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So, what books do you recall from your childhood?
Friday, February 19, 2021 8:40 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Friday, February 19, 2021 11:33 PM
BRENDA
Friday, February 19, 2021 11:37 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Friday, February 19, 2021 11:40 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Black Beauty was a favourite book of mine before I was 12.
Saturday, February 20, 2021 12:32 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Saturday, February 20, 2021 1:06 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Black Beauty was a favourite book of mine before I was 12.
Saturday, February 20, 2021 1:07 AM
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Saturday, February 20, 2021 12:22 PM
WISHIMAY
Saturday, February 20, 2021 1:44 PM
Saturday, February 20, 2021 2:04 PM
Quote:Originally posted by WISHIMAY: There was a reading competition in fifth grade. I read more than most of the class put together. I didn't understand why it was so hard for other kids to read a book ...or twenty. Turns out, dyspraxics don't have a dominant eye, so when we read both sides of our brains are reading the info. It's like reading a book twice, and it's amazingly precise... so my kid and I can speed read. I eventually read almost everything our school library and our town library had. Neither of them had the full set of Anne of Green Gables because they only had the ones up to the point where she meets gay and ethnic people and doesn't hate them. It's great for target shooting, but not for moving distances, like cars coming down a street at you. I've learned to cycle processing like a high speed camera, click-regauge click-regauge click-regauge. It's part of the reason they don't recommend letting kids on the spectrum cross streets alone, they get hit more often. My favorite book as a pre-teen was... Tin Can Tucker. A girl leaves her foster home and becomes a rodeo barrel racer. Has a really good ending. Before that was the Misty of Chincoteague series about the Wild Pony Roundups on the islands off the East coast. Before that there was a book about poor kids raising turnips because they wanted new squeaky shoes like the other kids. Can't remember the title on that one. I was able to find all of them on Amazon and made Kiddo read them. Not sure she got the whole "80's girl-horse obsession" but she liked the books. She can still burn through a 400+ page book in a day. Every Goodwill we go to, I know where she will be the whole time I'm there.
Saturday, February 20, 2021 8:33 PM
Saturday, February 20, 2021 10:09 PM
Quote: WISHY: My favorite book as a pre-teen was... Tin Can Tucker. A girl leaves her foster home and becomes a rodeo barrel racer. Has a really good ending.
Monday, March 1, 2021 10:55 PM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 1:00 AM
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 8:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: How do you recall what books you read before age 12? I have trouble recalling which were before/after age 18, unless it was school assigned.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 3:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: JSF, didn't you have any books or music that as a child left an impression on you?
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 5:38 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: JSF, didn't you have any books or music that as a child left an impression on you?Music, not so much. I had allergies, and sinus congestion. And my parents listened to Country music - my dad had sinus congestion all the time, as well. So if you find a beautiful piece of music you enjoy, try listening to it with your head submerged in a swimming pool - and that is what I heard of music when I was a kid. I thought music class was just memorizing rhyming lines of words at a certain pace, beat, cadence. For books, I guess I may have just read so many that I don't have a dividing line around 12. That was the end of 6th grade for me. I hadn't started reading Calculus by then, although I was later told I was using it. According to psychometrics, at the end of age 12 I had a mental age of 18. So, other than places, classes, dating, what can you remember about which books your read before/after age 18? I liked the Hardy Boys because they were, in essence, mysteries. Tho the writing was dated, stilted, I put up with it to find the resolution to the puzzle.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 7:38 PM
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 7:46 PM
Tuesday, March 2, 2021 10:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Parents listened to classic music, whether it was classic American folk (Brothers Four) or classic Polish (Mazowsze) or classical-classic ("50 Great Moments of Music", which btw I hated). Was never interested in music much. I spent decades never listening to radio, so Monkees, Grateful dead ... all of that ... just passed by me. I liked some bands (Beatles) and some songs (Don't Fear the Reaper, Hallelujah, Kashmir, etc) but never took the time to seek them out. I guess I remember Christmas carols bc of Christmas, but that's the strongest connecion that I have to music. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake THUGR posts about Putin so much, he must be in love.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:03 AM
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 5:31 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: There is plenty of music I like well enough, but there are a few pieces I call life-changing. Rainy Night in Georgia is one (the first recording), and Cantata Profana is another. They speak in a way that can't be otherwise expressed.
Thursday, March 4, 2021 3:06 PM
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REAVERFAN
Thursday, March 4, 2021 5:20 PM
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