IWSG June 2025

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June 4 question – What were some books that impacted you as a child or young adult?

Hmmm… The brain got rattled about last year, so this isn’t the easiest question.

I remember there were a number of fairy tale books and what not that I enjoyed a great deal. Witches, unicorns, dragons, spirits–any culture, any era. I still collect fairytale genre stuff, but I’m  picky about it, now. If it isn’t cultural collections, then the art and storyline better be good, or I won’t touch it.

Sideways Stories from Wayside School was one that I remember checking out a lot from the library. It also got my son over the hump of not liking reading in elementary school. Once he discovered there were messed up stories written for his age group, he was all about reading.

I remember a horror phase in middle school, but that didn’t last. Half the books I found were rehashes of another book I’d already read. Half of whatever else I found was just too much for me to read. 35 years later, I still can’t finish Misery.

David Eddings, I read. Also the Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman DragonLance books about the twins and the war prior to the tale of the twins.

So yeah, there may be a theme, here.

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5 responses to “IWSG June 2025”

  1. natalieiaguirre7 Avatar
    natalieiaguirre7

    I read Shadow Castle as a kid but not as much fantasy as you until I read LOTR as a teen.

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  2. Nancy Gideon Avatar

    I read EVERYTHING when I was a kid – except kids’ books. My teachers were always calling my mom in concerned about the exposure to age inappropriate material. She said if I could understand it, I could read it. She was my hero!!

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  3. melissamaygrove Avatar
    melissamaygrove

    I recalled a few for my post, but reading everyone’s responses has reminded me of more that I forgot. (The 70s was a lonnnng time ago. LOL)

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  4. Laer D M Avatar

    It’s great there are books we can easily convince the next generation to read. They are timeless. Our three children are now passing them on to our grandchildren. It also helps when there’s movies to go along (several versions in some cases), like The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Watership Down, Princess Bride, etc.

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  5. alexjcavanaugh Avatar

    The Dragonlance series was good.

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