ITT: the first book you fell in love with
my diary desu
>>8971379
>ywn rub your dog with butter to win a beauty contest
>>8971389
why live
>>8971384
This.
Holes
>>8971379
Llyod Alexander's "The Book of Three" made me want to read more.
But the first book that really moved me: Bridge to Terabithia
>>8971781
reading this right now, love it, feel like a faggot
>>8971379
Charlotte's Web.
literally just found it in my bedroom when I was a lad and read it in like 2 days
>>8973502
I was named after that book it was so good :)
Artemis Fowl was the first book that I really fell in love with as a kid.
>>8971379
children of the plains, a dragonlance book.
>>8971379
The Talisman -- Stephen King. Yes, it's shit lit but it made me want to read and that's why I needed to start on the lit train.
I think.
That period in my life is a bit fuzzy. I probably loved a few other novels before it.
>>8973842
>Yes, it's shit lit but it made me want to read and that's why I needed to start on the lit train.
You lose
>>8971379
prob my childhood favorite
>>8971379
There wasn't much to read around the house as a kid.
>>8971379
>>8976633
That is a fantastic book. One of the few that lifted me out of a deep depression.
>>8976829
Hello
>>8973710
>I was named after that book it was so good :)
Sweet! I've met a Tarran before. ... but she was a she who was unaware of her name's place in literature.
Lame. I'd love to have some /lit origin story.
Has anyone else ever read this guy?
>>8977382
YES
I loved that book
Pleb coming through
>>8971379
Only decent image of the cover I could find, still have it around somewhere
Fortunately I didn't become a furry.
>>8977766
Was just about to post this. Guess I'll post my second favorite instead.
Got me hooked on reading war books, memoirs, novels.
>>8977390
my man.
>>8971781
mi negro, TNS is incredibly good
I haven't read it in more than a decade. I'm afraid it is going to be bad when I reread it.
It was a pleasure to burn