I have in my pudgy little hands a brand-new complete set of Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books. After more than 30 years the copies I purchased originally were literally falling apart, and since I reread this series about once a year it was worth my investing in new copies.
This got me thinking about my early book-buying days. At 10 years old I started going to the orthodontist regularly and his office was in a shopping mall with a bookstore. After my appointment I'd make my way to the bookstore to blow my allowance, and I rarely walked out without a book. The Little House books were among the first I bought for myself, along with most of the Judy Blume books and Enid Blyton's Famous Five collection (which have also fallen apart but won't be replaced because, well, they're so bloody naff!
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How about you? What were some of the first books you bought for yourself as a kid?
This got me thinking about my early book-buying days. At 10 years old I started going to the orthodontist regularly and his office was in a shopping mall with a bookstore. After my appointment I'd make my way to the bookstore to blow my allowance, and I rarely walked out without a book. The Little House books were among the first I bought for myself, along with most of the Judy Blume books and Enid Blyton's Famous Five collection (which have also fallen apart but won't be replaced because, well, they're so bloody naff!
).How about you? What were some of the first books you bought for yourself as a kid?


Starting with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoneix, I read them all as they came out. And, I recently finished reading The Chronicles of Narnia and A Series of Unfortunate Events. I'm also in the process of collecting the Little House books.