stuff like Warriors, Percy Jackson, Wings of Fire, Guardians of Ga’Hoole, etc.
Hunger Games, Twilight, etc. also count ig, the above are more the type one may have grown up with
stuff like Warriors, Percy Jackson, Wings of Fire, Guardians of Ga’Hoole, etc.
Hunger Games, Twilight, etc. also count ig, the above are more the type one may have grown up with
Narnia (haven’t finished it, and I want to so I eventually will), Warriors, Five Kingdoms, Beyonders, Fablehaven, Wingfeather Saga and Wings of Fire, (probably many more but these are just the ones off the top of my head) although I haven’t finished the newest Warriors or Wings of Fire book series (because I don’t want to).
idk
most likely Percy Jackson
also does pirates of the Caribbean count
Nevermoor series pretty cool
wings of fire, harry potter, this series called gregor the overlander
does “123 under the sea spongebob squarepants learning adventure” also count?
I never was a big reader. I enjoy the stories they tell but literature in general is bleh to me. I attribute school as to being why I dislike it as a whole.
I did however grow up with a manga series called Berserk. Started reading when I was 15 and fell in love with it. Arguably doesn’t count but it’s for young adults and it has a book-like-shape so I think it counts.
I guess Wings of Fire. Harry Potter took months (there were some gaps between buying books), but I didn’t exactly grow up with it.
I remember my school exposed me to Percy Jackson and I was deep into that series when I actually enjoyed reading. I occasionally read because school demands it but that was where I actually enjoyed reading casually.
Also, does skyward/starsight/cytonic count? I read cytonic recently and I enjoyed it.
Not sure which of these count as adult fiction but Percy Jackson & Heroes of olympus, the Inheritance cycle, the Last Dragon chronicles, and the Narnia series are the first book series that come to mind
Eh i didn’t really like many Young Adult fictions, i read stuff like percy jackson (book 1 & 2) and this book series called chains for ELA (ended up liking it so read the rest of the series), also read the hunger games and can 100% say the books are better than the movies
I prefer to read stuff like true crime I know that makes me a but some books go hard asf
ngl I stopped reading as much a while ago so I’ve forgotten a ton of books
Wings of Fire, Warriors (I stopped because I couldn’t read at the speed they pumped out books), Harry Potter, Hunger Games, The Wingfeather Saga, Narnia (I read all 7 books), and Throne of Glass.
Though if it counts there are books I’m currently reading like the Stormlight Archives
The entire Percy Jackson Universe
I never read that many books so I didn’t really grow up with any, (I’m 13-14) but I did read Percy Jackson and Harry Potter which were cool.
I used to read the magic treehouse a lil’ before adolescence too so yeah
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Five Kingdoms, Beyonders, Fablehaven, Harry Potter, they are the closest things on my mind rn.
wings of fire, geronimo stilton, harry potter, percy jackson/heroes of olympus/basically every rick riordan book was what i grew up with in elementary school
in middle school it was the stormlight archive, warrior cats, wings of fire (still), five kingdoms, last dragon chronicles/erth dragons/whatever other chris d’lacey books there are
Which Five Kingdoms are we talking about, the one with the Outskirts?
Oh i read five kingdoms too, I don’t remember much about it other than a few minute details and i’m not sure i even finished the series