A question for all the readers here which I'm assuming is quite a few of you...
What five books/series/authors would you say have influenced your interest in reading and defined your current literary tastes the most? Be it the book that first sparked your passion for reading, a story which happened to touch you specifically at a significant phase in your life or the author whose work introduced you to your favourite genre.
Here are my five, chronologically:
1 - The 'Goosebumps' series by RL Stine
The earliest books I remember reading regularly once I'd grown out of picture books and the first books I ever sought out by myself and read independently without encouragment. My favourite story was "The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight".
2 - 'The Lord of the Rings' by JRR Tolkien
I was around 10 years old when I was given this hardcover edition of the Lord of the Rings, it was bigger than anything I'd ever read before and much more dense, It took me a few tries before I was able to read it through fully. It was my first introduction to books outside of strict children's literature.
3 - The books of Matthew Reilly
I began reading the work of Matthew Reilly early in highschool when he was very popular among my friends, for those that don't know the name he is a popular fiction writer of action adventure novels, his work actually isn't anything special but at the time I was reading him he came to my school to give a talking about his writing, and his enthusiasm for his work and the way he talked about it made me interested in writing as a hobby and in the different styles and work of various authors.
4 - The works of Edgar Allen Poe
Another author I read alot in highschool among various other random literary "classics", this one stuck with me though and has lead to my interest in stories of this kind, leading me to HP Lovecraft that particular style of sci fi/horror my interest has even into other mediums such as film and comics.
5 - 'The Sandman' by Neil Gaiman
First read a couple of years out of highschool this is the series that first introduced me to reading comics/graphic novels regularly, containing influences from so many genres and styles of writing I enjoy, this series feels to me like a collection of everything I've come to love from reading and storytelling.
Those are my five, I'm interested to hear everyone else's.
What five books/series/authors would you say have influenced your interest in reading and defined your current literary tastes the most? Be it the book that first sparked your passion for reading, a story which happened to touch you specifically at a significant phase in your life or the author whose work introduced you to your favourite genre.
Here are my five, chronologically:
1 - The 'Goosebumps' series by RL Stine
The earliest books I remember reading regularly once I'd grown out of picture books and the first books I ever sought out by myself and read independently without encouragment. My favourite story was "The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight".
2 - 'The Lord of the Rings' by JRR Tolkien
I was around 10 years old when I was given this hardcover edition of the Lord of the Rings, it was bigger than anything I'd ever read before and much more dense, It took me a few tries before I was able to read it through fully. It was my first introduction to books outside of strict children's literature.
3 - The books of Matthew Reilly
I began reading the work of Matthew Reilly early in highschool when he was very popular among my friends, for those that don't know the name he is a popular fiction writer of action adventure novels, his work actually isn't anything special but at the time I was reading him he came to my school to give a talking about his writing, and his enthusiasm for his work and the way he talked about it made me interested in writing as a hobby and in the different styles and work of various authors.
4 - The works of Edgar Allen Poe
Another author I read alot in highschool among various other random literary "classics", this one stuck with me though and has lead to my interest in stories of this kind, leading me to HP Lovecraft that particular style of sci fi/horror my interest has even into other mediums such as film and comics.
5 - 'The Sandman' by Neil Gaiman
First read a couple of years out of highschool this is the series that first introduced me to reading comics/graphic novels regularly, containing influences from so many genres and styles of writing I enjoy, this series feels to me like a collection of everything I've come to love from reading and storytelling.
Those are my five, I'm interested to hear everyone else's.