Wayne Doidge
Streams of Silver by R.A. Salvatore
The book that changed my life was Streams of Silver, Book 2 of the Icewind Dale Trilogy. During primary school, I loved mathematics and hated English or reading unless I was forced to. At 11 years old I went on holiday with my family to Florida and, while there, we visited a new bookshop that was opening at a Mall in Orlando. The store was fantastic, with so many books, and I found Streams of Silver in the fantasy section of the store. It sounded interesting and I bought it to read at our hotel.
I never expected to enjoy it as much as I did. I couldn’t stop reading it and had to go back for the first book in the trilogy the next day. It developed a deep love of fantasy literature and I now read at every opportunity I get. The Icewind Dale Trilogy was set in the Forgotten Realms, part of the Dungeons & dragons world of role play and I went on to collect over a hundred of their books during my teenage years.
This love of fantasy continued during Sixth Form, where I
found Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, which has brilliant
humour and new ways of viewing the world around us. At University I began
to read The Eye of the World, part the The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan,
an epic fantasy series that eventually ran through fourteen amazing volumes
that I have reread many times and was eventually completed by Brandon
Sanderson.
More recently this has included reading the Harry Potter series and developing a love of the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling. This has become a love for my whole family and we have many themed items around our home.
All of these fabulous memories, however, stem from that moment at eleven years old when I decided to buy a book in a bookstore thousands of miles from home that I could read by the pool in our hotel. It certainly changed the way I viewed English as a subject and developed the love of reading I now have.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Omens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Time#Books_in_the_series
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