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What’s the first book you remember loving?

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  • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK [email protected]

    The Eye of the World, the first book in the Wheel of Time series. There were other books I really liked prior to that, but I distinctly remember reading that one on a long road trip I was stuck on with my parents, and being just completely enthralled by it. Made a 14 hour car ride feel like nothing.

    The series ultimately led to discovering Brandon Sanderson as an author (when he took over for the last 3 books in the series), which led to a lot more really memorable, beloved reads, so that's a nice added bonus.

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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?

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      So you want to be a wizard by Diane Duane.

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        YESSS. I loved this as a kid and I was so angry it didn't get a movie adaptation. I think a lot about how the ground made everything grow because the world was new. I still think about the "you can't unring the bell" thing.

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        the concept of the Deplorable Word spell that kills every living thing except the caster was also terrifying and amazing to me. Took a few years to realize it was probably a metaphor for nuclear weapons

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          Theres A Monster At the End of This Book

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          One of my earliest favorites too.

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          • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK [email protected]

            The Eye of the World, the first book in the Wheel of Time series. There were other books I really liked prior to that, but I distinctly remember reading that one on a long road trip I was stuck on with my parents, and being just completely enthralled by it. Made a 14 hour car ride feel like nothing.

            The series ultimately led to discovering Brandon Sanderson as an author (when he took over for the last 3 books in the series), which led to a lot more really memorable, beloved reads, so that's a nice added bonus.

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            I really enjoyed Eye of the World, and I faithfully read the next seven or eight books when they came out.

            But I tried to read it again a few years ago and it didn't keep my interest.

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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?

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              The next few books are great, but around the middle of the series it really drug for me. There's a huge number of characters to keep track of and a lot of simultaneous storylines going on, and while some of them are great, some of them are rather dry, and the dry ones always seem to get brought up right when the good ones are reaching a climax. Once you get past those few books, it gets good again, and Brandon Sanderson's books at the end are excellent.

              If you're in the mood for a fantasy epic (with all the baggage that entails), it's worth the read. There's also audio books of the whole series and the readers are excellent.

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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?

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                I'm a bit over halfway through the series right now, burning through them at a book every week or two.

                The series suffers from sprawl. There are 3-4 'a-plots' at any one time, which can be a bit frustrating. I'm loving them though.

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                  My earliest remembered favorite is The Little Red Car by Bernice Orawski. Cute little kids book with lovely illustrations about a car having the worst day of its life.

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                    Picking just one book is really unfair as I fell in love with various books at different times of my life.

                    But to answer your question, the very first book I remember falling in love with as a little kid is... two books. Jules Verne 'Michel Strogoff', and Conan Doyle's 'The Lost World' which I read in French back then as 'Le monde perdu'.

                    But I insist, this is absolutely unfair to the many other books I've loved and still love to this very day 😛

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                      half magic.

                      don't remember it at all, just that i was obsessed.

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                      The other books in that series were also great.

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                        A Wrinkle in Time.

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                          Hitchhikers Guide, my mom got me to read it really young. I was maybe 8.

                          Before that, Zoobooks obviously

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                            Kingdom of Shadow by R.A. Knaak.

                            I played lots of Diablo 2 back then and a friend once went into this small nook with books in a local games shop and showed me they have Diablo books. I wasn't much of a reader. I read some books that I enjoyed, but moat of them I was made to read.

                            I wanted to know more about the world of Diablo so I bought it. I mever expected it to grab me as it did. When I came home, I was like "let me read a chapter and go to actually play after". The boom jumped right into action with the first sentence and the PC was not turned on for 3 days (unheard of until then) as I used every free moment to read the book.

                            I bought other books in the series right after and then started to branch out to other fantasy series. This is the book that made me a reader. And I can thank a videogame for that.

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                              Picking just one book is really unfair as I fell in love with various books at different times of my life.

                              But to answer your question, the very first book I remember falling in love with as a little kid is... two books. Jules Verne 'Michel Strogoff', and Conan Doyle's 'The Lost World' which I read in French back then as 'Le monde perdu'.

                              But I insist, this is absolutely unfair to the many other books I've loved and still love to this very day 😛

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                              Everyone has always one favourite.. always 🙂

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                                Probably a Hardy Boys book, I used to devour those as a pre-teen.

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                                  Where the Red Fern Grows

                                  I was a very sad child and that book gave me lots of excuses to be crying all the time xD

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                                    The Magician's Nephew

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                                      I think mine would probably have to be the Darren Shan saga, starting with Cirque du Freak. I think I was 10 when I picked up the first book in the series at a random bookstore in Seoul, and I can't have been older than 12 when I finished the last one. I think that ending was the first time I cried at a piece of media.

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                                        There was one early teen book series that my school library has where it was a town with weird things happening and kids investigate. Twice aliens came to get help from the kids. I can't remember the name of the series though.

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                                          The Magician's Nephew
                                          this was my first introduction to the concept of multiple realities and it blew my little 7 year old mind

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                                          That's the Narnia prequel, right? It was by far my favourite book in the series as a kid, though I was already familiar with the concept of multiple realities thanks to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I always hoped it would get an adaptation. I haven't reread any of them as an adult, but my memory of it still makes me hope for that one day.

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