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In reply to the discussion: I want to start a somewhat different sort of conversation here: What made you into a book reader? [View all]japple
(10,420 posts)18. Mom and Dad always read stories to us, mostly Bible stories, and we had 78 records
with stories and songs for children. Dad was in the army and we moved around, but when we got into school, Mom would take us to the base library and let us check out as many books as we could carry. I also remember a very special first grade teacher who read to us every day after lunch from her favorite childhood book. Whenever she took out that tattered, worn book, I would nearly swoon.
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I want to start a somewhat different sort of conversation here: What made you into a book reader? [View all]
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
OP
The first book I read was non fiction, history. I really enjoyed it. Love of history is in my
applegrove
Sep 2014
#2
I think that having a parent (or parents) who read to us when we were little, is probably THE most
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#8
Mom and Dad always read stories to us, mostly Bible stories, and we had 78 records
japple
Sep 2014
#18
Thank you for the thread, scarletwoman. The influence of my parents made me a book reader.
Enthusiast
Sep 2014
#19
Interesting post, SheilaT. I still have a large stack of Classics Illustrated comics in a drawer.
Enthusiast
Dec 2014
#35