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Old 11-26-2010, 06:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
I think my aunt and uncle had a set of the Readers Digest omnibus books. I feel lucky to have been raised in a family of readers--not just books, but newspapers and magazines--and to have had mealtimes where what we were reading was discussed.
I had access to my parents' bookcase, and when I stayed with my Grandmother in the summers, hers. And I learned fairly early on to use a dictionary. Asking the meaning of a word could cause my parents to say "WHAT are you reading?" and gone was that book.

I read Peyton Place and True Detective Stories at much too young an age. My favourite genre is still mystery.
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