www.theguardian.com4 months agoWritingAbir Mukherjee: Frederick Forsyth and Jeffrey Archer were my gateway drugs into reading for pleasure'Reading memories shape an individual's growth and interests over time. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com6 months agoBooksKae Tempest: I used to read David Icke. Imagine that'Early reading memories are impactful on beliefs and principles. Certain books can make individuals more excited and less afraid, changing their perspective. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com6 months agoBooksTaylor Jenkins Reid: Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy are unbeatable'Reading to younger siblings can be a cherished memory Books can shape interests and perspectives at different stages of life [ more ]
www.theguardian.com7 months agoBooksJohn Burnside: My stoner friends were into The Hobbit, but Gormenghast was darker'The first book I read by myself was The Coral Island by RM Ballantyne Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass felt like friends and neighbors [ more ]
www.theguardian.com8 months agoBooksThomas Keneally: When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears'The author shares their earliest reading memory and favorite books from childhood and teenage years. Barbara Kingsolver is a writer who had a significant impact on the author's life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com8 months agoBooksThomas Keneally: When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears'The author shares their earliest reading memory and favorite books from childhood and teenage years. Barbara Kingsolver is a writer who had a significant impact on the author's life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com4 months agoWritingAbir Mukherjee: Frederick Forsyth and Jeffrey Archer were my gateway drugs into reading for pleasure'Reading memories shape an individual's growth and interests over time. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com6 months agoBooksKae Tempest: I used to read David Icke. Imagine that'Early reading memories are impactful on beliefs and principles. Certain books can make individuals more excited and less afraid, changing their perspective. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com6 months agoBooksTaylor Jenkins Reid: Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy are unbeatable'Reading to younger siblings can be a cherished memory Books can shape interests and perspectives at different stages of life [ more ]
www.theguardian.com7 months agoBooksJohn Burnside: My stoner friends were into The Hobbit, but Gormenghast was darker'The first book I read by myself was The Coral Island by RM Ballantyne Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass felt like friends and neighbors [ more ]
www.theguardian.com8 months agoBooksThomas Keneally: When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears'The author shares their earliest reading memory and favorite books from childhood and teenage years. Barbara Kingsolver is a writer who had a significant impact on the author's life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com8 months agoBooksThomas Keneally: When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears'The author shares their earliest reading memory and favorite books from childhood and teenage years. Barbara Kingsolver is a writer who had a significant impact on the author's life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com8 months agoWritingThomas Keneally: When I met Barbara Kingsolver I burst into geriatric tears'The author shares their earliest reading memory and favorite books from childhood and teenage years. Barbara Kingsolver is a writer who had a significant impact on the author's life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com9 months agoWritingHernan Diaz: The Tintin books were problematic but they were also gorgeous and gripping'Childhood reading memories often shape a person's love for literature. Different authors and books can have a profound impact on a person's perspective and desire to be a writer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com9 months agoBooksHernan Diaz: The Tintin books were problematic but they were also gorgeous and gripping'Childhood reading memories often shape a person's love for literature. Different authors and books can have a profound impact on a person's perspective and desire to be a writer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com9 months agoBooksHernan Diaz: The Tintin books were problematic but they were also gorgeous and gripping'Childhood reading memories often shape a person's love for literature. Different authors and books can have a profound impact on a person's perspective and desire to be a writer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com9 months agoBooksHernan Diaz: The Tintin books were problematic but they were also gorgeous and gripping'Childhood reading memories often shape a person's love for literature. Different authors and books can have a profound impact on a person's perspective and desire to be a writer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com9 months agoBooksHernan Diaz: The Tintin books were problematic but they were also gorgeous and gripping'Childhood reading memories often shape a person's love for literature. Different authors and books can have a profound impact on a person's perspective and desire to be a writer. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com10 months agoBooksJoanne Harris: When I first read Ulysses I hated it with a passion'A person's earliest reading memories can have a lasting impact on their love for literature. Certain books have the power to change and shape individuals, influencing their worldview and aspirations. Books can challenge traditional thinking and open up new perspectives on decision-making and moral values. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com10 months agoBooksJoanne Harris: When I first read Ulysses I hated it with a passion'A person's earliest reading memories can have a lasting impact on their love for literature. Certain books have the power to change and shape individuals, influencing their worldview and aspirations. Books can challenge traditional thinking and open up new perspectives on decision-making and moral values. [ more ]