Age 12? Oh that's right, you're practically an infant!
*snicker*
Does that mean you missed out on the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings? Or did you manage to get them from the library once you were older?
Was that something about someone named Kell, or Kells, or something? I vaguely remember starting and never finishing one of those.
They were coming out while I was at Uni, so that would have made you . . . *does mental count* . . . about 5 or 6. Eeek!
Hmmm...I think I was a firm fan of Berenstein Bears at that point, quickly followed by Babysitters' Club. ;) (Along with a whooole lotta British children's literature, so I constantly spell some words--not all, just a few--as the rest of the English-speaking world does.)
George Martin is definitely worth checking out during Spring Break. And if you haven't read them, also look at Magician by Raymond E. Fiest - once again came out when you were in single digits. The books that he wrote with Janny Wurts were also really good.
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Date: 2003-12-26 08:42 pm (UTC)*snicker*
Does that mean you missed out on the Belgariad and Mallorean series by David Eddings? Or did you manage to get them from the library once you were older?
Was that something about someone named Kell, or Kells, or something? I vaguely remember starting and never finishing one of those.
They were coming out while I was at Uni, so that would have made you . . . *does mental count* . . . about 5 or 6. Eeek!
Hmmm...I think I was a firm fan of Berenstein Bears at that point, quickly followed by Babysitters' Club. ;) (Along with a whooole lotta British children's literature, so I constantly spell some words--not all, just a few--as the rest of the English-speaking world does.)
George Martin is definitely worth checking out during Spring Break. And if you haven't read them, also look at Magician by Raymond E. Fiest - once again came out when you were in single digits. The books that he wrote with Janny Wurts were also really good.
*writes down*