What’s the first book you remember loving?
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I never read a book outside of school (which was all fiction books, which I never got into), and then I was gifted Zygmunt Bauman's Globalization: The Human Consequences and loved it and realized non-fiction is a thing
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The climax of the eye of the world was incredible, I've never continued on in the series, is it worth it?
I only read it for the first time earlier this decade. The series goes through about four distinct phases. If you liked Eye, you'll almost certainly also like books 2 and 3, which are very similar in style. After that, it goes from being high fantasy adventure into more of a political intrigue. Then it expands into a much larger cast, fleshing out the world. Parts of this third phase are what's often referred to among fans as "the slog", because the pacing slows down a lot and it can really drag to read. Personally on my first read-through I didn't find this nearly as bad as I expected, but I did notice it a fair amount at times. Then the fourth phase happens after Robert Jordan dies and Brandon Sanderson takes over finishing the series takes it back to the feeling of phase 2, but wrapping up and pushing towards a dramatic climax and conclusion.
I think it's reasonably likely that if you liked 1, you'll like the series as a whole. But it's possible that the shift from phase 1 to 2 could break the interest for you, if that's not a change that vibes with you.
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The Green Odyssey by Phillip José Farmer
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Watership Down
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I really like the cover
So so so cute
Pickles, aka the fire cat, is born homelss and lives in a barrel before being adopted by a nice lady and then eventually joining the fire department and improving himself to become a better cat.
Here is Pickles being an asshole by chasing a kitten up a tree, because that is something cats do.
If I remember right Pickles wasn't able to get down either and had to be rescued by the firemen. It leads to his journey to learn how to be nicer to other cats and improve himself.
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The Paul Street Boys. I still remember it fondly!
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Redwall by Brian Jacques. Introduced me to so many things like the fantasy genre, multi-book series, deep worldbuilding, archetypal races and probably way more. The food descriptions also stand out in my memory.
Haven't gone back to see how it stands up but I highly recommend it for kids whose reading level is improving and want to move up a tier in length/difficulty.
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Idk about "loved," but I'll put "I can fly" since I remember reading it a lot.
In case others don't know it, it goes a little something like this (each line is a page):
"I can fly
Up, up, up
Down, down, down
Up, up, up
Down, down, down
Up, up, up
Down, down, down
I can fly"
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Redwall by Brian Jacques was probably the earliest one I remember loving.
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The Phantom Toll Booth!
Weren't they making a live action movie of that? I swear I saw a teaser trailer for it like almost a whole decade ago but don't remember the movie ever actually coming out.
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The Phantom Toll Booth!
Weren't they making a live action movie of that? I swear I saw a teaser trailer for it like almost a whole decade ago but don't remember the movie ever actually coming out.
They did a cartoony one and Maybe it is your lucky day I have found this: https://archive.org/details/the-phantom-tollbooth-1970-dvdrip-x-264-ac-3-i-cmal
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They did a cartoony one and Maybe it is your lucky day I have found this: https://archive.org/details/the-phantom-tollbooth-1970-dvdrip-x-264-ac-3-i-cmal
The animated one is from before I was even born. lol
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The animated one is from before I was even born. lol
LOL Well... it can be like watching an oldy
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LOL Well... it can be like watching an oldy
I just mean I've seen that one a ton lol
A modern one would be nice. If done well, anyway. I feel like it would end up being stretched to a trilogy it doesn't have to be for money, ala Peter Jackson's version of The Hobbit.
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I just mean I've seen that one a ton lol
A modern one would be nice. If done well, anyway. I feel like it would end up being stretched to a trilogy it doesn't have to be for money, ala Peter Jackson's version of The Hobbit.
Oh sorry. I didn't get that. Well... If there is no demand, no one will make a new one, I am afraid
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Honestly I can't remember. I've been reading books since 2nd grade and there's been numerous I loved
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"Nor Crystal Tears": by Alan Dean Foster
One of the first novel length books I ever sat down to read when I was young.
The first series that I fell in love with was: "The Belgariad" by David Eddings
Say what you want about Eddings, the guy was not a nice guy, but "The Belgariad" was a great series and I leaped from it to LOTR.
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Honestly I can't remember. I've been reading books since 2nd grade and there's been numerous I loved
Not even one above all? Or the last one you read