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    Default The first book you "oooooh"'ed about?

    What was the first book you sat down and read, and generally couldn't put down until you finished? That you thought about the story and really felt it, like you'd become a part of it.

    The first book for me was IT. Steven King has a way of making his stories feel extremely realistic even if it at times does seem like he's "dragging on". The way he describes just general landscapes/towns etc makes me drool.

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    The HOBBIT. I first read it when I was like eight or nine, and I couldn't put it down. It was also the first time I snuck out of bed after bedtime, turned on the light and read all night

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    I think it was The Hobbit for me too actually. I'd read loads of books before it, but it was the first that made me want to just continue reading it constantly.
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    I'll have to read the Hobbit again. I think when I was younger I had to read it in school (don't quote me) but I'm not quite sure. I do remember seeing the book, and for all the time I have on my hands I might as well get back into reading.
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    Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory

    I think i was 10 years old when i read it and i remember that it had some drawings and paintings in it that i really loved and tried to copy!

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    Yeah, I'll have to go with the Hobbit. except maybe the Three Billy Goats Gruff.

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    Or Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire. I usually have a problem sitting down and reading for too long, but I couldn't put it down.

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    I cannot remember the first such book, but the ones which stand out most vividly to me are The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks and World War Z by Max Brooks.

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    The first book I ever literally read from start to finish was Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill. He's the son of Steven King and it's his debut. Definitely recommend it.

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    does he stand up to his dad? i mean like writing wise? i can imagine the "king genetic writing awesomeness" bug hit home.
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    King has got quite the resume, but this book could be the spark of a great line of books. My favorite King book is Dreamcatcher, and I enjoyed Heart Shaped Box even more. So with only one book out, it's hard to make predictions, but I believe he has the ability to surpass his father.

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    I can't remember the first, but I can tell you the most recent. Every book so far in The Dresden Files. I bought the first, couldn't put it down, and then had to buy the other 8 and read them all.

    I'm now waiting for the next one in paperback. And the author says he wants to write them into the 20s so wooooo!

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    That's saying alot since Steven is like > *

    It has to be either IT, or Dolores (can't think of the full name), or The Stand
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    Uhh... Some Stephen King book about dragons.

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    Mine was The Bridge to Terabithia xD

    We had to read it for school in the sixth grade and I finished it lightyears before the set date we had to be done. I didn't have a good time in school and was the "weird one" of my class, so I related to the two main characters a lot. The death that came later was fascinating to me. When I finished it, I started reading it again. I know it's not quite IT or The Hobbit, but what can ya do.

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