belated friday five
Jul. 5th, 2003 01:43 pmHave I done one of these before? Maybe once. Some good questions sometimes.
1. What were your favorite childhood stories?
Usual stuff--Where the Wild Things Are, Dr. Seuss, etc. Was never into The Three Little Pigs or any of that too much that I remember. What was the one about the dog driving a car? Oh yeah, Go! Dog! Go! That ruled.
2. What books from your childhood would you like to share with [your] children?
All the good stuff! Ones mentioned above plus the Oz books and many others. The Baum books are the greatest.
3. Have you re-read any of those childhood stories and been surprised by anything?
For some reason I haven't gone back to any children's lit, but I'm sure I would enjoy it. I would still like to do the Oz books again and pick up the ones I didn't get to. Chronicles of Narnia too--only did about half of those.
4. How old were you when you first learned to read?
I've been told four. Certainly by five. I remember being asked on the first day of first grade who in the class could read, and only Jenny Robinette and I said yes.
5. Do you remember the first 'grown-up' book you read? How old were you?
This is crazy, but I think it was A Confederacy of Dunces. I was in the fifth grade, which would make me 10 or 11. Seems like there should be something before that, but I can't think what it would be. Certainly Confederacy was the first grownup book that had a big effect on me.
1. What were your favorite childhood stories?
Usual stuff--Where the Wild Things Are, Dr. Seuss, etc. Was never into The Three Little Pigs or any of that too much that I remember. What was the one about the dog driving a car? Oh yeah, Go! Dog! Go! That ruled.
2. What books from your childhood would you like to share with [your] children?
All the good stuff! Ones mentioned above plus the Oz books and many others. The Baum books are the greatest.
3. Have you re-read any of those childhood stories and been surprised by anything?
For some reason I haven't gone back to any children's lit, but I'm sure I would enjoy it. I would still like to do the Oz books again and pick up the ones I didn't get to. Chronicles of Narnia too--only did about half of those.
4. How old were you when you first learned to read?
I've been told four. Certainly by five. I remember being asked on the first day of first grade who in the class could read, and only Jenny Robinette and I said yes.
5. Do you remember the first 'grown-up' book you read? How old were you?
This is crazy, but I think it was A Confederacy of Dunces. I was in the fifth grade, which would make me 10 or 11. Seems like there should be something before that, but I can't think what it would be. Certainly Confederacy was the first grownup book that had a big effect on me.
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