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Creative Arts and Media => Creative Writing => Books and Comics => Topic started by: anoni on May 23, 2014, 12:12:09 PM
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Going back to some childhood memories, can you remember the first book you read all the way through by yourself?
Mine was Green eggs and ham
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The first book I remember reading through was actually Homeland, first book in the Legend of Drizzt series. I was Eight? Before that I had no real interest in books. Now I'm a stinkin Bibliophile and a writer
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Harry Potter! :D
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First book? Scooby Doo shorts
First major book? The first Encyclopedia Brown book...those were the days.
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Yeah man the first book I read through all the way was one fish two fish red fish blue fish XP
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Harry potter , and fun fact, I learned to read from Pokemon!
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Silence of the lambs.
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe I think.
English project when I was little.
I prefer readings to be either more harmonic or challenging but I don't read story books.
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I believe the first full length novel I've read completely was Darth Bane: Path of Destruction. That or Dragon Age: The Stolen Throne.
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I think the first book I actually read all the way through was "Scary Stories To Tell In the Dark".
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Dunno why I can remember that one to be the first though.
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Let’s see the book that comes to mind, more so being that I wasn’t much of a ready. Was a history book of knights and warfare! It had a lot of pictures but for the life of me I can’t think of the name.
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The only book that comes to mind right now is the one I read recently; The Expectant Father, the ultimate guide for dads to be.
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I was... eight or nine when I read this children's anthology of short stories... I can't remember for the life of me what it to as called. There was one story with some kids who tried to bake a cake for their babysitter but confused the sugar and salt, a poem about how to discipline your dog (that one triggered me), and a Chinese story about some children enjoying the company of a magical tiger, but their paranoid parents chased it away.
I wasn't much of an avid reader back then, but I do wish I still had the books from that era.