Happy Tuesday! I've missed a couple of Tuesdays with writing Nano, aka November write month, and Gramma duty with my grandkids. I finally have a chance to get back to it and I thought this would be a fun topic to do. Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl, and today's topic is changes in my reading life.
I've been reading since I was three so there have been loads of changes in my fifty years of reading. I of course read loads of Dr. Seuss books but as my reading ability got stronger these were some of my favorite childhood books.
These are just a sample of books that I read in bed at night. Harvey's Hideout and Ms. Suzy were two books I read every night.
Elementary and Middle School Reading
In elementary school I read all of Ramona the Pest, Harriet the Spy, The Cricket in Times Square, Charlotte's Web.
I think I was about eight when I read The Chronicles of Narnia and the thought that the series was fantasy didn't even occur to me. When I was in fourth grade and we were moving from D.C. to Colorado my teacher gave me a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird which was an eye-opening book as a nine nearly ten year old Navy kid.
Outside of missionary books my folks had my little brother and I read in the summer this series by Janette Oke was my first introduction to Inspirational fiction. I wouldn't come back to it for years to come. But I loved it!
High School reads . . .
I was in high school in the 80's and The Flower's in the Attic series by V.C. Andrews was all the rage and I read it I think twice probably three times.
Judy Blume's book Forever was another 80's book as well as Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones by Ann Head were two books I stayed up way past my bedtime to read.
Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks.
As a young adult and young married with kids, I read a lot of Danielle Steel, Jackie Collins, Dean Koontz.
In 1990 I was introduced to Frank Peretti and after reading This Present Darkness I waited anxiously for a new book of his. In 1993 I began homeschooling my kids so most of my reading was with them. I had very little time for enjoyment reading.
I don't read a lot of mainstream fiction but I read Jodi Picoult, Sophie Kinsella, Jen Lancaster, and Nora Roberts.
Since about 2006, I mainly read Inspirational fiction, and to my surprise I have found genre's and sub genre's I never thought I'd enjoy.
Historical - whenever I thought about historical books a text book is what I saw, but after teaching my girls I found all kinds of historical fiction books based on truth that are just wonderful.
Speculative - I love the speculative genre. I believe Frank Peretti's books fit into this genre and there are so many great Inspirational authors in this genre.
Biblical - My first introduction into this genre was Jill Eileen Smith's Wives of David Series, and I've been reading this genre ever since.

I have a question for my reader's if you have an e-reader do you read faster on it, or a physical book?
I have found that for some crazy reason, and I know how to speed read, I read faster on my Kindle.
Now, it's your turn . . .
What has changed in your reading over the years? What genres do you like better than others?
5 comments:
Awww, I have that Walt Disney set. My grandparents had it at their house for the grandkids and my mom ended up inheriting it. To this day I think I've read about more old Disney movies than I've seen.
Anyway, this is an amazing post. It's so neat seeing a "snapshot" version of a reader's life in books. Thanks for sharing it.
Oh I loved Miss Suzy when I was little as well. And I think I reread the Flowers in the Attic series several times also. Great post!
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We Like Kindergarten looks like such a cute read.
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Welcome back to TTT! I hope NaNoWriMo is going well for you.
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Loved seeing your journey through time. NaNoWriMo has eaten into my reading time by quite a bit this year.
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