Ever too old to read children/middle grade books?
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Re: Ever too old to read children/middle grade books?
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While reading it also it reminds you of your childhood, where you are when you read it or when it was. It will be a part of your memory.
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Same! I used to read as a kid, but then stopped. I vividly remember getting back into reading at fourteen because a friend loaned me the first book of A Series of Unfortunate Events, and I loved it. I stopped reading a year or so after that, but five years ago I started up again, and they were the first books I bought in hardcover box-set. They are witty, dark, and still have that same surreal vibe I fell in love with when I was younger.luvnatalia555 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2014, 10:45 Recently, I felt nostalgic and decided to pick up A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. The series was by far my favorite as a child, and introduced me to the passion of reading. I wasn't sure if I would still enjoy the series, but I still thought the books were phenomenal. The writing is fantastic, and still enjoyable after all these years. I was wondering if anyone has felt the same after rereading childhood favorites?
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Another book I've thoroughly enjoyed is Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown. It is funny and very quirky.
But just because I enjoy children's and middle grade books, doesn't mean I jump at the chance to tell someone. I feel embarrassed and mentally unrefined when I do. Lol.
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