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Me it was "My Side of the Mountain" and a set of old encyclopedias that a neighbor gave me.

Read My Side probably a half dozen times and lit a fire for the outdoors I still have,

The encyclopedias sparked an interest in knowledge that lead to a career in high tech. Used to just open a random page on a volume and start reading. So much so that a friend's father called me "and encyclopedia of useless knowledge".



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I'm sure I am influenced by many, no one stands out.


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Aesop's Fables. I give that book to every child in my life.




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"Stormy" by Jim Kjelgaard and "Where the Red Fern Grows".

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"Fun With Dick and Jane." After I read it, I was no longer illiterate.



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My side of the mountain, for sure. What a great book I had forgotten about!


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Originally Posted by smokepole
"Fun With Dick and Jane." After I read it, I was no longer illiterate.


Loved to read. Still do. Learned to read from my mom before I was in kindergarten. Read Dr Seuss too. Curious George and his adventures with the man with the yellow hat. Clifford the Big Red Dog.

Parents had the complete collection of "The Bible Story" by Arthur S Maxwell. Read them cover to cover.


For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."

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https://www.google.com/search?q=the+tall+book+of+make+believe

Even the Chinese counterfeit copies sell for $60.

I could copy my book and sell it as a forgery.



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When I make up stories, my grand daughter accuses me of plagiarizing Grimm's fairy tales, which is a compilation of old German folk tales.



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I also dreamed of one day having my own My Side of the Mountain.

Loved that book as a boy.

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Originally Posted by smokepole
"Fun With Dick and Jane." After I read it, I was no longer illiterate.


This ^^^^ When I was a very young kid, part of summer Sunday routine was sitting on my grandfather's lap in an Adirondack chair, out under the grape arbor while he smoked his pipe (Prince Albert, in a can) and read the Sunday funny papers to me. I used to be I was fascinated by the fact that those letters were words (if you could read) and I was frustrated by the fact that I couldn't read. When I got to 1st grade, the first thing Mrs. Anderson taught us was how to read. When she taught us that each letter had its own sound and you put them together to form words it was like the sky opened up. It was so simple! Here it was, the solution to one of my biggest, most frustrating puzzles. After that, I just couldn't stop reading.


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Originally Posted by Morewood
I also dreamed of one day having my own My Side of the Mountain.

Loved that book as a boy.



Got a tiny slice of a side of a mountain. Just need a falcon and a weasel.


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Hustler i found in the woods. i was like "WTF is that??"


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Chase Olson brought a Playboy to school when we were in the 3rd grade.


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Tom Sawyer

The Yearling

Last of the Mohicans

Old Yeller

Ben Lilly

Kit Carson


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A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.

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One that stands out in my mind was Johnny Tremain.


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Blaze and the Indian Cave by C.W. Anderson. Amazing illustration done in pencil.

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The First book to change me was probably written by Louis Lamour and involved a Sackett. I started reading his books at age 7. My favorite remains The Walking Drum.

Next most influential was Robert Heinlein's Starship Trooper which began my love for science fiction.


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The Deep Blue Goodbye by John McDonald


I am..........disturbed.

Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain


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