RTW: Fond Memories
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's
contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that
begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to
destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.
This week’s topic: What book brings back memories?
The entire Harry Potter series brings back a lot of memories for me. Sorcerer's Stone
is one of the earliest books I truly remember reading. My cousin -- a
year older than me and a somewhat avid reader at the time -- recommended
it to me and let me borrow it. My mom declared that she would read it
first and then let me read it if she deemed it "appropriate."
She read it and while I she really
enjoyed it, she wasn't a huge fan but she was okay with me reading it.
We were living in the apartment at the time. In the living room, there
was a couch and next to the couch we had a side table, one of those with
the moveable glass tops so that you could hang a sheet down to cover
the legs and then put the glass on top. The day she told me I could read
it, she left the book there sitting on that side table. I remember
coming out of my room, walking over to it, and feeling the pages
underneath my fingers. I started reading it immediately and the rest is
history.
Deathly Hallows also brings back
fond memories. I remember the surge of excitement as I coerced my mom
into driving me to the bookstore to get it the morning of its release. I
remember standing in line at the bookstore and feeling like I would
never get to read it, my desire to pull it out of the bag and start
reading as we walked out of the store, how I did so the moment I got
into the car. I remember curling up on my bed while the pages flew
beneath my fingers, laughing, sobbing, trembling with excitement, and
the supreme feeling of sadness and satisfaction when I turned the final page at midnight, twelve hours after I'd walked out of that bookstore. I
also vividly remember the feeling of connection with people I'd never
met as I walked around for the next week and caught sight of people
reading it.
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