I don't recall any little children books but my favourite book as a young reader was "The Secret Garden". I also loved Hedi and of course all the Nancy drew books
I loved all of those! And the Little House on the Prairie series.I don't recall any little children books but my favourite book as a young reader was "The Secret Garden". I also loved Hedi and of course all the Nancy drew books
I read Les Miserables as a precocious fifth grader. I remember it was the summer between fifth and sixth grade. I just saw it laying around, and thought it was a challenge to read such a big book. You would think a fifth grader would not get much out of a book like that, but it really left an indelible mark in my young mind.
The following summer, I got through the Lord of the rings series (including the hobbit). Now that was another fascinating book! Also left an indelible mark on my mind.
As a senior in high school I read Madame Bovary. At the time, like many teenagers, I had a pretty serious crush on this girl (she ended up being my prom date, and we dated for several years after that in college). It was sort of my romantic period. But man reading that book really has a way of trashing romanticism. It really made me wrestle with a lot of my emotions I was feeling at the time.
These books really do shape who you are and who you become- in all sorts of subtle but powerful ways- and almost all good!