You're probably thinking of nancy drew.
                                I didn't read Nancy Drew. That would be gay

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