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Alan wrote: "lol! Ed I wrote a very similar blog post a week or so back. It's here: http://tontowilliams.posterous.com/th...For me it started with Sherlock Holmes though, but The Har..."
Nancy Drew was a girls' book. Now I find out. Right, Sherlock was an early read for me, too. Those Baskervilles gave me the creeps. Still do.
Alberto wrote: "When I was a kid there where Three Investigators books around, but my dad had got Ellery Queens, Cornell Woolrich and anthologies in spanish of detective short stories, I think from EQ Mystery Mag...."EQ and AC I can remember, sure, but not Woolrich so much as maybe Spillane and Prather. My grandfather passed those sorts of paperbacks on to me. What fun. Thanks for your remarks, Alberto.
I didnt become a reader for real, read my fav authors, genres until i was 23 years old. I like crime genre simply because i was drawn to amazing writers of noir, PI crime. My first crime authors was Michael Connelly Bosch books which is good but not special. After that i went back to old greats. I read The Killer Inside Me, The Continental OP collection, The Big Sleep and i was hooked for ever. Look at my bookshelf i have read more old crime than modern crime books.Im glad i wasnt a kid when i read crime, i could as an adult appreciate both great authors and fun crime series to read.
Mohammed wrote: "I didnt become a reader for real, read my fav authors, genres until i was 23 years old. I like crime genre simply because i was drawn to amazing writers of noir, PI crime. My first crime authors..."Yours is a different perspective, Mohammed. As a kid, I'm sure a lot of the material goes over a reader's head. That's bad, too. I've reread books as an adult. Sometimes I'm surprised by how badly written the books are. Jim Thompson is a true original writer.
I must tell you its feel so refreshing not to have nostalgic memories of books. Not to be afraid that after a re-read the book was so badly written, the author not as you thought.I dont need to re-read when i can almost remember my first books in fav genres because it was like 6 years ago.
I use to envy people who read as kids because they have read more books when they are adult. But not anymore, i dont have to re-read, no nostalgic favs. All my favs are adult reads and the ones i dont respect as much is because i have read better authors afterward.



For me it started with Sherlock Holmes though, but The Hardy Boys and The Three Investigators were in there too. Nancy Drew was for girls!