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elle_lavender ([personal profile] elle_white) wrote2018-12-19 07:52 am

Nerdy Book Discussions

I wanted ask people what books series were important to them growing up?

The Tortall books by Tamora Pierce were deeply formative for me. The Harry Potter books came a little later in my life, and while engrossing and important, I don't think they had the impact on me that Tamora Pierce's work did. 

What books meant a lot to you as a kid? 

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[personal profile] rainsometimes 2018-12-18 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Series rather than individual books - the Moomintroll books, the Narnia series, the Dark Is Rising series, the Shadow trilogy by Maria Gripe (unfortunately not translated to English: this was more pre-puberty and during puberty); the "Elvis" books by Maria Gripe (same probably), a few other lesser-known-even-in-Swedish books... Finland-Swedish author Irmelin Sandman Lilius wrote a number of books set in the same small fictional town, and those meant a lot to me in puberty, but most of them were still stand-alones even if many characters were reoccurring.

I loved the Oz books but I'm not sure if I could say they were formative.

Oh, and the Earthsea books, of course! The first three and then Tehanu - I was still in childhood when that one came out in translation here, I'm fairly sure.