What book turned you into a reader?

It's not the first book I've enjoyed, but I clearly remember that reading Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express was a turning point for me.
The cover was extremely simple, with the black title on a yellow background and the logo of the “Le Masque” collection. This made the whole thing very mysterious and left plenty of room for the imagination.
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Alexander Dumas’ The Count of MonteCristo.
I used this as a reference for a book report back in HS. At first I was look for a classic that has been turned into a movie. At first there’s the obvious ones The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask but those were already taken. And when I red the I was in awe it was a hundred times better than the movie adaptation.
 
Alexander Dumas’ The Count of MonteCristo.
I used this as a reference for a book report back in HS. At first I was look for a classic that has been turned into a movie. At first there’s the obvious ones The Three Musketeers and The Man in the Iron Mask but those were already taken. And when I red the I was in awe it was a hundred times better than the movie adaptation.
It's courageous because this one is a whopper ::nervous-prinny
 
For me (recently) it was A People's History of the Vampire Uprising. Its World War Z, but with vampires instead. There's an interesting section in the book where vampires try to use the ADA act to sue their employers for firing them, since they can only work at night or need heavy modification to the buildings. And it works because the author actually has a law degree, so he really goes in depth
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As a child the Dead Famous Series used to be my favorite one.

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They were like the first proper books I read, and they were very fun in telling lives of real life historical figures in a funny manner.
There was also a pocket book edition of the famous fairy tale "The Bremen Town Musicians" that I read when I was eight, and I absolutely loved it as well. I guess I would credit these two into making me a reader.
 
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult.

As a kid, I was so disinterested in reading, especially because all the books we read were written in extremely antiquated dialect, only about suffering, or just extremely blunt in their symbolism.
Then, one day we began reading MSK and my mind was blown! The characters were like me and my peers. They had anxieties, personality flaws, and pointed senses of humor! The book took place in my world, it felt so grounded and relatable and empathetic! One of the main characters even carried around a discman!
That experience opened my eyes to books being more than old sad people that you ought to feel really bad for because it's the intellectual thing to do.
 
I have an off and on relationship with reading so I’d say there’s a couple

‘Robert Munch’ and ‘Goosebumps’ were the first (my Dad was very determined to get me into ‘The Hardy Boy’, never worked though). An I was introduced to comics through ‘Tintin’

Then at the start of middle school ‘LumberJanes’ and Shonen jump Magazines got me back into reading, also what really got me into manga and comics
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Didn’t read for awhile (probably because of depression - I was going through a real rough spot at the time), until I discovered ‘Johnny got his Gun’
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Diary of a Farting Creeper, the succulent stench enraptured me and showed me the beauty of literacy.
 
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