Tuesday 1 April 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 "Gateway" Books/Authors In my Reading Journey

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This is a weekly Meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish Where Fellow Book Bloggers Share The Top Ten of The Given Subject.


My Top Ten "Gateway" Books/Authors in my Reading Journey

1.  J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter
- The harry potter series was the first 'big' book that I read when I was 6 years old. It is the series that sparked my love for reading and helped me believe in the magic of writing. I have a big place in my heart reserved for this series and I will never forget it. I will read this book time and time again and read it to any future children of mine, so they get a chance to experience the magic for themselves.
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2. 
Roald Dahl
- As a child Roald Dahl captured my imagination and along side Harry Potter taught me to love reading. His tales were full of adventure and humour, a perfect mix for a young me. Danny the champion of the world and The witches were a personal favourite.
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3. Rick Riordan - Percy Jackson
- Ah, where do I start with this! This is another series that helped inspire me to become a bookworm, even if i did read it a little later at the rough age of 13. I have this series to thank for my fascination for mythology and ancient history, leading me on to love any book i can find that centres around Greek, Roman or Egyptian myths! I have the first Percy Jackson novels all on a DS game - they are brilliant with moving bits and a myth dictionary thing!
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4.
Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl
- I read this series at roughly the same time as I read Percy Jackson, so love it for similar reasons. I could say that this was the first Science Fiction series that I read and therefore sparked my love for that genre. P.S the DS version Eoin is playing below is the version of the books that I own!
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5.  Horrible Histories - Terry Deary
- The only non fiction books I have ever enjoyed reading, sparking my love for history which I now have studied all the way to A-Level. I used to love the Horrible Histories CD's that came in cereal boxes, the first audio books I listened to!
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6.
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
- This book series gets pride of place of introducing me to the lovely world of Dystopian, of which I now have an obsession with!

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7.  Goosebumps - R.L. Stine
- I thank this series for getting me into the horror genre!
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8.  Alex Rider - Anthony Horowitz
- I thank this series for getting me into spy and mystery novels.
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9. The House Of Night - P.C and Kristin Cast

- I can thank this series for many things. First for introducing me to YA novels. Second for introducing me to vampire novels. Third for introducing me to Paranormal Romance and most importantly for spurring my love of myths and ancient history even further. Oh, and my fascination with the Wicca religion - it is very interesting.
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10.
Shiver - Maggie Stiefvater

- I have this novel to thank because it got me back into reading. I had gone through a patch of reading a few dull books so was a little bored and down. But as soon as I picked up this novel, my enthusiasm for reading came bouncing back!
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18 Comments:

At 1 April 2014 at 01:27 , Blogger Priya said...

Love your list! Harry Potter is a must on these lists, of course. :) I should have added R.L.Stine to my list too, for the longest time as a kid I loved Goosebumps; now I can't figure out why!!

 
At 1 April 2014 at 01:29 , Anonymous Kara said...

Ooh, good list! I completely forgot about Eoin Colfer and Rick Riordan. I've loved both of their novels. :)

 
At 1 April 2014 at 05:00 , Blogger Unknown said...

This is a great list! It made me laugh to see Rowling and some others on here because they are on soo many lists today! (Mine included!)

Jessica@The Bathtub Reader

 
At 1 April 2014 at 06:02 , Blogger Reading in Wellies said...

Great choices! The Alex Rider series are on my list too :)

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At 1 April 2014 at 08:46 , Blogger Tressa @ Wishful Endings said...

Great list! It's amazing how influential books can be. Thanks for stopping by my TTT!

Tressa @ Tressa's Wishful Endings

 
At 1 April 2014 at 10:03 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have an R. L. Stine book on my list too. Any Goosebumps book was the best. Great list.

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At 1 April 2014 at 10:58 , Anonymous Caitie F said...

This list is fantastic! Roald Dahl opened up my imagination. J K Rowling changed us all.

 
At 1 April 2014 at 12:54 , Blogger Unknown said...

I also had Goosebumps on my list. I had almost forgotten how much I really loved all of the books in that set until I sat down to make this list. It made my 7 year old heart pound, that's for sure, haha. great list!

 
At 2 April 2014 at 01:35 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I loved Horrible Histories and the Alex Rider series when I was younger, even though they didn't make my list, and I really enjoyed the Shiver trilogy too :) R

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:05 , Blogger Unknown said...

I bet many people have added Potter to their lists! and it was a good series :) No idea how they didn't freak me out as a kid though as I tend to stay away from most horror things now!

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:05 , Blogger Unknown said...

Two of my all time favorites, glad you enjoyed them too!

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:06 , Blogger Unknown said...

Haha, I just think they are so universally loved!! Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed it x

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:07 , Blogger Unknown said...

I shall check out your list :)

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:07 , Blogger Unknown said...

No problem, ditto at you! and it really is amazing!

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:08 , Blogger Unknown said...

That is very true!

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:08 , Blogger Unknown said...

They were!! and thank you :) x

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:09 , Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you very much and It really was a blast from the past!

 
At 7 April 2014 at 03:10 , Blogger Unknown said...

I may have to check out your list! there were so many books I loved as a child, i could have gone on writing all day!

 

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